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The first step in obtaining a license to an ERDC patent, patent pending or copyrighted software is to contact the ERDC Office of Technology Transfer and Outreach. One of the Technology Transfer Officers (TTO) will provide you with the necessary instructions for preparing a license application. When your application is received, it will be forwarded to an evaluation board for review. If the board has questions or needs additional information, the TTO will inform you of the request. The board's comments and recommendations are sent to the Laboratory Director, who then provides comments and instructions to the TTO regarding ERDC's response to the applicant. If the recommendation is favorable, the TTO will prepare a draft patent license agreement (PLA) incorporating the offer.

The following are some guidelines to consider when developing your license application:

  • All ERDC licenses are individually negotiated with the prospective licensee. The PLA contains terms and clauses pertaining to transfer of the technology or commercialization, license duration, royalties, periodic reporting, and other conditions. A PLA may also contain provision for the ERDC to aid the licensee in the development and commercialization of the technology on a reimbursable basis or other negotiated basis.
  • A commercialization plan for the technology should be prepared. Include specific information on your plan and capabilities for manufacturing and marketing the technology and information on the structure and funding of your enterprise.
  • Royalties may be negotiated as upfront fees, annual fees, percentage of sales, or any combination thereof.
  • A license is non-assignable without approval of ERDC.
  • Exclusive or partially exclusive licenses may be granted provided ample justification is provided. For such licenses, ERDC is required to publish a notice of the proposed license in the Federal Register, providing a 15-day period for the public to file written objections.

 


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