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- Q6973839 subject Q7211016.
- Q6973839 subject Q8138661.
- Q6973839 subject Q8368314.
- Q6973839 subject Q8549557.
- Q6973839 abstract "The National Inventors Council (NIC) was a United States government organization established in 1940 as part of the Department of Commerce's Office of Technical Services (OTC). It was designed to serve as a clearinghouse for inventions with possible military and national defense uses, and to bring these to the attention of the U.S. armed forces.Most active during World War II, the NIC continued into the mid-1950s. Its functions were transferred to the National Bureau of Standards when the Commerce Department abolished the OTC.In 1973, the NIC was transferred from the National Bureau of Standards to the private sector, where it was overseen by the Academy of Applied Science and the Franklin Pierce Law Center.As of at least 2009, its files are stored at the Washington National Records Center.".
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- Q6973839 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
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- Q6973839 wikiPageWikiLink Q7211016.
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- Q6973839 wikiPageWikiLink Q8138661.
- Q6973839 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368314.
- Q6973839 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549557.
- Q6973839 comment "The National Inventors Council (NIC) was a United States government organization established in 1940 as part of the Department of Commerce's Office of Technical Services (OTC). It was designed to serve as a clearinghouse for inventions with possible military and national defense uses, and to bring these to the attention of the U.S. armed forces.Most active during World War II, the NIC continued into the mid-1950s.".
- Q6973839 label "National Inventors Council".