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SBA - TECH-Net - Search TECH-Net Database In addition to searching for technology partnerships, licensing and investmentopportunities in Tech-Net, SBA's Pro-Net allows searches for small businessprocurement opportunities. Pro-Net is an electronic gateway of procurementinformation - for and about small businesses. It is a search engine for contractingofficers, a marketing tool for small firms and a "link" to procurement opportunities forsmall businessses seeking federal, state and private contracts. Go here to search PRO- Net ... [Read More]
Depository Libraries for Selected States or Area Codes Montana Tech Library ... http://www.msun.edu/infotech/library/govdocs.htm ... http://www.mtech.edu/library/resources/govinfo.htm ... [Read More]
20-25-211. Montana tech of the university of Montana -- purpose -- fees for assays. 20-25-211. Montana tech of the university of Montana -- purpose -- fees for assays. (1) Montana tech of the university of Montana has for its purpose instruction and education in chemistry, metallurgy, mineralogy, geology, mining, milling, engineering, mathematics, mechanics and drawing, and the laws of the United States and Montana relating to mining. ... (2) A department designated as "the Montana state bureau of mines and geology", which is under the direction of the regents, is established at Montana tech of the university of Montana. ... [Read More]
Small Business Innovation Research Technology MSU TechLink provides specialized assistance in the areas of advanced materials, aerospace, agricultural technologies, biomedicine, biotechnology, electronics, environmental technologies, information technologies and software, and photonics and sensors. By understanding technology needs and strengths of industry and federal labs, TechLink develops productive partnerships for the licensing, transfer, development and commercialization of technology. The organization also provides SBIR outreach assistance. http://techlink.msu.montana.edu/techlink.html ... [Read More]
STATE - States Bioenergy As commercialization of advanced bioethanol technology makes possible ethanol production from biomass other than starch and sugar, vast additional resources will become available to supplement ethanol production from corn kernels. The first advanced bioethanol technology plants will likely use "opportunity" feedstocks such as paper mill or food processing wastes, that are from concentrated sources and now have low value or must be disposed. In the intermediate future, ethanol can be made from agricultural residues such as corn stover (stalks and husksroughly equivalent in mass to the corn grain crop), or forestry residues such as from lumber mills or from forest thinning to reduce fire danger near urban areas. In the long term, ethanol could be made from dedicated energy crops of fast-growing trees and grasses such as poplars and switchgrass. ... [Read More]
Rehberg (MT00) - Press Release - Rehberg, University Officials Review Higher Education Goals for Montana Rehberg held meetings with University of Montana Presiden t George Dennison – representing the University of Montana in Missoula and Helena, Montana Tech in Butte, and The University of Montana - Western in Dillon – and with Montana State University officials – representing Montana State University in Bozeman and Billings, Montana State University - Northern in Havre, and Great Falls College of Technology. ... [Read More]
2002 Tech Reports | Appendix This survey is being conducted by The Center for Organizational Excellence (COE) for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS is a Federal agency that provides grants to museums and libraries to improve their operations and services to the public. IMLS will use the results of this survey to determine an appropriate role for IMLS in supporting technology applications, particularly in the area of digital access to information, in providing museum and library services to the public. The purpose of this survey is to collect information on technology use, plans, and policies of libraries, museums and state library agencies, especially in the area of digitization. [Digitization is the process of converting, creating and maintaining books, art works, historical documents, photos, journals, etc. in electronic representations so they can be viewed via computer and other devices.] ... [Read More]
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