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Scrape NASA Tech Transfer Portal for All Anomaly Detection IP via FOIA Request

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

Organization

NASA Technology Transfer Office (public portal)

Sector

Patent attorneys, technology scouts, and market analysts tracking government IP leakage

Location

Location unspecified

Budget

Complete NASA anomaly detection patent database - 15-40 patents with licensing status

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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

NASA's technology transfer portal contains hundreds of patents with inconsistent metadata, making it difficult for commercial entities to systematically identify anomaly detection IP beyond the single MMS patent. The portal lacks bulk export, forcing manual search.

Friction: The Bottleneck

  • Vulnerability: NASA's technology transfer portal contains hundreds of patents with inconsistent metadata, making it difficult for commercial entities to systematically identify anomaly detection IP beyond the single MMS patent. The portal lacks bulk export, forcing manual search.
  • Resource capture: Complete NASA anomaly detection patent database - 15-40 patents with licensing status
  • Influence capture: First-mover intelligence on NASA's anomaly detection IP portfolio
  • Sovereignty yield: Foundational dataset for all subsequent NASA IP arbitrage operations
  • Required vectors: Vector: FOIA Request Submission, Vector: Basic Data Processing

Wedge: Execution Protocol

Phase 1: FOIA Request for Complete Patent Database: Submit FOIA request to NASA Office of Technology Transfer for complete database export of all available patents (2010-present) including: patent number, title, abstract, TRL rating, technology category, licensing status (available/exclusive/licensed), and contact email. Specify CSV format. → Phase 2: Filter and Package Anomaly Detection Subset: Receive CSV database from NASA. Filter for all patents containing 'anomaly', 'monitoring', 'detection', 'interpretation', 'diagnostic', 'predictive', 'fault', 'failure' in title or abstract. Create cleaned spreadsheet with: patent number, title, 1-sentence summary, TRL, licensing status, NASA center, and direct link to tech transfer page.

Specific Roles Required

Vector: FOIA Request Submission

Primary executor: Phase 1: FOIA Request for Complete Patent Database: Submit FOIA request to NASA Office of Technology Transfer for comple

Vector: Basic Data Processing

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