Corps of Engineers looking for R&D ideas from inventors
by MBJ Staff
Published: August 3,2012
Tags: engineering, engineers, federal agency, invention, inventor, patent
VICKSBURG — The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is seeking new and innovative ways to improve its products and services to the public.
Inventors are urged to submit their research and developmental ideas to USACE for evaluation and development. The submission and evaluation process along with some guidelines to protect the patentable right you may have on your submission is available at www.usace.army.mil/Missions/ResearchandDevelopment/InformationforInventors.aspx .
For the widest dissemination of your information in the Corps, only information on patented inventions should be submitted.
The USACE says it does not accept information on commercial products (examples could include advertisements, sales literature or price lists). To sell a product, visit www.usace.army.mil/BusinessWithUs.aspx, which has important information for vendors on doing business with USACE.
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