ICYMI: National Technology Transfer & Advancement Act | Part 2 of 2

From our archive: Christine Fischer | Originally posted July 21, 2015

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ICYMI: National Technology Transfer & Advancement Act | Part 2 of 2

August 26, 2022
mike@standardsmichigan.com

“Archimedes Thoughtful” 1620 Domenico Fetti

 

 

“The supply of government exceeds the demand”

—  Lewis Lapham

 

We circle back to our February 2015 coverage of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act because it forms a significant part of the foundation for technological self-determination of most US industries — including the education and health care industry.   This time we have the good fortune of having this topic enlightened by the time and expertise of Andrew Updegrove of Gesmer Updegrove, LLC — one of the leading names in global standards setting, promotional consortia and open source foundations.


Issue: [11-31]

Category: Academics, Administration & Management, Public Policy, US Department of Commerce

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Jack Janveja, Christine Fischer, Rich Robben, Andrew Updegrove


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