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How
can I get an account?
You may acquire a NASA eNTRe Web
account by going to the
login page and signing in.
My
company has contracts with more than one NASA Center,
how do I submit reports?
Each NASA Contract specifies where
reports should be delivered. NASA eNTRe supports
the selection of a NASA Center for each report.
NASA eNTRe will use the selected Center for delivery
of the submitted report.
How
can I submit drawings or pictures?
Add attachments to your invention disclosure in
Page 9, Additional Documentation under Attachments.
Any file type can be attached. If you have an uncommon
file type, please contact the Center POC listed
below before submitting your disclosure to ensure
they can support your file type.
PDF
is recommended. Common file types are Word, Powerpoint,
Excel, PDF, GIF, JPEG, and TXT.
Who can I call for
help with NASA eNTRe?
Who can send
new technology reports to NASA?
Reports of new technologies can be submitted
by parties that have funded agreements with NASA
or NASA Civil Servants.
How can an
organization submit a New Technology Summary Report?
NASA eNTRe supports on-line submission of
new technology summary reports.
How can an
organization elect to retain title of an invention?
Information on organizations' rights and related
links are provided in the "Party
under NASA Funded Agreements" section of
this web site. The "NASA
Election Form" can be used to make an election.
Are rewards available
for submitting a disclosure?
Information on rewards are available at the NASA
Invention and Contributions Board web site, http://icb.nasa.gov.
How long is eNTRe's time-out for inactivity?
When the user creates an NTR, a pop-up alerts the users by mentioning- "There is a 60-minute inactivity timeout. Please try to complete the NTR within that timeframe." This is a security feature that helps prevent others from gaining access to your private information, particularly when you are using a public computer.
Who do I contact
if I want to work or partner with NASA?
Information on technologies available for licensing
and partnerships with NASA can be found at NASA
TechFinder. |