CREDA CREDA is a non-profit organization representing consumer-owned electric systems that purchase federal hydropower and resources of the Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP)
CRADAs - Cooperative Research Development Agreements The government, through its laboratories, provides personnel, services, facilities, equipment, intellectual property, or other resources No funds may be provided by the Federal laboratories to the non-Federal parties
Cooperative Research Development Agreement (15 USC §3710a) - DAU A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) authorizes federal labs to enter into agreements with other federal agencies, state local government, industry, non-profits, and universities for licensing agreements for lab developed inventions or intellectual property to commercialize products or processes originating in federal labs
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) What is a CRADA? A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is an agreement between a Federal laboratory and a non-Federal party to perform collaborative research and development
CRADAs - Office of Research Innovation - Naval Postgraduate School CRADAs and LP-CRADAS must involve at least one non-federal party In addition to NPS researchers, the other participants in a CRADA or LP-CRADA may be one or more of the following: Limited Purpose Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (LP-CRADA)
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT “Background Technology” is any pre-existing classified information, Controlled Technical Information, Proprietary Information and any other intellectual property (“IP”) brought to this CRADA by
CREDA - Bureau of Reclamation CREDA members serve over four million electric consumers in seven western states: Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming CREDA’s member utilities purchase more than 85 percent of the power produced by the CRSP
CRADAs | Homeland Security CRADAs assist DHS by facilitating collaboration with other entities to leverage the expertise and resources of both parties The CRADA program assists program managers (PMs) across DHS in establishing CRADAs to support the development and delivery of technology solutions to homeland security end users
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) The CRADA is an agreement under which the FDA laboratory contributes personnel, services, facilities, equipment, or other resources--but not funding--toward the conduct of specified research or