Technology Transfer
Links
NASA Technology Transfer and Commercialization
http://technology.jsc.nasa.gov
Transfer technology and commercialization of NASA technologies and inventions to industry entrepreneurs to create jobs, improve productivity, and increase competitiveness of U.S. companies
NASA Tech Briefs
NASA sharing technology. Engineering, innovation, laser/optics
NASA's SBIR & STTR Programs
The NASA Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs site includes solicitations, award lists, searchable abstract archives, and extensive on-line assistance.
GLITeC operates a Regional Technology Transfer Center for NASA.
GLITeC operates the NASA Regional Technology Commercialization Center for the Great Lakes Region. Our goal is to encourage industries to commercialize NASA developed technologies.
NASA Commercial Technology Network
NASA's on-line network for technology transfer, commercialization and private/public partnerships.
Spinoff
NASA's annual premiere publication featuring successfully commercialized NASA technology.
Aero-Space Technology Enterprise
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/aero/
NASA's effort in Global Civil Aviation is focused on developing technology solutions that eliminate barriers to growth for the global civil aviation system.
Ames Commercial Technology Office
http://technology.arc.nasa.gov/homepage.html
An office devoted to commercialization of space technology and helping small companies. Includes features on software, bio- and nano-technology; and overview of the technology transfer scheme.
NASA Goddard's Technology Transfer Program
Goddard's technology, expertise, and facilities are a National asset that can be leveraged to develop new products and processes that benefit the United States.
Earth and Space Sciences Project (ESS) Project
http://ess.jpl.nasa.gov/ess1.htm
Develops high-performance supercomputing technologies to use the unique vantage point of space to provide information about Earth's environment and help solve mysteries and advance our understanding of the universe.
The Computational Technologies Project at JPL
Developing supercomputer technologies to enable Earth and Space Science modeling and simulations.
Parallel Applications Technologies Group
Specializes in research and development of parallel applications in scientific data processing, visualization, simulation, and modeling.
Applied Cluster Computing Technologies Group
Advancing the state-of-the-art in effective high performance computing technology for the NASA engineering and science community.
CT Project
The Earth, its relationship to the Sun and Solar System, and the universe in its totality are the domain of the Computational Technologies (CT) Project. This effort employs advanced computers to further our understanding of and ability to predict the dynamically interacting physical, chemical, and biological processes that drive these systems.

