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A Review of the New Initiatives at the NASA Ames Research Center:

Summary of a Workshop

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Size: 164 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:2001


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Charles W. Wessner, Editor , Steering Committee for Government-Industry Partnership for the Development of New Technologies, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, National Research Council
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NASA Ames Research Center, in the heart of Silicon Valley, is embarking on a program to develop a science and technology park bringing together leading companies and universities to capitalize on Ames exceptional mission and location. Other initiatives under ...
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Front Matter i-xiv  
I. Foreword and Preface 1-12 (skim)
II. Overview and Summary of the Workshop 13-20 (skim)
III. Introduction 21-32 (skim)
IV. Proceedings 33-92 (skim)
V. Research Papers 93-134 (skim)
VI. Annex 135-150 (skim)

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NASA Ames Research Center, in the heart of Silicon Valley, is embarking on a program to develop a science and technology park bringing together leading companies and universities to capitalize on Ames exceptional mission and location. Other initiatives under consideration include the integration of SBIR grants with a planned on-site incubator, virtual collaboration, and possibly a new public venture capital program. The STEP Board was asked by the NASA Administrator to hold a one-day symposium to review these initiatives. This report includes commissioned research papers and a summary of the proceedings of the symposium organized in response to the NASA request.

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