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Technology Innovation Program

U.S. EPA, Database for ET Cover System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Remediation Technology Innovation Program, 2009. Available at http //cluin.org/products/altcovers. [Pg.1091]

It is important to remember that technology innovation programs are not simply a quick way to make money, which many university presidents would love to believe. For investments generally and these intramural programs specifically, there is a significant time lag between the investment that you made and the return on that investment. This is a long-term program. [Pg.101]

SITE Program Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program... [Pg.111]

U.S. EPA, Texaco Gasification Process Innovation Technology Evaluation Report, Office of Research and Development Superfund Innovation Technology Evaluation Program, EPA/540/R-94/514, July 1995. [Pg.16]

Others consider the Canadian programs for assistance to technological innovation to be a model which other governments might well emulate. The new tax incentives announced April 78... [Pg.292]

A State of the Art Review of the Effects of Regulation on Technological Innovation in the Chemical and Allied Products Industries", Center for Development Technology for National R D Assessment Program. St. Louis, Mo Washington University (February 1975), Three Volumes. [Pg.43]

EPA Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program (1993). Technology Profiles Sixth Edition. EPA publication EPA/540/R-93/526. November 1993-... [Pg.206]

US DOE. (2001), Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Program, Public Abstract 58, grant no. DE-FG02-00ER86106, US Department of Energy, Website http //www.science.doe.gov/sbir/ T2. [Pg.885]

Present programs for controlling potential threats to health from new substances and technological innovations are doomed to failure because we lack the scientific knowledge to provide a sound basis for control. [Pg.48]

LEONARD A. AULT is Chief, Dissemination and Analysis Branch, Technology Transfer Division of NASA. He has been actively involved in the problems of technology utilization and innovation since 1963 shortly following the initial inception of the NASA Technology Utilization Program. Prior to joining NASA, he was a research physicist for the Harry Diamond Laboratories, U.S. Army Ordnance. [Pg.178]


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