NASA Selects 38 Partnerships to Advance Key Technologies

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Oct. 31, 2007

David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx

RELEASE: 07-232

NASA SELECTS 38 PARTNERSHIPS TO ADVANCE KEY TECHNOLOGIES

WASHINGTON - On Wednesday, NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program Seed 
Fund announced the selection of 38 partnerships that will advance key 
technologies to meet critical needs for NASA's mission. These Seed 
Fund projects will address technology barriers with cost-shared, 
joint-development programs.

The partnerships span 30 states and include nine universities, 23 
small to medium-sized businesses, 17 large corporations and 
participation by all 10 NASA field centers.

For a complete list of selected organizations and information about 
NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program Seed Fund, visit: 

http://www.ipp.nasa.gov/news.htm 

The one-year projects will involve collaboration among three principal 
partners: a NASA partnership manager at a field center; a 
co-principal investigator within a NASA program or project office; 
and an external co-principal investigator from the private sector, 
academia or other government laboratory. 

Examples of selected partnership research areas include the pursuit of 
improved engine performance and reduced emissions in support of NASA 
aeronautics research; high-temperature materials for lunar lander 
engines to support NASA's exploration goals to return to the moon; 
optics to lower error rates of future space telescopes to support 
agency science technology needs; and a glass bubble insulation 
demonstration for cryogenic tanks of interest to NASA's space 
operations team.

An important element of the fund is the leveraging of financial 
resources because of contributions from all three partners. NASA's 
Innovative Partnership Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington is 
contributing $9 million in funding from its Technology Transfer 
Partnerships budget, $13 million is being provided by NASA sources in 
programs, projects, or field centers, and $12 million from external 
partners for a total combined financial commitment of $34 million. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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