IPTalons Receives Recognition: National Science Foundation Is Looking to the Texas A&M System to Help Others Protect Their Sensitive Research

Check out IPTalons mentioned in a recent press release by Texas A&M University. The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded four grants to create research security training programs in U.S. universities. Having the knowledge, skills, and ability in the field of research security, IPTalons will join Texas A&M in developing the research security training module focusing on “properly disclosing information and clarifying the importance of transparency.” The National Science Foundation said, “the Research Security Training for The United States Research community will strengthen research security in the U.S. while also encouraging principled international collaboration.” Read the press release in the link below to learn more about the collaboration between IPTalons and Texas A&M University Systems and how the NSF grants will help safeguard scientific progress. 

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