The law that created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration directed NASA to provide 'for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning its activities and results thereof.' Assuming that the research and development costs supported NASA's primary space and aeronautics missions, then any secondary use of this technology for other non-aerospace purposes would provide an additional benefit to our national economy. The the exploration of space and the advancement of aeronautics generates innovations in almost every field of science and technology and, therefore, provides us with the broadest possible technical base to stimulate progress in areas not even remotely connected to the original research. NASA has established a national network of dissemination centers to serve industry by searching what has become the world's largest data bank of technical information. Technical information that has been provided through this network has resulted in many useful applications and new products. Spinoffs of technology have ranged from medical devices for the handicapped to patching materials for street maintenance and countless applications in between.


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    Title :

    National Shipbuilding Research Program, Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 12: NASA's Dissemination of Technology


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1976


    Size :

    11 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English