The Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) facilitates collaboration between Sandia National Laboratories and outside partners in research and development. The process allows Non-Federal Entity (NFE) participants to leverage Sandia's unique resources, intellectual property, and expertise, ultimately fostering partnerships for the commercialization of innovative technologies. Initiating work under a CRADA requires a comprehensive statement of work, adherence to legal terms, a defined funding source, and approval by the Department of Energy (DOE).
CRADAs involve both cash payments (Funds-In) and non-cash contributions (In-Kind) from participants, emphasizing the necessity for adequate funding reserves before project commencement. The document outlines the importance of identifying Background Intellectual Property (BIP), which includes existing inventions and patents, to prevent ownership disputes. A Non-Disclosure Agreement is recommended for any preliminary information exchanges. Interested parties can contact Sandia's CRADA team for collaborative opportunities, showcasing the lab's commitment to advancing technology through strategic partnerships. The detailed execution process highlights steps for establishing a successful CRADA, reinforcing Sandia’s role as a pivotal contributor to research and development initiatives in line with federal priorities.
Sandia National Laboratories, managed by NTESS, LLC, is offering a collaboration opportunity through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) for non-federal entities, including businesses, universities, and government agencies. The CRADA allows participants to engage with Sandia's advanced technologies and expertise to enhance product development, academic research, and national security initiatives. This collaboration stands out due to its cooperative nature, fostering joint efforts between NTESS and partners to drive innovation and economic growth. Participants can access NTESS's unique capabilities while jointly protecting any commercially valuable information produced during the partnership. Expressions of interest are encouraged from potential collaborators looking to leverage this opportunity to advance scientific research and commercialize new technologies.