Office of Technology Transitions

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Office of Technology Transitions
Type: Executive Department
Parent organization: United States Department of Energy
Employees:
Executive: Director
Budget:
Address: 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585
Website: https://www.energy.gov/technologytransitions/
Creation Legislation:
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Office of Technology Transitions

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Mission
The Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is tasked with advancing the economic, energy, and national security interests of the United States by accelerating the commercialization of DOE-funded research and technologies. OTT works to bridge the gap between DOE's research capabilities and market needs, promoting innovation and technology transfer.
Services

Technology Commercialization; Partnerships; Licensing; Intellectual Property Management

Regulations

Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) (Department of Energy) facilitates the transition of DOE-developed technologies into the marketplace, enhancing the impact of DOE's research and development investments by fostering partnerships, supporting startups, and promoting technology licensing.

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Mission

The mission of OTT is to catalyze the transfer of DOE's innovative technologies to the private sector, thereby contributing to economic growth, job creation, and the advancement of clean energy solutions. OTT aims to ensure that DOE-funded innovations reach the market swiftly and effectively to benefit society.[1]

Parent organization

OTT is part of the United States Department of Energy, where it leverages the department's extensive research portfolio to drive technology commercialization.[2]

Legislation

While no specific legislation created OTT, it operates under the auspices of the DOE, which was established by the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977.

Partners

  • National Laboratories for technology development and transfer.
  • Private industry for commercialization opportunities.
  • Other federal agencies for collaborative innovation projects.
  • Academic institutions for research partnerships.

Number of employees

The exact number of employees within OTT is not specified in the search results.

Organization structure

OTT includes:

  • Technology Commercialization for managing and promoting technology licenses.
  • Partnerships to forge connections between DOE, industry, and other stakeholders.
  • Policy and Strategy for developing frameworks to enhance technology transitions.

Leader

OTT is led by a Director, with Vanessa Chan currently serving in this role according to recent posts.[3]

Divisions

  • Technology Commercialization for bringing DOE innovations to market.
  • Partnerships for creating strategic alliances.
  • Policy and Strategy for optimizing the technology transfer process.

List of programs

Last total enacted budget

Specific budget details for OTT are not disclosed in the search results provided.

Staff

Information on the exact number of staff within OTT is not available.

Funding

OTT funding is derived from DOE's overall budget, with specific initiatives like the Technology Commercialization Fund receiving direct allocations.

Services provided

OTT provides services such as technology scouting, intellectual property management, licensing support, and partnership development. It aids in turning DOE research into marketable products, supporting both startups and established companies.[4]

Regulations overseen

OTT does not oversee regulations but operates within DOE's framework to ensure compliance with federal technology transfer policies.

Headquarters address

The headquarters location for OTT is not specified in the provided search results, but it would generally be at the DOE headquarters in Washington, D.C.

History

OTT was formalized to centralize and enhance DOE's efforts in technology commercialization, responding to the need for more effective pathways from DOE labs to the marketplace. Its activities have been pivotal in accelerating the adoption of clean energy technologies.

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