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Assessing the Advanced Technology
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Slide 1: "Delivering Public Benefit With Private Sector Efficiency Through the ATP" Slide 2: A Decade of Innovation Slide 3: Direct & Indirect Paths to Impacts Slide 4: "Direct
Path" Benefits Slide 5: "Direct & Indirect
Path" Benefits Slide 6: "Direct & Indirect
Path" Benefits Slide 7: "Direct Path" Benefits: Example Slide 8: "Indirect Path" Example: ISC Slide 9: "Direct
Path" Benefits: Example Slide 10: "Indirect Path" Example: Aastrom Biosciences Slide 11: "Indirect Path" Example: Armstrong |
Slide 12: "Indirect Path" Example: MFC Slide 13: ATP's Multi-Component Assessment Measures "Direct" and "Indirect" Effects Slide 14: Who Does the Studies? Slide 15: Early Program Results Slide 16: Performance Data for First 50 ATP Projects Completed Slide 17:Terminated Projects (40 of 468, as of April 2000) Slide 18:Contact Information Slide 19: Key Features of the ATP Slide 20: Key Features of the ATP (cont'd) Slide 21:
ATP's "Business Reporting System" Tracks Progres |
Date created: May
1, 2000
Last updated: April 13, 2005
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