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Technical Information Services
Budget Figures
FY2026 award data is a partial year — USASpending awards are reported on a rolling basis and the fiscal year does not close until September 30. why partial FY2026 data? →
| Fiscal year | Amount |
|---|---|
| FY24 | $1.49MR-1 TOA · PB2026 |
| FY25 | $1.01MR-1 TOA · PB2026 |
| FY26 | $0P-40 detail · PB2026 |
The vertical scale does not start at zero: the baseline sits just below this program’s smallest year, so a low point on this line is not a small amount. Read the shape for direction and the grid below for the figures.
● actuals (line) · ○ enacted · ◇ request — gaps are editions the program is absent from, never interpolated.
| Series | FY15 | FY16 | FY17 | FY18 | FY19 | FY20 | FY21 | FY22 | FY23 | FY24 | FY25 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actuals | $1.29M | $1.33M | $1.49M | $1.28M | $1.47M | $1.46M | $1.41M | $1.56M | $957.0K | $1.49M | |
| Enacted | $925.0K | $903.0K | $782.0K | $1.03M | $988.0K | $928.0K | $934.0K | $987.0K | $1.00M | $1.01M | |
| Request | $903.0K | $782.0K | $1.03M | $988.0K | $932.0K | $934.0K | $987.0K | $1.00M | $1.01M |
blank = series not published for this year; – = absent from that edition.
Asked vs spent: the PB2022 book requested $934.0K for FY2022; the PB2024 book reported $1.56M as actual total obligation authority — $628.0K above the request. 1.56 − 0.93 = 0.63 USD millions — the compact figures above are rounded for reading.
Program Lineage
No predecessor/successor lineage was recorded for this program element — no FY-to-FY transfer into or out of this line was stated in the ingested J-books, and none was inferred from the program structure.
Description
Mission — Technical Information Services
The Department of the Navy (DoN) Technology Transfer (T2) Program is a congressionally mandated program that requires federal laboratories to actively assess applications for Federal research and development projects, and to provide information and assistance to State or local government and to private industry (Stevenson-Wydler Act of 1980). The DoN Technology Transfer (T2) Program Management Office (DoN T2 PMO) is responsible for policy and guidance, as well as products and services that enable T2-designated commands and activities to facilitate the transfer of technology both into and out of the DoN to stimulate partnerships and advance naval technology needs. T2 Offices throughout the DoN enhance naval effectiveness by strategically leveraging industrial and technology into the NRE, and transfer appropriate Navy-developed innovative concepts, inventions, facilities, and materiel to the private sector for the purposes of dual-use commercialization, to benefit DoD, the public economy, and academia. This program provides the Department of the Navy interface to technology transfer and transition stakeholders such as the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs (SBIR/STTR), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)/Department of Commerce, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) for matters relating to policy and reporting requirements for technology transfer. The DoN T2 PMO, under the purview of the Chief of Naval Research at ONR, is also aligned within the NavalX organization to support its Tech Bridge activities. Due to the number of efforts in this PE, the programs described herein are representative of the work included in this PE.
Mission — Technology Transfer - Policy and Strategic Partnerships
The DoN T2 PMO oversees the use of T2 authorities to provide strategic research and development partnership support in collaboration with industry and academia as well as access and develop emerging technologies to solve challenges. The DoN T2 PMO develops policy and guidance, products and services to the Naval Research and Development Enterprise's (NR&DE) 51 T2-designated commands and activities. These commands and activities pursue collaborations and partnerships to enhance warfighter effectiveness by supporting research and development, test and evaluation, and maintenance and sustainment of improved capabilities for the fleet and force. These partnerships enable both private sector technology to enter into the NR&DE as well as appropriate Navy-developed innovative concepts, inventions, facilities and materiel to transfer to the private sector. In addition to these efforts, a strong ecosystem is created that the DoN and DoD can leverage to benefit the warfighter, academia, industry, and U.S. economy. (Public Law 96-480, Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986). This program also provides the Department of the Navy interface to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering as well as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy for matters relating to policy and reporting requirements for technology transfer.
Mission — Federal Lab Consortium
Federal Lab Consortium annual financial contributions to the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) according to federal statute (Title 15, USC, Section 3710(e)(7)(A))
Justification
Accomplishments & Planned Programs (1)
DON Technology Transfer
DoN T2 PMO is responsible for T2 policy and guidance, program administration, oversight, and reporting for the Chief of Naval Research, as delegated by the Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV). The DoN T2 Program Office is also responsible for programmatic and financial management, setting requirements for and administering professional development training, opportunity marketing, T2-designations, pilot programs, and records management. This program also provides the Department of the Navy interface to technology transfer and transition stakeholders such as the SBIR/STTR Program, OUSDR&E, NIST/DoC, OSTP, and FLC for matters relating to policy and reporting requirements for technology transfer. The DoN T2 PMO, under the purview of the Chief of Naval Research at ONR, is also aligned within the NavalX organization to support its Tech Bridge activities.
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
P-1/R-1 workbook Total Obligation Authority basis (USD thousands) · PB2026.
Exhibit R-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy | N | FY24 Actuals | $1.49M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy | N | FY25 Enacted | $1.01M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy | N | FY25 Total | $1.01M |
Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)
J-book detail basis (R-2/P-40, USD millions) · PB2026 — a different accounting basis from the P-1/R-1 workbook TOA above; where the two disagree, the reconciliation strip under Budget Figures shows both.
Wider than this screen — swipe the table sideways for the remaining fiscal-year columns.
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $0 | $1.49M | $1.01M | $0 | $0 |
| 0835: Technology Transfer - Policy and Strategic Partnerships | $0 | $970.0K | $1.01M | $0 | $0 |
| 2296: Federal Lab Consortium | $0 | $522.0K | $0 | $0 | $0 |
No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 1,741 programs). why coverage is partial? →
Awards
No awards are linked to this program element at high confidence — the budget→award crosswalk only asserts links it can defend, and this line has none yet.
Lobbying Mentions
No Senate LDA lobbying filing in the tracked data mentions this program element by code or alias.
Oversight
Department-level designation (not specific to this program)
GAO lists 5 high-risk areas for DOD as a whole. That designation covers the department, not Technical Information Services — no program-specific GAO finding for this line is in the ingested data. See the DOD oversight record.
No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 1,741 programs, the largest fully J-book-detailed lines by FY2026 requested dollars. why no dossier here? →