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SUMMARY:Hybrid DEFTECH Coffee Call: Securing National Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid DEFTECH Coffee Call: Friday\, August 16\, 2024 | Securing National Innovation\n“Tech Protect 2.0: Securing National Innovation through a Whole-of-Government Collaboration” \nJoin us for the DEFTECH Coffee Call as we discuss “Tech Protect 2.0\,” a critical initiative designed to safeguard national innovation through a coordinated effort among federal agencies\, academia\, defense organizations\, and innovation leaders. This event builds on the momentum of the recent Federal Technology Symposium and the Tech Protect Workshop\, focusing on cybersecurity\, intellectual property protection\, counterintelligence\, and the integration of dual-use technologies.  Onsite at the United States Patent and Trademark Office Headquarters. \nDate: Friday\, August 16\, 2024\nTime: 8:00 AM – 10:15 AM\nLocation: USPTO Headquarters\, Madison Building\, 600 Dulany St.\, Alexandria\, VA \nRegister Here to Attend in person at the USPTO Headquarters \nAgenda Highlights: \n\n8:00 AM – 8:15 AM: Welcome and Introduction\n\nElizabeth Dougherty\, Eastern Regional Outreach Director\, USPTO\nBob Burton\, Director\, NC DEFTECH\n\n\n8:15 AM – 8:45 AM: Cybersecurity and National Security\n\nLaura Rodgers\, NC State University\nRob Main\, CISA\n\n\n8:45 AM – 9:15 AM: Innovation Collaboration\n\nJohn Whiteaker\, NSIN\nKrista Covey\, First Flight Venture Center\nKaleigh Presgraves\, The Geneva Foundation\n\n\n9:15 AM – 9:45 AM: Veteran Outreach and Support\n\nUSPTO Veteran Outreach Coordinator\n\n\n9:45 AM – 10:00 AM: Open Forum and Networking\n10:00 AM – 10:15 AM: Conclusion and Next Steps\n\nBob Burton\, Director\, NC DEFTECH\n\n\n\nPost-Coffee Call Integration:\nAttendees are encouraged to participate in Invention-Con 2024 at USPTO Headquarters\, where the discussion on integrating innovations into national security strategies will continue. \nRegister to Attend Invention-Con 2024     **Virtual Option Available** \nThis Coffee Call is an unparalleled opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and ensure a united approach to securing the future of national innovation. Don’t miss out on this strategic conversation that directly impacts our national security. \n*2024 Coffee Call Connection Options*\n1. Join via Teams on your computer\, mobile app or room device \nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 266 787 473 943  Passcode: Q7zfHp\nDownload Teams | Join on the web\n2. Call in (audio only)\n+1 980-296-2533\,\,802776946#   United States\, Charlotte\nPhone Conference ID: 802 776 946#\nFind a local number | Reset PIN\nLearn More | Meeting options  \nFor questions or assistance\, contact the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH)  \nBob Burton | DEFTECH Director | burtonr@ncmbc.us | 910-824-9609\nTJ Gilroy | DEFTECH Program Manager | gilroyt@ncmbc.us | 910-638-4489\nJaycie Beam | DEFTECH Program Support Specialist | beamj@ncmbc.us\nTodd Ferry | DEFTECH Program Manager | ferryt@ncmbc.us | 252-721-1775
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/hybrid-deftech-coffee-call-securing-national-innovation/
LOCATION:USPTO Headquarters\, Madison Building\, 600 Dulany St.\, Alexandria\, VA
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SUMMARY:PFAS Impacts Everyone – Including Your Business
DESCRIPTION:Background. PFAS is a class of chemical substances that are widely used in industry and consumer products. Up to half of the total use of PFAS chemicals can be accounted for in the textile industry because their properties achieve breathability\, thermal stability\, and durability. PFAS is also used the aerospace\, automotive\, construction\, and electronics industries. \n\nAerospace: Interference-free communication\nAutomotive: Fuel lines\, seals\, and batteries\nConstruction: Construction materials\nElectronics: Semiconductors and batteries\nMedical technologies: Catheters\, stents\, needles\, and transdermal patches\nMedicines and pharmaceuticals: COVID-19 therapeutics and prescription medicines\nTextiles: Coatings for textiles\, apparel\, upholstery\n\nDuring production and use\, PFAS can migrate into the soil\, water\, and air. Most PFAS does not break down\, so it remains in the environment for a long time. \nScientific studies have shown that exposure to some PFAS in the environment may be linked to harmful health effects in humans and animals. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to determine how to better and more efficiently detect and measure PFAS\, how much people are exposed to PFAS\, how harmful it is\, and how to remove\, manage\, and dispose of PFAS.  In mid-March 2023\, EPA issued a Maximum Contaminant Level\, or an MCL\, for six PFAS chemicals in drinking water with the MCL for two classes of PFAS – PFOA and PFOS – at 4 parts per trillion\, finally providing regulatory clarity that had been lacking. EPA has also designated PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response\, Compensation\, and Liability Act (CERCLA). \nThe United States Department of Defense (DoD) records confirm PFAS in groundwater and soil at nearly 400 bases with suspected contamination in groundwater at an additional 294 bases.  Several installations record some of the highest PFAS levels ever found in water or soil (nearly exceeding 1 million parts per trillion). In July 2022\, the U.S. DoD sent out a clarifying memorandum on the technical screening for PFAS using site specific regional screening levels (signed by Michael McAndrew Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Construction) \nThis webinar will introduce PFAS and include the following: \n\nIntroduction of Claros Technology (background\, how the company works with PFAS\, and their association with the Department of Defense)\nExplanation of PFAS and where it is found (sectors\, industries)\n\nImpacts of PFAS on various industries\nWhat can reasonably be done to decrease current levels\, mitigate the usage of PFAS now and into the future\n\n\nDiscussion of how PFAS is regulated (explanation of 4 PPT MCL\, its regulation of PFOA and PFOS under CERCLA). Regulatory authority more generally\nDiscussion of risks and how industries should address constituents (offsite/onsite\, move soil or not\, etc.)\n\nRegistration. This is a free webinar; however\, registration is required to receive log-in credentials. \nREGISTER
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