

FEDERAL
Advanced Technology Program (National Institute of Standards and Technology-NIST) --
Partnership between government and private industry to accelerate the development of high-risk technologies that promise
significant commercial payoffs and widespread benefits for the economy.
Center for Technology Transfer & Pollution Prevention (CT2P2) --
Agriculture oriented web site sponsored by U.S. EPA Region 5 and Purdue University Agricultural Engineering Department.
Provides Environmental Ambassadors with tools needed to transfer environmental and pollution prevention information
worldwide. Develops and evaluates new computer-based pollution prevention and technology transfer opportunities. Offers over
30 PC-based computer programs on agricultural aspects of the environment and pollution prevention.
Environmental Technology Development & Commercialization Center (ETC2) -- Provides
assistance on tapping into federal environmental technologies to increase competitiveness.
Environmental Technology Verification Program (ETV) -- U.S. EPA program created to
accelerate the entrance of new environmental technologies into the domestic and international marketplace. Verifies
commercial-ready, private sector technologies through 12 pilot programs.
EPA Vendor and Developer
Support -- EPA's searchable vendor directory with limited vendor
information, created formerly as the REACH IT System to compile and share
information on treatment and characterization technologies for a range of
contaminant types and media.
Global Trade & Technology Network (GTN) -- U.S. Agency for International Development
(AID) program to help transfer U.S. technologies and services to address global development problems. Development needs in
a country are matched with U.S. firms equipped to provide the appropriate technological solutions. Registration for
U.S. companies is free of charge.
Inventions and Innovation Program -- U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
program providing financial assistance (up to $40,000 or up to $100,000) for establishing technical performance and
conducting early development of innovative ideas and inventions. Ideas that have a significant energy savings impact and
future commercial market potential are targeted through a competitive solicitation process. Also offers technical guidance
and commercialization support to successful applicants.
Mid-Atlantic Region Business
Assistance Center -- Assists owners of small-
to medium-sized businesses in complying with the confusing array of environmental requirements. Provides services in the
areas of compliance assistance, small business advocacy, pollution prevention, and environmental technology development.
National Center for Environmental Research (NCER) -- U.S. EPA Office of Research and
Development center that provides information on grants, fellowships, the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program,
other assistance, research centers, quality assurance, and research results.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) -- Awards
grants for research and development of pollution control technologies to small high-technology firms.
STAR Grants and Cooperative Agreements -- Awards grants to universities and
other not-for-profit research institutions to help forge solutions to environmental problems.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program -- U.S. EPA program
that encourages the development and implementation of innovative treatment for hazardous waste site remediation, and
monitoring and measurement.
The Technology Administration -- Federal agency working to maximize technology's
contribution to economic growth in America. Includes three agencies: the
Office of Technology Policy (OTP), the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST), and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS).
Technology Services Programs and Services (NIST) -- Provides
U.S. industry and trade, government and public, with measurements, standards, and information services that increase
competitiveness and facilitate trade promoting innovation, improving quality, reducing cost, promoting the use and
adoption of U.S. standards, measurement practices and technology by important trading partners, and overcoming barriers
to trade.
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) -- Focuses on the advancement of
basic peer-reviewed scientific research and the implementation of cost-effective, common sense technology.
*Please see Funding Sources subpage for links to programs providing financial assistance for environmental technology
development projects.
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STATE


DELAWARE
Delaware Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) -- Nationwide network of not-for-profit
centers that provide small- and medium-sized manufacturers with technology transfer and acquisition--assessment, problem
solving, testing facilities, access to federal technologies.
Delaware State University
Delaware Technical and Community College
University of Delaware
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
There are no web sites available at this time.
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MARYLAND
Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development - Technology Development -- Contains links to
Maryland Industrial Training Partnerships (MIPS), Maryland Technology Extension
Service (MTES), and Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO).
Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTECH) -- Gateway to research,
technical assistance, and resources for industry at the University of Maryland. Includes information on Technology Extension
Service, Technology Advancement Program, Maryland Industrial Partnerships, Technology Initiatives, and Bioprocess
Scale-up Facility.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Ben Franklin Technology Partners --
Statewide network that fosters innovation to stimulate Pennsylvania's economic
growth and prosperity. Operating regionally with four centers
strategically located throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ben Franklin
Technology Partners brings together the best of Pennsylvania's people, ideas,
and technology to serve as a catalyst for advancing the state's knowledge-based
economy.
Innovation Philadelphia -- Innovation
Philadelphia is a public/private partnership supported by the City of
Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The mission is to
enhance the global innovation economy of Philadelphia through technological
leadership. The web site includes information on how to register your
business, locate resources, commercialize technology, find funding, develop your
workforce, and review initiatives.
