Technology Transfer Metrics

Technology Transfer Metrics

Technology Transfer National Impact


* Fiscal Year to Date


New Technology Reports (NTR) All NASA

New Technology Reports are the first step to technology transfer success. They include any invention, discovery, improvement, or innovation that was either conceived or first actually reduced to practice in the performance of NASA work.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date
Current Fiscal Year Breakdown
No data available

NTRs with at Least One Government Inventor All NASA

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date

Provisional Patent Applications Filed All NASA

A provisional application provides the means to establish an early effective filing date in a later filed nonprovisional patent application.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date

US Patent Applications Filed All NASA

Applications filed by NASA for U.S. Non-provisional, Continuation, Divisional and CIP Patents filed during the reporting period.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date

Patents Issued All NASA

Issued patents ensure that NASA's investments in pioneering research find secondary uses that benefit the economy, create jobs, and improve quality of life.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date

Patent Licenses All NASA

The licensing of NASA patents is one tool used to promote the utilization and commercialization of inventions.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date
Current Fiscal Year Breakdown
No data available

Software Usage Agreements All NASA

Software Usage Agreements enable approved individuals and organizations to access NASA software.

10 Fiscal Years
* Fiscal Year to Date
Current Fiscal Year Breakdown
No data available

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