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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
A '''Collaborative Technology Alliance''' ('''CTA''') is a [[cooperative agreement]] consisting of government, industry, and academia research partnerships focused on Army Transformation [[technologies]] for which the [[private-sector]] expertise can be leveraged to address Army challenges. These alliances are [[cooperative agreement]]s for core research with task order [[contract]]s to facilitate [[technology]] transition. Funding is earmarked for novel research proposals from outside the alliances.
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A '''Collaborative Technology Alliance''' ('''CTA''') is a [[cooperative agreement]] consisting of government, industry, and academia research partnerships focused on Army Transformation [[technologies]] for which the [[private-sector]] expertise can be leveraged to address Army challenges. These alliances are [[cooperative agreement]]s for core research with task order [[contract]]s to facilitate [[technology]] transition. Funding is earmarked for novel research proposals from outside the alliances.<ref>[[Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer]], "Collaborative Technology Alliances at Department of the Army" ([http://www.federallabs.org/flc/education/t2-mechanisms/mech-profile/?mechanism_id=31 full-text]).</ref>
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Revision as of 05:56, 30 October 2014

Overview

A Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA) is a cooperative agreement consisting of government, industry, and academia research partnerships focused on Army Transformation technologies for which the private-sector expertise can be leveraged to address Army challenges. These alliances are cooperative agreements for core research with task order contracts to facilitate technology transition. Funding is earmarked for novel research proposals from outside the alliances.[1]

References

  1. Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, "Collaborative Technology Alliances at Department of the Army" (full-text).