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6 April 1995 Review of the advanced technology program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hanafy Meleis
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Abstract
This paper is an overview of the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) and describes the essential features, competitions, and industry input of the ATP; the existing focused programs; and how you can make your voice heard in the ATP process. The ATP provides partial funding for high-risk technologies for for-profit companies. Focused programs concentrate development of these high-risk technologies in specific areas. Since industry is a source of abundant ideas for programs to be funded, the process for submitting program ideas to the ATP is straightforward.
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Hanafy Meleis "Review of the advanced technology program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology", Proc. SPIE 2491, Wavelet Applications II, (6 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205367
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