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Package NASA Anomaly Detection Patents into $499 Market Intelligence Report

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https://technology.nasa.gov/TOP2-306

Organization

NASA Technology Transfer Office (public patent data)

Sector

VC firms investing in cybersecurity/ML, corporate development teams at Splunk/Datadog/ServiceNow, and patent licensing attorneys

Location

Location unspecified

Budget

$2,495 from first 5 sales, potential for 20+ sales at $499 each

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Posted

Apr 09, 2026

Intel / Context Summary

NASA Ames Research Center holds the Meta Monitoring System (MMS) patent for anomaly detection interpretation software, rated TRL 7 and available for licensing. The anomaly detection market is valued at $4B+ with established players, but NASA lacks commercial distribution and market feedback loops.

Catalyst: Why Now

The $4B+ anomaly detection market has vendors spending millions on R&D while NASA sits on TRL 7 operational IP with zero commercial distribution. Market intelligence on available NASA patents is fragmented across individual web pages with no competitive analysis or licensing guidance.

Friction: The Bottleneck

  • Vulnerability: The $4B+ anomaly detection market has vendors spending millions on R&D while NASA sits on TRL 7 operational IP with zero commercial distribution. Market intelligence on available NASA patents is fragmented across individual web pages with no competitive analysis or licensing guidance.
  • Capital yield: $2,495 from first 5 sales, potential for 20+ sales at $499 each
  • Resource capture: Proprietary competitive analysis of NASA vs. commercial anomaly detection IP
  • Influence capture: Authority position as NASA IP licensing intelligence source
  • Required vectors: Vector: Market Research & Analysis, Vector: B2B Sales Outreach

Wedge: Execution Protocol

Phase 1: Extract and Analyze Patent Portfolio: Using the F-Rank output (NASA anomaly detection patent spreadsheet), research each patent's: 1) citations (forward/backward via Google Patents), 2) technical maturity (TRL rating), 3) integration requirements (APIs, platforms mentioned), 4) competitive positioning vs. commercial vendors. Add columns for 'Strategic Fit' and 'Licensing Complexity'. → Phase 2: Package into Market Intelligence Report: Create 25-page PDF report: 'NASA Anomaly Detection IP Portfolio: 2024 Licensing Intelligence Brief'. Include: executive summary, patent landscape map, TRL maturity analysis, integration matrix (Splunk/Datadog/AWS compatibility), licensing process walkthrough, and 5 strategic recommendations for acquirers. Design professional cover using Canva. → Phase 3: Targeted LinkedIn Distribution: Use LinkedIn Sales Navigator to identify: 1) Corporate development VPs at cybersecurity vendors (Splunk, Datadog, CrowdStrike), 2) Investment partners at VC firms specializing in enterprise software/cybersecurity, 3) Patent licensing attorneys at top 100 law firms. Send personalized connection request + message offering free executive summary. For those who engage, send full report with $499 invoice via Stripe.

Specific Roles Required

Vector: Market Research & Analysis

Primary executor: Phase 1: Extract and Analyze Patent Portfolio: Using the F-Rank output (NASA anomaly detection patent spreadsheet), rese

Vector: B2B Sales Outreach

Supporting vector for: Package NASA Anomaly Detection Patents into $499 Market Intelligence Report

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