Federal Laboratory Consortium
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is a U.S.-based nationwide network of federal laboratories that provides a forum to develop strategies and opportunities to help transfer laboratory mission technologies into commercial products for the global marketplace.
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Balu BalachandranCivil Aerospace Medical InstituteClaudio Silva (computer scientist)Douglas Patrick HarrisonElliot McVeighFLCFederal Technology Transfer Act of 1986Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military MedicineJohn Michael RamseyKIVA (software)Louisiana Business Technology CenterOffice of Research and Technology ApplicationsPete WordenPeter JohnsenRanganathan ShashidharWilliam Madia
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Federal Laboratory Consortium
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is a U.S.-based nationwide network of federal laboratories that provides a forum to develop strategies and opportunities to help transfer laboratory mission technologies into commercial products for the global marketplace.
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