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Government Programs Encouraging Public-Private Collaboration
Is there federal funding available to companies for collaborating with universities?
 

Patrick O. Gottschalk, Chair, Economic Development Team, Williams Mullen
A number of National Science Foundation programs and numerous DOE solicitations strongly encourage public-private collaboration. The SBIR and STTR programs across federal agencies are another example where companies can receive funds in collaboration with universities.
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Patrick O. Gottschalk, Chair, Economic Development Team, Williams Mullen
The Honorable Patrick O. Gottschalk served as Secretary of Commerce and Trade under Virginia Governor Tim Kaine from January 2006 until January 2010. He is currently a partner in the law firm of Williams Mullen, where he serves as Chair of the firm’s Economic Development Team.
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