Federally funded research and development center

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Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) conduct research for the United States Government. They are administered in accordance with U.S Code of Federal Regulations, Title 48, Part 35, Section 35.017 by universities and corporations.

Critics have complained that FFRDCs provide fertile grounds for activities that inappropriately mix public funds and private interests. Critics see favoritism when FFRDCs receive large contracts without competitive bidding. Critics have also pointed to the interflow of personnel between government agencies, FFRDCs, and companies that work for FFRDCs. Critics say there is a revolving door between these entities and they decry "interlocking directorships" that arise (such as when a former Secretary of Defense took board positions at RAND and General Dynamics Corp.) This latter charge is especially troubling because FFRDCs are supposed to be expertise-based organizations that are to impartially oversee the use of federal funds that are to advance a governmental purpose.

The great strength of FFRDCs appears to exist in their flexibility to assemble teams of technical experts on a project basis. High on the list of positive results supporters claim for FFRDCs is their ability to promote technology transfers between the governmental and private sectors. The knowledge base created by the agencies’ use of FFRDCs often serves as a foundation for commercially relevant efforts in the private sector. The U.S., many contend, is not as effective as other nations in taking the results of basic research and transforming them into commercially viable products to be sold in world markets. FFRDCs are intended to promote and facilitate this transfer and development process. Technology transfer, however, is subject to many interpretations and is not without controversy.

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There are 36 recognized FFRDC that are sponsored by the U.S. government. They are as follows:

  • Under Secretary for Science and Technology
    • Administered by other nonprofit institutions
      • Homeland Security Institute, administered by Analytic Services, Inc, Arlington, VA

  • Administered by other nonprofit institutions

US Department of Transportation

  • Federal Aviation Administration
    • Administered by other nonprofit institutions
      • Center for Advanced Aviation System Development, administered by MITRE, McLean, VA

US Department of Treasury

  • US Internal Revenue Service
    • Administered by other nonprofit institutions
      • IRS Federally Funded Research and Development Center, administered by MITRE, Center for Enterprise Modernization, McLean, VA

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