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May 2006
Dr. Lee Greenberg Selected as
FLC Representative of the Year - Presented to an FLC
Representative for sustained significant service to the FLC as
an organization.
US Army Benét Laboratories
Dr. Lee Greenberg has served with
dedication in the FLC Northeast Region and on the national FLC
board. He has implemented visionary approaches to federal
technology transfer and industry collaboration and through these
activities and more, has significantly elevated awareness of the
FLC in the Northeast and communicated new practices and prime
examples of novel technology transfer methods to the nationwide
FLC community.
Dr. Greenberg established the technology
transfer program at Benét Laboratories and put the first ever
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) into
place, which enabled the Army to accept funds. To date, Dr.
Greenberg has been instrumental in approximately 150 CRADAs.
The value of these CRADAs has directly resulted in a cumulative
$70 million in business.
Within the FLC, Dr. Greenberg is an
invaluable resource. He frequently assists FLC members,
providing direction and solutions to complex issues pertaining
to technology transfer mechanisms and instruments. As a member
of the FLC executive board serving as a Member-at-Large, he
regularly provides consultations, presents his innovations and
business achievements, and offers classes to FLC members and
other DoD laboratories.

Dr. Lee Greenberg, center,
with other 2006 FLC award recipients.
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