NewPA.com -- The mission
of NewPA.com is to foster opportunities for businesses and communities to
succeed and thrive in a global economy. They provide financial and technical assistance opportunities and funding programs.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Technology
Clearinghouse -- Pennsylvania DEP's Technology Clearinghouse provides
assistance and information about research, development, funding, implementation,
and marketing of innovative technologies associated with energy efficiency,
pollution prevention, treatment, and remediation. Subjects include
Technology Links, Technology Partnerships, Technology Database, Funding
Opportunities, and Success Stories.
Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers -- The Pennsylvania SBDCs help businesses
locate sources of financing for environmental technology commercialization and development, assist in the preparation of
state and federal grant and loan applications, and help firms design, construct, and test products with commercial potential
through the Product Development Center located at the Bucknell University SBDC. The web site provides links to the Product
Development Center as well as the 16 other SBDCs located throughout the state.
Pittsburgh Technology Council -- Online source for newest information on business and
technology in the Pittsburgh region.
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VIRGINIA
Manufacturing Technology Center (MTC) (southwestern Virginia) -- Nonprofit
organization that assists manufacturers in southwestern Virginia to become competitive and profitable in the world market.
Virginia Applied Technology &
Professional Development Center -- Provides product development, prototyping,
manufacturing process improvements, and materials testing and analysis to innovative, high growth and/or technology driven
businesses in Virginia.
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Innovative
Technology -- Encourages participation in demonstration programs, explores opportunities to join with other states in
accepting new technologies, enhances awareness of new technologies by users/regulators, connecting technology developers and
entrepreneurs to support business and technical resources, and performs outreach and helps companies to showcase new
environmental technologies.
Virginia Tech Office of Economic
Development -- Provides assistance to early-stage,
technology-based companies in southwest Virginia.
Virginia's A.L. Philpott Manufacturing Extension Partnership (VPMEP) -- Provides technical
and business assistance to Virginia's small- and medium-sized manufacturers. Helps manufacturers on improving production
technologies. Also taps expertise from national and state partners, including Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology,
the Manufacturing Technology Center, the Technology Applications Center, and many educational institutions.
Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology -- Helps entrepreneurs develop
emerging, high technology companies with planning, marketing, financing, networking, general management assistance. Sponsored
by the Center for Innovative Technology and George Mason University.
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WEST VIRGINIA
NASA's Independent Verification and Validation Facility -- Created by Congress in
1991, to ensure cost effectiveness and safety continue to be priorities in current and future NASA programs. Helps customers
with developing software within initial cost estimates and on schedule.
The National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) -- Gateway to federal laboratory research and
development. Provides education and training to private industry, provides outreach services to encourage teaming among
state and local economic development groups, private industry, federal laboratories, and universities.
Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced
Flexible Manufacturing (RCBI) -- Provides
manufacturers access to advanced technologies and technical training to assist small- and medium-sized manufacturers to
become and remain quality suppliers to the U.S. Department of Defense and commercial markets.
West Virginia Development
Office Public Initiatives in Technology and
Private Initiatives in
Technology -- WVDO
technical assistance programs that support technology transfer and development, manufacturing modernization, inter-firm
collaboration, and business networks.
West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (WVHTC) -- Assists West Virginia's
information technology firms with doing business in the federal marketplace. Provides expertise in software development,
systems engineering and integration, independent validation and verification, imaging technologies, and hardware sales
and support.
Wood Education and Resource Center -- Provides industrial training, addresses industry
problems and environmental impacts of forest products production, encourages collaboration between non-traditional partners,
and serves as a hotline for information.
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NON-PROFIT/OTHER
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) -- Professional services company that
provides management and technology-based solutions to clients from the private sector, and state and federal organizations.
Provides unbiased evaluations, practical and demonstrated solutions, and implementation support.
CRADA
International - Gateway to Technology Deployment -- Part of
mission is to evaluate and promote the transfer of new and innovative technologies to the private sector and to assist
economic and industrial development regionally and nationally.
EcoLinks (Eurasian-American Partnership for Environmentally Sustainable Economies) --
EcoLink's Technology Transfer program works to enhance the flow of environmental trade and investment by fostering business
links and partnerships between U.S. environmental goods and service providers and businesses and municipalities in Central
and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States.
Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF) -- Promotes the development and use of
innovative technology to achieve sustainable development through programs that emphasize technology innovation, information
exchange, environmental management, and sustainability.
NASA's Mid-Atlantic Regional Technology
Transfer Center (RTTC) -- Helps U.S. firms improve
their competitiveness by assisting them in the location, assessment, acquisition, and utilization of technologies and
scientific and engineering expertise within the federal government. Offers a technology marketing service for federal,
university, and corporate laboratories.
National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) -- Robert C. Byrd center is a full-service
technology management organization. Created in 1989 by providing access to more than $70 billion worth of federally funded
research and development. Currently the organization provides access to technology information, technology commercialization
training, technology assessment, assistance in finding strategic business partners, and electronic business development.
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