LPS User Survey

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LPS User Survey Plan

LPS User Survey

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Lab Partnering Service User Survey

Research Plan


Survey questions include the following:


  1. Which of the following roles best describes you? (single select)

    • Innovator, researcher, engineer

    • Investor

    • Technology transfer professional

    • Other


  1. Which of the following best describes your organization? (single select)

    • Department of Energy lab

    • Other government lab

    • Non-government lab

    • Other non-lab government entity (e.g. Department of Defense or NASA)

    • Academia (school, college, university)

    • Small business (1-50 employees)

    • Medium business (51-250 employees)

    • Large business (251+ employees)

    • Incubator

    • Accelerator

    • Technical assistance provider (e.g. Dawnbreaker)

    • Broker

    • Other


  1. What are your goals for technology transfer? Select all that apply. [randomized]

    • Advance science

    • Bring new technologies to the public

    • Build university-industry research community

    • Commercialize technology

    • Help start new companies that contribute to economic development and innovation

    • Meet the President’s cross-agency priority goal 14

    • Secure funding

    • Secure partnerships

    • Other


  1. Which industry do you work in? (single select)

    • Energy

    • Aerospace

    • Education

    • Electronics

    • Manufacturing

    • Pharmaceutical

    • Security & defense

    • Technology

    • Telecommunications

    • Transportation

    • Other


  1. Before today, had you heard of the Lab Partnering Service (LPS)? (single select)

    • Yes

    • No


  1. [If answered “Yes” to Question 5] How did you hear about Lab Partnering Service? Select all that apply.

    • Through online search engines

    • From colleagues or friends

    • At a conference / trade show

    • From the Department of Energy (DOE)

    • From non-DOE government entity (e.g. Department of Defense or NASA)

    • From a DOE lab

    • From other government lab

    • From a non-government lab

    • From an incubator / accelerator

    • Other


  1. [If answered “Yes” to Question 5] How frequently do you visit the Lab Partnering Service website, labpartnering.org? (single select)

    • Daily

    • Weekly

    • Monthly

    • A few times a year

    • Once

    • Never


  1. [If didn’t answer “Never” to Question 7 AND didn’t select “Department of Energy lab” in Question 2] How many times has the Lab Partnering Service website helped you to make a connection with a Department of Energy lab or expert that resulted in an email exchange, phone call or meeting? (single select)

    • 0

    • 1

    • 2

    • 3

    • 4

    • 5+


  1. [If didn’t answer “Never” to Question 7 AND selected “Department of Energy lab” in Question 2] How many times has the Lab Partnering Service website helped you to make a connection with an investor, entrepreneur or inventor that resulted in an email exchange, phone call or meeting? (single select)

    • 0

    • 1

    • 2

    • 3

    • 4

    • 5+


  1. [If didn’t answer “Never” to Question 7] How likely are you to speak positively about the Lab Partnering Service website to other people? (0 being not likely, 10 being very likely)


  1. [If answered “Yes” to Question 5] How could Lab Partnering Service improve its website or services? Select all that apply.

    • Improve content

    • Boost marketing

    • Share more case studies

    • Shorten inquiry response time

    • Improve visual design

    • Improve patent search

    • Focus on smaller-scale businesses and entrepreneurs

    • Other

    • I don’t know


  1. Have you ever partnered or contracted with the Department of Energy or one of its labs? (single select)

    • Yes

    • No


  1. Which of the following resources do you use to advertise or find new technologies, secure ownership, funding, or new partners for technologies in development? Select all that apply.

    • Software tools or services (e.g. In-Part or Quid)

    • Online platforms (e.g. beta.SAM.gov, formerly FedBizOpps (FBO) or TechConnect)

    • Consulting services (e.g. Frost & Sullivan)

    • Business contacts and/or internal Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools

    • Personal networks

    • Events or conferences

    • Publications

    • Technical assistance providers (e.g. Dawnbreaker, Procurement Technical Assistance Center program)

    • DOE Office of Technology Transitions (OTT)

    • Other government agency’s Office of Technology Transitions/Transfer

    • DOE Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs

    • Other government agency’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs

    • Other



If you have any additional feedback about the Lab Partnering Service or would like to volunteer for future research, please email us at lps@hq.doe.gov.

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