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Shakespeare wrote, “that which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.” And yet, in many cases, a name reflects an entity’s essence. Take what had been called Goddard’s Office of Technology Transfer. Now called the Innovative Partnerships Program (IPP) Office, the office has been pursuing new avenues of technology transfer that are more accurately indicated with this new name.
Innovative For many years, the office had been focused primarily on what is known as “spinoff”that is, the out-licensing, commercialization, and other mechanisms for taking Goddard-developed intellectual property (IP) and finding new uses for it outside of NASA. “We still do that, but it’s really just one part of the story,” says IPP Office Chief Nona Cheeks. “We’re on the cutting edge in what we do now, bringing together multiple forms of technology development and transfer.” By utilizing best practices in concepts such as open innovation, out-licensing, and small businessbased research, NASA is taking an innovative approach to accelerating research and development and maximizing the return on those investments. This innovative approach includes:
Partnerships When Goddard and external organizations partner for technology development, they reap many benefits:
“It’s a cliché but I keep thinking of that old TEAM acrostic: Together Everyone Achieves More,” said Ms. Cheeks. “By working together truly as partners, NASA and outside organizations both benefit. And that’s a key part of our mission: Creating collaborations that leverage each party’s resources and strengths while supporting NASA’s missions, Goddard’s strategic objectives, and the partner’s goals.” “And we always welcome Goddard personnel at our offices,” said Ms. Cheeks. The IPP Office is in Building 22, Room 290. Contact Innovative Partnerships Program Office |
Our Vision To be recognized as a leading source of value to NASA by creating innovative, mutually beneficial collaborations with industry, academia, and other government agencies that yield positive impacts for the Agency, the U.S. economy, and mankind. Our Mission To foster strong internal and external relationships by understanding and identifying where technology needs and solutions align. To develop innovative approaches to creating collaborations that leverage each party’s resources and strengths while supporting NASA’s missions, Goddard’s strategic objectives, and the partner’s goals. Our Values We will continually strive to be…
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