As the new program director, Gordon will also focus on the program’s shift from technology transfer into technology transfer and transition.
The change reflects Air Force senior leadership’s focus on seeing more technology moved quickly into the hands of the warfighter. In the future, the T2 program will operate with an increased emphasis on technology transition to the warfighter in addition to the traditional role of moving laboratory technologies to the commercial sector.
“I like to say that, “T2 + Transition equals T3,” said Gordon. “We’re excited to see how the program can assist the process of new technology reaching our warfighters.”
The T3 program will go through a new branding effort that includes a new website and new transfer/transition vehicles like the new software licensing agreements.
“I look forward to seeing the programs grow with updated policies and procedures, and seeing how T3 will operate in the future,” said Gordon.
For more information on the Air Force Technology Transfer & Transition program, call 937-904-9830.
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