the fact is the Department of Agriculture and NIH opted out of the licensing procedure at NTIS. The technologies available are still at NTIS. You can still find out what the technologies are that can be transferred to you through NTIS. Those are still available for the Department of Agriculture and NIH, but they are not participating in the licensing system anymore. So, for technology transfer, it is exactly as it has always been.
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Discussing the participation of the Department of Agriculture and NIH in the licensing procedure at NTIS.
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