Abstract

Abstract : Congress increasingly views technology transfer between federal laboratories and industry as a major factor contributing to the economic strength of the United States. ln 1986, Congress sought to enhance this transfer by authorizing 'Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA).' This paper reviews the history of CRADA and some different projects funded through this process to determine if it adds value to America. Is the CRADA process just a social welfare program for the federal laboratories and the industrial base?

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