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 PUBLIC LAW 106-404—NOV. 1, 2000 114 STAT. 1749 "(1) are not intended to impose requirements that duplicate requirements imposed by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (31 U.S.C. 1101 note); "(2) are to be implemented in coordination with the implementation of that Act; and "(3) are satisfied if an agency provided the information concerning technology transfer activities described in this section in its annual submission under the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (31 U.S.C. 1101 note).", (b) ROYALTIES.— Section 14(c) of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710c(c)) is amended to read as follows: "(c) REPORTS. —^The Comptroller General shall transmit a report to the appropriate committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the effectiveness of Federal technology transfer programs, including findings, conclusions, and recommendations for improvements in such programs. The report shall be integrated with, and submitted at the same time as, the report required by section 202(b)(3) of title 35, United States Code.". SEC. 11. TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIPS OMBUDSMAN. 42 USC 7261c. (a) APPOINTMENT OF OMBUDSMAN.— ^The Secretary of Energy shall direct the director of each national laboratory of the Department of Energy, and may direct the director of each facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Energy, to appoint a technology partnership ombudsman to hear and help resolve complaints from outside organizations regarding the policies and actions of each such laboratory or facility with respect to technology partnerships (including cooperative research and development agreements), patents, and technology licensing. (b) QUALIFICATIONS. — ^An ombudsman appointed under subsection (a) shall be a senior official of the national laboratory or facility who is not involved in day-to-day technology partnerships, patents, or technology licensing, or, if appointed from outside the laboratory or facility, function as such a senior official. (c) DUTIES. —Each ombudsman appointed under subsection (a) shall— (1) serve as the focal point for assisting the public and industry in resolving complaints and disputes with the national laboratory or facility regarding technology partnerships, patents, and technology licensing; (2) promote the use of collaborative alternative dispute resolution techniques such as mediation to facilitate the speedy and low-cost resolution of complaints and disputes, when appropriate; and (3) report quarterly on the number and nature of complaints and disputes raised, along with the ombudsman's assessment of their resolution, consistent with the protection of confidential and sensitive information, to— (A) the Secretary; (B) the Administrator for Nuclear Security; (C) the Director of the Office of Dispute Resolution of the Department of Energy; and (D) the employees of the Department responsible for the administration of the contract for the operation of each national laboratory or facility that is a subject of

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