What data entry options are available for grantee and contractor organizations that already have invention, patent, and licensing data on an electronic database?
Exclusive of the Internet-based browser access, a secondary mode of access is also available to serve grantee and contractor organizations with database systems in place. Without this capacity, such institutions would be faced with re-keying data. iEdison includes software that enables grantee and contractor organizations to send information to the Interagency Edison system via bulk, computer-to-computer transmission One part of the iEdison site provides information for grantee and contractor organizations who wish to consider this type of transaction, see: “Special Instructions for Organizations that have Large Databases.” Also several third party vendors who market intellectual property software now offer a feature that allows for the automatic submission to iEdison of records created in their software package. Return to FAQ Table of Contents • Q: How does the information that is included in the iEdison report compare with what grantee and contractor organizations report via hard cop
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- What data entry options are available for grantee and contractor organizations that already have invention, patent, and licensing data on an electronic database?
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