Open For Business: NASA Launches New Technology Transfer Portal
In an effort to accelerate technology transfer from NASA into the hands of American businesses, industry and the public, the agency's new Technology Transfer Portal is open for business....
Source: NASA - Wednesday, 20 June, 2012
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