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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11556
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    NASA has announced its intention to grant a patent license to Volt AI, LLC, allowing them to use certain inventions related to wireless sensing systems and other technologies. These inventions are covered by a range of U.S. patents, and NASA will grant either an exclusive, co-exclusive, or partially exclusive license. The public has until March 24, 2025, to submit any written objections or competing applications to prevent the license from being granted. The decision to grant the license is still pending, and NASA retains the right to deny it even if no objections are raised.

    Simple Explanation

    NASA wants to let a company called Volt AI use some of its special inventions, like wireless gadgets. People have until March 24, 2025, to say if they think this is not a good idea or if they also want to use these inventions, but even if no one disagrees, NASA might still say no.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15565
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Department of the Air Force has announced its intent to grant an exclusive patent license to Kennon Products, Inc. from Wyoming. This patent relates to a cover for aircraft using collapsible material with programmable magnets. These magnets help the cover stay in place during strong winds without harming the aircraft. The Department will consider objections within 15 days of this notice's publication and will also review any competing patent license applications submitted during this period.

    Simple Explanation

    The Air Force wants to give a special use of a cool airplane cover to a company in Wyoming. They will listen to others' opinions about this for a short time.