Limited Partnership Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (LP-CRADA)

An LP-CRADA is an agreement between a Federal laboratory and a non-Federal party for an exchange of existing equipment, data or material that the parties need for their own research, test, evaluation, development or engineering activities. There is no joint work performed under the LP-CRADA; however, there is a mutual interest in the results. Data and intellectual property of all parties is protected.

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Who may particpate in a LP-CRADA?

Information coming soon. 

About LP-CRADAS

Limited Purpose Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (LP-CRADA)

Using 15 USC 3710a statutory authority, an LP-CRADA is an agreement between a Federal laboratory and a non-Federal party for an exchange of existing equipment, data or material that the parties need for their own research, test, evaluation, development or engineering activities. There is no joint work performed under the LP-CRADA; however, there is a mutual interest in the results. Data and intellectual property of all parties is protected.

LP-CRADAs are to be used when a Federal laboratory and a non-Federal party both have an interest in the research outcome. A report of all collaborators on the results of the research is required. The key is that the Provider has equipment or material that the parties want evaluated or used by the Recipient. Acceptable collaborative purposes include determining suitability of the equipment or material for the Recipient’s purpose or to determine if there is mutual interest or need for a more formal CRADA, a licensing agreement or procurement.

An LP-CRADA is not a substitute for a Technical Services Agreement.

· link to LP-CRADA intake sheet- coming soon!

· link to LP-CRADA preview template - coming soon!

Contact Us

The NPS Research Office is here to facilitate the development of LP-CRADAs and enable the partnerships we need to be successful. Information: research@nps.edu