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Innovative and revolutionary solutions to science and technology
problems are likely to emerge from scientists, clinicians, and engineers
who are working at the frontiers of their respective disciplines. This
section provides links to NASA programs, products, and databases on
technology research and development for authors, researchers, science
and technology information professionals, and entrepreneurs.
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NASA High-End Computing Program
NASA-sponsored scientists or engineers can request computing time at the High-End Computing (HEC) Program's NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Facility and NASA Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS).
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Scientific and Technical Information (STI)
The STI program is the collected set of facts, analyses, and conclusions
resulting from scientific, technical, and related engineering research
and development efforts, both basic and applied.
The STI Web site provides access to a searchable database called the
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), which contains NASA and non-NASA
technical publications, research, and other mission-related
information.
Other scientific publications are also available for download. STI also
manages the publication of "Spinoff," NASA's annual premiere publication
featuring successfully commercialized NASA technology.
Services for publishing scientific and technical information in the form
of reports or articles are available to NASA employees and contractors,
other federal government employees, prime contractors, and grantees.
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SBIR/STTR
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business
Technology Transfer (STTR) programs provide opportunities for small,
high-technology companies and research institutions to participate in
government-sponsored research and development efforts in key technology
areas. NASA encourages you to learn more about these programs and
potential sources of seed funding for the development of your innovative
systems and products.
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NASA Innovative Partnerships Program (IPP)
This site provides information on ways through which NASA leverages
technology through its Mission Directorates, Programs, and Projects
through investments and partnerships with industry, academia, government
agencies, and national laboratories.
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