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Created as a result of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980, a CRADA allows the U.S. federal government and nonfederal participants to optimize their resources, share technical expertise in a protected environment, share intellectual property emerging from the effort, and advance the commercialization
A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is any formal written agreement between one or more Federal laboratories and one or more non-Federal parties under which: The government, through its laboratories, provides personnel, services, facilities, equipment, intellectual property, or other resources.
Research Collaboration Agreements (RCAs) Outlines materials or expertise each party brings to the research project, and what their anticipated contribution of each.
CRADAs provide an easy way to collaborate with all NPS laboratories and/or components. CRADAs enable NPS researchers to exchange technical expertise with non-federal partners and protect the rights of both parties to inventions that may result from the collaboration.
This type of agreement is essentially a form of subcontracting for research services, since there is a hierarchy between the parties involved. Then there is Joint RD, an agreement on cooperation between the parties on research and development at an equal level.
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CRADAs offer the opportunity for NRL scientists to collaborate with non-Federal parties on research-related efforts of joint interest and joint development. They may be funded or unfunded by the non-Federal party.

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