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Title: USDA Technology Transfer Program


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U.S. Dept. Agriculture Agricultural Research
Service
Rob Griesbach Office of Technology
Transfer Beltsville Area
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Research, Education, and Economics
Rajiv Shah Under-Secretary
ARS
CSREES
ERS
NASS
Katherine Smith Administrator
Colien Hefferan Administrator
Edward B. Knipling Administrator
Cynthia Clark Administrator
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ARS Mission
  • To conduct research to develop and transfer
    solutions to agricultural problems of high
    national priority and provide information access
    and dissemination to
  • ensure high-quality, safe food, and other
    agricultural products
  • assess the nutritional needs of Americans
  • sustain a competitive agricultural economy
  • enhance the natural resource base and the
    environment
  • provide economic opportunities for rural
    citizens, communities, and society as a whole

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Administrator's Council Agricultural Research
Service
Edward B. Knipling Administrator
Antoinette A. Betschart Associate
Administrator Research Operations
Caird E. Rexroad, Jr. Associate
Administrator National Programs
Program Planning and Coordination (National
Program Staff)
Area and NAL Directors
Program Support and Operations (HQ)
Wilbert H. Blackburn Northern Plains Area
Darrell F. Cole South Atlantic Area
James H. Bradley Administrative Financial
Management
Richard J. Brenner Office of Technology Transfer
Steven Kappes Animal Production and Protection
Steven R. Shafer Natural Resources Agricultural
Systems
Larry Chandler Midwest Area
Joseph T. Spence Beltsville Area
Molly Kretsch Human Nutrition and Food Safety
Michael Arnold Budget Program Management Staff
Sharon D. Drumm Special Assistant
Judith B. St. John Crop Production and Protection
Edgar G. King, Jr. Mid South Area
Dariusz Sweitlik North Atlantic Area
Sandy Miller Hays Information Staff
Jeffrey Hayes ARS Homeland Security
Ibrahim Shaqir Office of International Research
Programs
Dan R. Upchurch Southern Plains Area
Andy Hammond Pacific West Area
Don L. McLellan Civil Rights Staff
Melinda L. McClanahan Office of the Chief
Information Officer
Eleanor Frierson (Acting) National Agricultural
Library
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ARS National Programs
Animal Production Natural Resources Crop
Production Human Nutrition
  • Plant, Microbial Insect Germplasm Conservation
    Development
  • Plant Biological Molecular Processes
  • Plant Diseases
  • Crop Protection Quarantine
  • Crop Production
  • Methyl Bromide Alternatives
  • Human Nutrition
  • Food Safety (animal plant products)
  • New Uses, Quality Marketability of Plant
    Animal Products
  • Water Quality Management
  • Soil Resource Management
  • Air Quality
  • Global Change
  • Rangeland, Pasture Forages
  • Manure Byproduct Utilization
  • Integrated Agricultural Systems
  • Bioenergy Energy Alternatives
  • Food Animal Production
  • Animal Health
  • Arthropod Pests of Animals and Humans
  • Aquaculture

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ARS Profile
  • 1,200 projects
  • 2,500 scientists and post docs
  • 6,500 other employees
  • 100 laboratories
  • 1 billion annual budget
  • Partnerships with universities and industry
  • International collaborations
  • In-house science research arm of USDA
  • Farm-to-table research scope
  • Information and technology transfer
  • Administration and stakeholder priority setting
    process
  • National Programs in Plants, Animals, Nutrition,
    Natural Resources

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Pilot Plants
National Center Agricultural Utilization
Research- Peoria, IL
Southern Regional Research Center- New Orleans, LA
Eastern Regional Research Center- Wyndmoor, PA
Western Regional Research Center- Albany, CA
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Relevance Planning and Priority Setting Sources
of Input
Customers, Partners, Stakeholders, Advisory
Boards
Executive Branch (OMB, OSTP, USDA,
other Federal agencies)
Congress
ARS Program Budgeting Priorities
Scientific Community
Agency Scientists Managers
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ARS Research Quality Assurance
  • The Farm Bill of 1998 (PL105-185) requires
  • ARS research is peer-reviewed every 5 years
  • Majority of panelists are external to ARS
  • The Peer-Review Process
  • Managed by ARS Office of Scientific Quality
    Review (OSQR)
  • Peer Panels evaluate research project plan
  • Emphasizes scientific merit
  • Does not approve or allocate project funding
  • Provides advice to improve each project plan

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ARS National Program Cycle
Relevance
Research Program Planning Priority
Setting (with customers, stakeholders, and
partners)
Program Review Assessment (with customers,
stakeholders, and partners)
Scientific Merit Peer Review of New Research
Projects
Quality (Retrospective)
Quality (Prospective)
Project Implementation
Program Coordination
Performance
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Holistic Approach
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ARS Research Priorities
  • Enhance and Protect the Food Supply
  • Agriculture to Conserve Natural Resources the
    Environment
  • Food Safety and Nutrition
  • Agriculture to Fuel America
  • Infrastructure and Capacity
  • Sustainable World Food Production

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ARS Mission
  • To conduct research to develop transfer
    solutions to agricultural problems of high
    national priority

