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Learn about the EPA's Federal Technology Transfer Act Program

Region 1's New England Regional Laboratory, located in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, is an integrated science center that provides state of the art monitoring, sampling and analysis, and technical expertise to EPA, state, tribal and other partners.
Region 1's New England Regional Laboratory, located in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, is an integrated science center that provides state of the art monitoring, sampling and analysis, and technical expertise to EPA, state, tribal and other partners.

EPA seeks to transfer federal government technologies to marketplace, and collaborate on environmental research and development projects with outside partners. These partners include:

  • Industry
  • Academia
  • Trade associations
  • State and local agencies
  • International companies and governments
  • Consortia

What is the Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA)?

Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA) (15 USC 3710) permits sharing Federal knowledge and expertise with partners through agreements and licensing.

Potential partners can take advantage of opportunities to create or further develop solutions to environmental problems. Through these collaborations both EPA and its partners can:

  • Expand research capabilities.
  • Accelerate research results.
  • Share resources.
  • Stimulate new business and economic development.
  • Enhance U.S. economy in efforts to protect human health and the environment.

The alliance that is formed through the FTTA program:

  • Supports and improves U.S. competitive positions worldwide.
  • Helps remove barriers to collaboration.
  • Encourages cooperative research and development with the goal of commercialization.

There are two main components of EPA’s FTTA Program:

  • Research Collaboration: Collaborations between outside parties and EPA scientists on research and development projects.
  • Licensing Patented EPA Technologies: Businesses can license patented EPA technologies for further development and sale in the marketplace.

Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation

Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy ("The Green Book") (PDF) developed by the Federal Laboratory Consortium, provides information on FTTA.

Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA)

  • Technology Transfer
    • Women of Technology Transfer
  • Patents and Licenses
    • EPA Inventor Profiles
    • Technology Available for Licensing Table
  • Start Collaboration
  • Success Stories
    • EPA and Marshall University
    • EPA and The Procter & Gamble Company
    • EPA and the Walkerton Clean Water Centre
Contact Us About the Federal Technology Transfer Act
Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on May 6, 2025
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