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Author(s):
Christopher Wilhelm Erin Thompson Kristin Giammarco Clifford Whitcomb
Journal
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Abstract

This paper will describe the ways that the systems architecture tools and practices, and technology transfer transactional mechanisms available to all DOD laboratories, can be utilized to increase knowledge sharing with small business and industry partners to shorten acquisition cycles.

Concluding remarks
There are many reasons that DoD programs pursue particular and specific system capabilities, good stewardship of tax dollars and increased transition success among them. However, these requirements do not always entirely overlap with the needs and requirements of commercial markets. Additionally, although the mission of technology transfer is to move government developed technologies to the private sector, most research and development programs cannot branch out to explore those needs expressed within the private sector unnecessarily.

Reference details

DOI
10.1007/s10961-019-09722-3
Resource type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2020
ISSN Number
0892-9912
Publication Area
Cybersecurity and defense
Date Published
2019-03-08

How to cite this reference:

Wilhelm, C., Thompson, E., Giammarco, K., & Whitcomb, C. (2020). System architecture practices to facilitate Department of Defense technology transfer. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-019-09722-3 (Original work published)