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References

Advanced Technology Program (ATP) (2001), Performance of 50 Completed ATP Projects, Status Report Number 2, NIST Special Publication 950–2, ATP, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Advanced Technology Program, (2003a), Survey of ATP Applicants 2000, NIST GCR 03-847 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Advanced Technology Program (2003b), Powering Our High-Speed Economy, A Profile of ATP Energy Investments, (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Advanced Technology Program (2003c), Beyond Measure: A Profile of ATP Health Care Investments, (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Advanced Technology Program (2004), Measuring ATP Impact, 2004 Report on Economic Progress, (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Advanced Technology Program (2005), A Profile of ATP Manufacturing Investments, Inspiring Innovations in Industry, (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Anderson, Gary, Jeanne Powell, and Stephanie Shipp (2003), “Improving the Advanced Technology Program’s Business Reporting System—A Firm-Level R&D Survey,” 2003 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Government Statistics Section, [CD-ROM], Alexandria, VA, American Statistical Association.

Branscomb, Lewis, and P. Auerswald (2002), Between Invention and Innovation: An Analysis of Early-Stage Technology Development, NIST GCR 02–841 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Chang, Connie, Stephanie Shipp, and Andrew Wang (2002), “The Advanced Technology Program: A Public-Private Partnership for Early Stage Technology Development,” Venture Capital 4(4): 363–70.

Darby, Michael, Lynne Zucker, and Andrew Wang (2002), Program Design and Firm Success in the Advanced Technology Program: Project Structure and Innovation Outcomes, NISTIR 6943 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Ehlen, Mark A. (1999), Economic Impacts of Flow-Control Machining Technologies: Early Applications in the Automobile Industry, NISTIR 6373 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Feldman, Maryann P., and Maryellen R. Kelley (2001), Winning an Award from the Advanced Technology Program, NISTIR–6577 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Fogarty, Michael S., Amit K. Sinha, and Adam B. Jaffe, (forthcoming, 2005) ATP and the U.S. Innovation System—A Methodology for Identifying Enabling R&D Spillover Networks with Applications to Micro-electromechanical Systems (MEMS) and Optical Recording, draft report submitted to ATP.

Jaffe, Adam B. (1997), Economic Analysis of Research Spillovers: Implications for the Advanced Technology Program, NIST GCR 97–708 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Mansfield, Edwin, (1996), Estimating Social and Private Returns from Innovations Based on the Advanced Technology Program: Problems and Opportunities, GCR 99–780 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Nail, John and Hayden Brown (2005 forthcoming), Classifying and Analyzing ATP Projects Using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), NISTIR 2005– (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

National Research Council (1999), The Advanced Technology Program: Challenges and Opportunities, Charles W. Wessner, ed., National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.

National Research Council, (2001), The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes, Charles W. Wessner, ed., National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.

Pelsoci, Thomas (2001), Closed-Cycle Air Refrigeration Technology for Cross-Cutting Applications in Food Processing, Volatile Organic Compound Recovery and Liquid Natural Gas Industries, NIST GCR 01-819 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Pelsoci, Thomas (2003), Low-Cost Manufacturing Process Technology for Amorphous Silicon Detector Panels: Applications in Digital Mammography and Radiography, NIST GCR 03–844 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Polenske, Karen, Nicolas Rockler, and others (2004), Closing the Competitive Gap: A Retrospective Analysis of the ATP 2mm Project, NIST GCR 03–856 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Popkin, Joel (2003), Inter-Industry Diffusion of Technology That Results from ATP Projects: Preliminary Research of the Potential Impacts of ATP Funding, NIST GCR 03–848 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology). References

Powell, Jeanne, and Francisco Moris (2002), Different Timelines for Different Technologies, NISTIR 6917 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Ruegg, Rosalie, and Irwin Feller (July 2003), A Toolkit for Evaluating Public R&D Investment: Models, Methods, and Findings from ATP’s First Decade, NIST GCR 03–857 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Sakakibara, Mariko, and Lee Branstetter (2002), Measuring the Impact of ATP-Funded Research Consortia on Research Productivity of Participating Firms, NIST GCR 02–830 (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

Solomon Associates (1993), The Advanced Technology Program, An Assessment of Short-Term Impacts: First Competition Participants, (Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology).

U.S. Congress, Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (P.L. 100–418, codified in 15 U.S.C. 278n. and later amended by the American Technology Preeminence Act of 1991 (P.L. 102–245, codified in 15 U.S.C. 3701).

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