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OTT Office
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Technology Transfer Goals
  • Transfer of technology is primary objective, not
    income
  • Facilitate research partnerships adoption of
    federal research outcomes for broad U.S. public
    benefit
  • Protect (patent) intellectual property primarily
    if it enhances technology transfer,
  • Enhance U.S. economic development, global
    competition, and sustainable economic security

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Technology Transfer Mechanisms
  • Scientific publications, conferences, workshops,
    field days
  • Public germplasm releases
  • National Agricultural Library
  • Information Staff - ARS public affairs,
  • Ag Research Magazine, news releases, exhibits,
    web page.
  • Office of Extramural Agreements
  • Office of Technology Transfer

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Partnerships
  • Cooperative Research Agreements
  • with IP protection CRADA, MTA, CA
  • Cooperative Research Agreements
  • without IP protection TFCA, MOU, SCA
  • Patenting Licensing of Inventions
  • Joint Management of IP with Universities
  • Partnership Intermediary Agreements PIA

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Scientist Project Plan
Company Agricultural Problem
Area-ONP
OTT
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Some FY 2008 Metrics
  • Licenses (302 active)
  • Universities 122 (40)
  • Non-profits 16 (5)
  • Small Businesses 100 (33)
  • Foreign businesses (no U.S. presence) 8 (3)
  • Large businesses (includes foreign multinationals
    with major U.S. presence) 56 (19)
  • CRADAs (232 active)
  • Small businesses 127 (62)
  • Outside state of researcher 155 (72)
  • Out of ARS Area of researcher 129 (60)

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Model of a Public/Private Partnership for
Commercialization of Research Outcomes
Intellectual Capital
Complementary Assets
Structural Assets and Financial Resources
Adapted from Sullivan, P.H., Profiting From
Intellectual Capital, John Wiley Sons, New
York, 2000.
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Model of a Public/Private Partnership for
Commercialization of Research Outcomes
Intellectual Capital
Complementary Assets

Structural Assets and Financial Resources
Adapted from Sullivan, P.H., Profiting From
Intellectual Capital, John Wiley Sons, New
York, 2000.
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Model of a Public/Private Partnership for
Commercialization of Research Outcomes
Intellectual Capital
Complementary Assets

These can be facilitated by Partnership
Intermediaries of ARS
Structural Assets and Financial Resources
Adapted from Sullivan, P.H., Profiting From
Intellectual Capital, John Wiley Sons, New
York, 2000.
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ARS Agricultural Technology Innovation
Partnership Program (ATIP)
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Agricultural Technology Innovation Partnership
Program (ATIP)
  • Established by ARS in 2007
  • Based on 15 USC 3715 (Partnership Intermediary)
  • An agency of a State or local government, or a
    nonprofit entity that assists, counsels, advises,
    evaluates, or otherwise cooperates with small
    business firms or institutions of higher
    education, that need or can make demonstrably
    productive use of technology-related assistance
    from a Federal laboratory.
  • To provide services for the Federal laboratory
    that increase the likelihood of success in the
    conduct of cooperative or joint activities of
    such Federal laboratory.

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ATIP Program through Partnership Intermediary
Agreements (PIAs)
To partner with economic development entities to
enhance the effectiveness impact of technology
transfer To enhance the flow of ARS technologies
to small expanding businesses to encourage
technology-based economic development
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ARS Researcher
CRADA
Tyson
Showcase
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ARS Researcher
CRADA
Tyson
Showcase
Inappropriate Business Plan
License
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Horticulture Research Institute
Nursery Industry
CRADA
OTT
ARS Researcher
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TEDCO
ARS Researcher
CRADA
Chesapeake Microproducts
Showcase
County Econ. Dev.
OTT
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ARS Researcher
License
CRADA
Chesapeake Microproducts
Business Consultant
TEDCO
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Horticulture Research Institute
Nursery Industry
Product
CRADA
License
ARS Researcher
License
CRADA
Chesapeake Microproducts
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Horticulture Research Institute
Nursery Industry
Product
CRADA
OTT
License
TEDCO
ARS Researcher
License
CRADA
CRADA
Tyson
Chesapeake Microproducts
Business Consultant
Showcase
Inappropriate Business Plan
County Econ. Dev.
TEDCO
OTT
License
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Science In Your Shopping Cart
  • Beltsville Turkey
  • DEET
  • Seedless grapes
  • Shrinkproof wool
  • Roma tomatoes
  • Poultry nutrition
  • New Guinea Impatiens
  • Dehydrated potatoes
  • Concentrated frozen orange juice
  • Perma-press fabrics
  • Lactose-free Milk
  • Glenn Dale azaleas
  • Super-absorbents for diapers
  • Leather tanning

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David Nicholson - PWA 510-559-5641 David.Nicholson
_at_ars.usda.gov
Renee Wagner - MWA 309-681-6565 Renee.Wagner_at_ars.u
sda.gov
Vic Chavez- NAA 215-233-6610 Vic.Chavez_at_ars.usda.g
ov
Rob Griesbach - BA 301-504-6421 Robert.Griesbach_at_a
rs.usda.gov
Don Nordlund- SAA / MSA 706-546-3496 Don.Nordlund_at_
.ars.usda.gov
Bryan Kaphammer - NPA / SPA 970-229-5528 Bryan.Kap
hammer_at_.ars.usda.gov
Thomas Valco- Cotton Technology 662-686-5255 CTTEC
_at_ars.usda.gov
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