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TIP is aimed at speeding the development of new research targeted to address specific national problems. Funding is provided to industry (small and medium-sized businesses), universities, and consortia for research on new technologies for solving critical national problems that present high technical
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A new, successor program was enacted called the NIST Technology Innovation Program (TIP). TIP was established for the purpose of assisting U.S. businesses and institutions of higher education or other organizations, such as national laboratories and nonprofit research institutes, to support,
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Projects may be proposed either by individual, for-profit companies or by joint ventures that may include for-profit companies, institutions of higher learning, national laboratories or non-profit research institutes, so long as the lead partner is either a small or medium-sized business or an
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ATP is designed for early-stage research in industry, not academia, though it supported academia indirectly (as subcontractors or collaborators in projects). It was started under the administration of U.S. President
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risks, with commensurate high rewards if successful. The primary mechanism for this support are cost-shared research grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts awarded on the basis of merit competitions.
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TIP makes cost-shared awards of no more than 50 percent of total project costs to high-risk R&D projects that address critical national and societal needs in NIST’s areas of technical competence.
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Awards are limited to no more than $ 3 million total over three years for a single-company project or no more than $ 9 million total over five years for a joint venture.
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15CFR295.1 TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE CHAPTER II--NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PART 295--ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
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TIP may not provide funding to any business that is not a small- or medium-sized business, though those businesses may participate in a TIP-funded project.
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working with the Administration and Congress to terminate this program. This was completed on August 9, 2007, when the president signed the
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Title 15, Volume 1, Parts 0 to 299. Starting in 1995, the Republican-led Congress, as well as the administration of President
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promote, and accelerate innovation in the United States through high-risk, high-reward research in areas of critical national need.
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The major features of the Technology Innovation Program are established in the authorizing legislation. These include:
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in 1991 with special legislation enacted and implemented by the administration of President
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to it so that it can be listed with similar articles.
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P.L.110-69, Sec. 3012 Technology Innovation Program
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