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USASMDC developed the TPMM with technology transition mechanisms to aid in the successful transition of technologies to their acquisition partners. The mechanism align development timetables, performance requirements, and funding consideration between the technology developer and the program of record.

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current20:40, 15 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 20:40, 15 May 2008451 × 268 (26 KB)CraverjUSASMDC developed the TPMM with technology transition mechanisms to aid in the successful transition of technologies to their acquisition partners. The mechanism align development timetables, performance requirements, and funding consideration between th

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