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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 17 — Personnel Exchanges Between Federal Laboratories and Non-Federal Entities · § 17.5

§ 17.5. Personnel exchanges to a Federal laboratory.

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For exchanges in which a Federal laboratory provides funds for the non-federal personnel---
(a)Outside personnel with expertise in scientific commercialization may be brought in to a Federal laboratory through the Presidential Innovation Fellows program or related programs (see 5 CFR 213.3102(r)) for Entrepreneur-In-Residence programs or similar, related programs run by the General Services Administration
(GSA)or other Federal Agencies.
(b)A laboratory may engage with the GSA or other relevant Agency to transfer funding for exchanged personnel, and may work with such agency to select and place Entrepreneurs-In-Residence at the laboratory for the purposes of evaluating the laboratory's technologies, and providing technical consulting to facilitate readying a technology for commercialization by an outside entity.
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