[comp.parallel] Technology Transfer Mailing List

weh@SEI.CMU.EDU (07/10/90)

The Technology Applications group of the Software Engineering Institute is
pleased to announce the creation of a new electronic mailing list:
technology-transfer-list.  This mailing list, focused on technology transfer
and related topics, is intended to foster discussion among researchers and
practitioners from government and industry who are working on technology
transfer and innovation.  

Relevant topics include:

-- organizational issues (structural and behavioral) 

-- techno-economic issues

-- business and legal issues, such as patents, licensing, copyright, and
   commercialization

-- technology transfer policy

-- technology maturation to support technology transition

-- lessons learned

-- domestic and international technology transfer

-- transition of technology from R&D to practice

-- planning for technology transition

-- models of technology transfer

-- studies regarding any of these topics

The technology-transfer-list is currently not moderated, but may be
moderated or digested in the future if the volume of submissions warrants.
The electronic mail address for submissions is:

        technology-transfer-list@sei.cmu.edu

To request to be added to or dropped from the list, please send mail to:

        technology-transfer-list-request@sei.cmu.edu

Please include the words "ADD" or "REMOVE" in your subject line.

Other administrative matters or questions should also be addressed to:

        technology-transfer-list-request@sei.cmu.edu

The SEI is pleased to provide the facilities to make this mailing list
possible.  The technology-transfer-list is the result of two SEI activities:

-- transitioning technology to improve the general practice of software
   engineering 

-- collaborating with the Computer Resource Management Technology program
   of the U.S. Air Force to transition technology into Air Force practice

The SEI is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by
the U.S. Department of Defense under contract to Carnegie Mellon University.

rick@goforit.ads.com (Rick Chestek) (07/11/90)

Since we are a Technology Transfer kind of company, we should probably
subscribe to this mailing list and set it up as a newsgroup.  If you
decide not to do this, please let me know.

		-- rick


In article <9625@hubcap.clemson.edu> someone writes:
>The Technology Applications group of the Software Engineering Institute is
>pleased to announce the creation of a new electronic mailing list:
>technology-transfer-list.  This mailing list, focused on technology transfer
>and related topics, is intended to foster discussion among researchers and
>practitioners from government and industry who are working on technology
>transfer and innovation.  
>
>Relevant topics include:
>
>-- organizational issues (structural and behavioral) 
>
>-- techno-economic issues
>
>-- business and legal issues, such as patents, licensing, copyright, and
>   commercialization
>
>-- technology transfer policy
>
>-- technology maturation to support technology transition
>
>-- lessons learned
>
>-- domestic and international technology transfer
>
>-- transition of technology from R&D to practice
>
>-- planning for technology transition
>
>-- models of technology transfer
>
>-- studies regarding any of these topics
>
>The technology-transfer-list is currently not moderated, but may be
>moderated or digested in the future if the volume of submissions warrants.
>The electronic mail address for submissions is:
>
>        technology-transfer-list@sei.cmu.edu
>
>To request to be added to or dropped from the list, please send mail to:
>
>        technology-transfer-list-request@sei.cmu.edu
>
>Please include the words "ADD" or "REMOVE" in your subject line.
>
>Other administrative matters or questions should also be addressed to:
>
>        technology-transfer-list-request@sei.cmu.edu
>
>The SEI is pleased to provide the facilities to make this mailing list
>possible.  The technology-transfer-list is the result of two SEI activities:
>
>-- transitioning technology to improve the general practice of software
>   engineering 
>
>-- collaborating with the Computer Resource Management Technology program
>   of the U.S. Air Force to transition technology into Air Force practice
>
>The SEI is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by
>the U.S. Department of Defense under contract to Carnegie Mellon University.