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NIST IR 7319 - Toward a Standard Benefit-Cost Methodology for Publicly Funded Science and Technology Programs

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jeanne Powell is Senior Economist in the Economic Assessment Office, ATP, where she manages contractor evaluation studies, develops methodologies for applying benefit-cost analysis to ATP-funded industry R&D projects, and advises on performance measurement issues. She developed ATP's Business Reporting System and has published a number of reports of ATP progress, including Different Timelines for Different Technologies (2002), Development, Commercialization, and Diffusion of Enabling Technologies: Progress Report (2000), Business Planning and Progress of Small Firms Engaged in Technology Development through the Advanced Technology Program (1999), and Development, Commercialization, and Diffusion of Enabling Technologies: Progress Report for Projects Funded 1993-1995 (1997). Her previous experience includes serving small businesses as a private Certified Public Accountant (CPA), performing corporate audits for regional CPA firms, performing several stints as a federal government economist, and Professor of Economics, Business Statistics, and Accounting with Montgomery College.

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Date created: July 11, 2006
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