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NASA Form 1679 (NF1679) - Disclosure of Invention and New Technology (Including Software): (Use when a new technology/invention is developed). You may either log in above and fill out the electronic version of the NF1679 or download the PDF or Word version to be sent via email to your NASA center.
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Interim New Technology Summary Report (NTSR): a listing (every 12 months from the start of the Contract) of all new technologies (inventions and/or innovations) developed during the reporting period, or certification that there were none.
Final New Technology Summary Report (NTSR): a listing (prior to the Contract closeout) of all new technologies (inventions and/or innovations) developed during performance of the Contract, or certification that there were none.
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