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Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation

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The Georgia Tech Research Corporation ( GTRC ) is a contracting organization that supports research and technological development at the Georgia Institute of Technology .

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6-863: The Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) is a wholly controlled nonprofit subsidiary of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) that was established to serve as the contracting agency for work performed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute . GTARC is a 501(c)(3) corporation. GTARC operates in accordance with the commercial cost principles defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation , Subpart 31.2. The Office of Sponsored Programs at Georgia Tech negotiates and administers research grants and contracts for both GTRC and GTARC. The Office of Contract Administration and

12-626: The Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) . The GTRC serves as the contracting agency for sponsored research projects performed by Georgia Tech and it provides administrative and financial support to Georgia Tech. It is a 501(c)(3) corporation and utilizes the cost principles defined in OMB Circular A-21 . GTRC owns all intellectual property that arises from research and other scholarly activity conducted by Georgia Tech, including

18-506: The Engineering Experiment Station, now fully integrated into the academic and research structure of Georgia Tech, succeeded to its new name, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) . GTRC is a nonprofit corporation that works on behalf of all academic departments and divisions of Georgia Tech not related to the (1984-created) Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) —which uses the dedicated services of

24-847: The Industrial Development Council, was founded in 1937 to serve as a contracting agency for the State Engineering Experiment Station (EES)—which then existed by that name on the Georgia Tech campus. In 1946 the Council was recreated and renamed the Georgia Tech Research Institute, still primarily serving the EES under the administration of director Harry L. Baker Jr. By 1984 Georgia Tech had reorganized

30-483: The Office of Industrial Contracting are divisions within the Office of Sponsored Programs. This United States corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a university or other tertiary education institution in the U.S. state of Georgia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Georgia Tech Research Corporation The GTRC, then named

36-498: The duties and scopes of both the 'contracting agency' and the State EES in response to Tech's changes in priorities over time towards contracting in research and technological development with national industries and the federal government (especially Department of Defense agencies), and with foreign governments. At that time the 'contracting agency' was assigned its modern name, the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) ; and

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