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is federal form DD-882 (Report of Inventions and Subcontracts). Used by contractors to report inventions, discoveries, improvements, and innovations made during contract performance. It also reports subcontracts that include patent rights clauses. Required by the Bayh-Dole Act and FAR 52.227 patent rights clauses to ensure the government is aware of all intellectual property created under funded research.
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Ask about DD-882Contractors performing R&D or engineering work submit DD-882 at contract completion (or interim periods) to disclose any inventions made and subcontracts issued with patent rights provisions.
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