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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 12,1996 PSA#1719COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (CRADA) POC: Frederick
T. Knickerbocker, 301/457-2112. The U.S. Census Bureau believes its
extensive industry databases are resources with significant potential
value for American business. The databases make it possible to develop
many summary measures of industry performance, including the
distributions of industry performance around average company
performance. The databases also permit analyses of industry performance
from cross-sectional and longitudinal perspectives. The Bureau would
like to collaborate with a private sector organization in the
development of data that could be used by companies to benchmark their
performance against various summary measures of performance by other
companies engaged in the same line of business, within the limits set
by the Bureau's confidentiality protection requirements. The Census
Bureau previously published a general notice of its availability to
enter into CRADAs on June 20, 1996, and hopes to enter into several
CRADAs in response to that notice. This notice supplements the June 20,
1996 notice. All CRADAs will be undertaken pursuant to the Federal
Technology Transfer Act of 1986, as amended, now codified at 15 U.S.C.
3710a, which allows Federal laboratories to enter into cooperative
research agreements with qualified parties. Under this law, the Census
Bureau may provide personnel, service, facilities, equipment or other
resources, with or without reimbursement, but not funds. CRADA
partners may share in the revenues generated by the products developed
and marketed under the CRADA arrangement. For further information,
contact Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic
Programs (303)457-2112, U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Building 3, Rm.
2061, Washington, DC 20233-0160. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0384 19961108\SP-0001.MSC)
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