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VRTAC Documents
Advancing Economic Development Through Strategic Research and Development Investment by the Commonwealth of Virginia (September 2007) PDF
Collaborative Research and Development Strategies and Directions for the Commonwealth of Virginia, (March 2007) PDF
Report of the VRTAC Subcommittee on: Incubation
of New High-Technology Industry (March 2005) PDF
Report of the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia,
The Human Capital Report (February 2005) PDF
Letter of support to the Governor's
Commission on Biotechnology endorsing the thrust of the Biotech
Commissions budgetary and legislative proposals.
Dec. 15,
2004 Letter
The Creation of New High-Technology Industries in Virginia (November
2003) PDF
Research & Development Strategies for the Commonwealth of Virginia
(November 2003) PDF
A Proposal to Establish the Virginia Nanomanufacturing Initiative
(draft) (September 2003) PDF
Report of the Steering Committee on Research Capabilities and
Centers of Excellence (February 2003) PPT
Elements for Successful Research in Colleges and Universities
(SCHEV, June 2003) PDF
HB 2639 - An Act to direct the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission (VRTAC) to develop strategies for the incubation of new science and technology industries in the Commonwealth. PDF HB 2284 - An Act to amend and reenact § 2.2-2515 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 3 of Chapter 22 of Title 2.2 a section numbered 2.2-2233.1, relating to the Commonwealth Technology Research Fund; report. PDF HB 2760 - An Act to direct the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission, in conjunction with the Secretaries of Technology, Commerce and Trade, and Education, to develop strategies for research and development in the Commonwealth. PDF
White paper on opportunities to increase Virginia's
participation in classified research conducted by the federal
government. Prepared by Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology
at the request of VRTAC (March 18, 2002) PDF
Report of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee,
Final Report: (November 2000)
Word 76 k
Final Report on a Benchmarking Pilot Study for the Governor’s Commission on Information Technology, Prepared for
Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology by The Leadership Edge (September 1999)
PDF 47 k
Biotechnology Centers of Excellence Initiatives: Examples of Best Practices, Prepared by BioAbility (October 2001)
PDF 484 k
An Assessment of the Intellectual Property Policies and Practices in Virginia’s Public Universities and Federal Laboratories,
House Document 46, Prepared by Virginia Secretary of Technology (2000)
PDF 203 k A Joint Study of Research and Development Tax Incentives, Prepared by Virginia Secretary of Technology,
Department of Taxation, State Council on Higher Education in Virginia and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership
(2000)
PDF 126 k
VRTAC ByLaws (March 2008) PDF 43K
FOIA – Rights and Responsibilities: The Rights of Requesters and the Responsibilities of the Virginia Research and
Technology Advisory Commission under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, Code of Virginia § 2.2-3700 et. seq.
PDF
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) May 22, 2002 "Condition of Research at Virginia Colleges & Universities" report:
PDF
Virginia Acts of Assembly (2005 Legislative Session) - Chapter 611:
An Act to amend and reenact § 2.2-2514 of the Code of Virginia relating to membership of the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission.
Word 35 k PDF 23 k
Virginia Acts of Assembly (2001 Legislative Session) - Chapter 52: PDF 9 k
An Act to amend and reenact § 9-6.25:1 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Title 9 a chapter numbered 52, consisting of sections numbered 9-396 through 9-400, relating to the creation of Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission.
Virginia Acts of Assembly (2002 Legislative Session) - Chapter 381: PDF
An act to amend and reenact § 2.2-2514 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Virginia Research
and Technology Advisory Commission, specifically, its membership. The bill increased the number of Commission members to 29 by adding the following ex officio members with voting power. The bill also reduced the number of Commission members appointed by the legislature and the governor from 20 to 12.
Senate Joint Resolution 502 - Study on R&D Policy for the Commonwealth:
PDF 9 k
Word 26 k Senate Joint Resolution No. 502 - Appendix A:
PDF 59 k
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