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The Innovative Partnerships Program (IPP) at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center is responsible for the research and the development of new technologies, as well as the assessment, certification, and acquisition of new technologies from the commercial, academic, and government sectors in order to improve safety, efficiency and the effectiveness of propulsion testing, earth science applications, and Stennis Space Center’s institution. |
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NASA Home and City
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2007 NASA Spinoff
NASA's annual premier publication, Spinoff, featuring successfully commercialized NASA technology, is now available. For more than 40 years, the NASA Innovative Partnerships Program has facilitated the transfer of NASA technology to the private sector, benefiting global competition and the economy. The resulting commercialization has contributed to the development of commercial products and services in the fields of health and medicine, industry, consumer goods, transportation, public health, computer technology, and environmental resources.
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