Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
   Facebook icon LinkedIn icon Twitter icon 
     
  T2 Contact Information:
Phone: (937) 904-9830
FAX: (937) 656-5368
AF.techtransfer@us.af.mil 
 

Events

 

FLC Midwest and Southeast Regional Meeting

August 29-30
Cincinnati, Ohio

 
Technology Transfer

Air Force Technology Transfer (T2)

  T2 logo    The Air Force Technology Transfer (T2) Program was created to ensure Air Force science and engineering activities are transferred or intentionally shared with state and local governments, academia and industry. The exchange of knowledge, expertise, equipment, and testing facilities leverages the Department of Defense (DoD) research and development investment.

The Air Force T2 Program office is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.

Air Force Mission: fly, fight and win... in Air, Space and Cyberspace 

T2 Leadership

Keith Quinn
T2 Program Manager
Tricia Randall
T2 Specialist
Abby Boggs
T2 Specialist

Learn About Our Program

Patent Summaries

T2 News Feed

Success Stories



Air Force Agreement Provides Educational Opportunities to Local Community

Air Force Partnership with University Enables 3D Technology Research

Air Force Partners With Rio Grande Neurosciences on Transcranial Stimulation Research

Air Force Agreement Helps Small Business Compete in the General Aviation Industry 

Monitoring Technology for Weapon Systems is One Goal of New AFRL Agreement

Air Force Supports Improved Method for Transporting Traumatic Brain Injury Patients 

Air Force Agreement allows Ionospheric research to continue 

Air Force Partners With Athletes and Coaches for Evaluation of Stress and Development of Recovery Methods

Air Force Agreement Enables Collaboration on Aircraft Anti-Icing Technology 

Air Force Signs First-Ever CRADA for the Non-DoD Military Aircraft Office

USAFSAM Working to Help Battlefield Airmen Beat the Heat

PIA-Purdue Research Foundation 

Educational Partnership Agreement Provides Collaboration Opportunities

Life-Saving Wound Treatment Revolutionizes Warfighter and Civilian Care 

AFTAC Agreement Aims to Improve Cloud Computing for Large Data Sets    

USAFSAM to Study Potential Transfer of Novel Viruses via Bed Bugs