The FLC’s Annual Report to the President and Congress offers a yearly overview of the organization’s activities, committees, and regional progress during a given fiscal year, as well as a financial breakdown of the contributions of its members.
-
In FY2019, the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) developed an ambitious five year Strategic Plan, including laying the foundation for a new partnership.
-
Promoting, Educating and Facilitating Technology Transfer. Fiscal year 2018 (FY18) marked an exciting year of progress and change for the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC).
-
Supporting Economic Development Through American Innovation
The FLC’s major efforts in FY17 achieved important milestones that aid T2 professionals and complement the Strategic Plan. -
Supporting Economic Development Through American Innovation
The FLC’s major efforts in FY16 achieved important milestones that aid T2 professionals and complement the Strategic Plan.
-
Focused to Promote, Educate and Facilitate Technology Transfer
2015 ushered in several big changes for the FLC. From delivering game-changing T2 tools to expanding our industry outreach by hosting technology innovation forums, the FLC used 2015 as the year to increase its support of federal laboratories’ T2 missions.
-
The start of 2014 ushered in a resurgence for federal technology transfer initiatives through the President’s Management Agenda and the Lab to Market Cross-Agency Priority Goal focus on technology transfer.
-
Boosting American Prosperity Through Federal Innovations
Since its formal creation, as enacted in the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986, the FLC has remained among the foremost champions for technology transfer and the vital impact it has on our economy.
-
Advancing Federal Research and Technology
The theme for our Annual Report to Congress for FY2012 is the root of the FLC mission:
-
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is required by 15 U.S.C. 3710(e)(6) to submit a report to the President, Congress, and appropriate agencies not later than one year after October 20, 1986, and every year thereafter.
-
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is required by 15 U.S.C. 3710(e)(6) to submit a report to the President, Congress, and appropriate agencies not later than one year after October 20, 1986, and every year thereafter.