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<abstract>The federal government is a primary sponsor of research conducted
in the United States, expending during fiscal year 2001 $19.4	 
billion for research performed by federal employees and $62.2	 
billion for research conducted under contracts and grants. Some  
of this research leads to the development of technology that can 
be patented, licensed, and made available to the public through  
the introduction of new products and processes. In the past,	 
however, there have been concerns that new technologies developed
under federal research projects were not being properly 	 
translated into practical use. In response, Congress has made	 
attempts through legislation over the past two decades to ensure 
that federally sponsored inventions were being transferred to the
private sector where they could be commercialized. Federal	 
agencies are identifying, patenting, and licensing inventions	 
created in their own facilities through technology transfer	 
programs that vary in design, approach, and measurable output.	 
With respect to design, some agencies have centralized technology
transfer programs, while others have decentralized programs, and 
still others have components of both. From an approach stand	 
point, the agencies differ on what they will patent and the types
of licensing arrangements they will enter. Perhaps the greatest  
diversity among the agencies is in their output based on	 
statistics provided by the nine federal agencies with internal	 
research budgets of at least $500 million in fiscal year 2001. In
total, these agencies reported 3,676 new inventions, 1,585	 
patents issued, and $74.5 million in licensing revenues during	 
fiscal year 2001. Federal agencies did not fully comply with the 
requirement of the Technology Transfer Commercialization Act of  
2000 that they submit reports on their technology transfer	 
activities to the Office of Management and Budget and the	 
Department of Commerce as a part of their fiscal year 2003 budget
requests. Although four of five agencies reviewed for GAO&apos;s 1999 
report have taken some steps to improve contractor and grantee	 
compliance with reporting requirements under the Bayh-Dole Act,  
these efforts have not addressed underlying problems--such as	 
duplication in reporting requirements--GAO noted in that report. 
Agency officials said that they had not been able to standardize,
improve, and streamline the reporting process itself because, as 
GAO noted in the 1999 report, this would require congressional	 
action.</abstract>
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