Dataspective has developed solutions for a number of
our customers, and now represents a formidable resource available both to other
businesses as well as government agencies and government operated facilities.
- Partnerships — Dataspective has unique and highly specialized
products and services not currently available from other sources that can be
obtained through a partnering arrangement with our organization. Our current
strategic partners include network management companies, other software
companies, manufacturing faclities and other private-sector industries.
- Procurement
— Dataspective procures a variety of products and services in the course of
servicing its government and private-sector customers; thereby offering
opportunities for individuals and organizations to provide those services and
items. We are particularly interested in doing business with companies that are
Veteran (VOB) or Service-Disabled (SDVOB) Owned businesses, or other businesses
also certified(as we are) by the Small Business Administration for the 8(a)
program or certified as a Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB).
- Technology Transfer — Under the National Competitiveness
Technology Transfer Act of 1989, and with the consent of the Department of
Energy, Dataspective, under its legal name of MCH Corporation, has entered into
a technology transfer agreement with a company operating a federal faclility;
and subsequently that technology has been licensed to the private-sector.
In 2005, Dataspective recieved the Federal Laboratory Consortium award for
Technology Transfer for technology it licensed to BWXT-Y12 This resulted
in a formation of a new homeland security software company in Oak Ridge, TN.