📜Notice on R Consortium Membership Changes by DOJ Antitrust Division
The Department of Justice's Antitrust Division issued a notice regarding changes in membership within the R Consortium, Inc. This notice outlines the addition of new members and its implications for antitrust provisions under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act, emphasizing compliance requirements for participating businesses.
Learn More📜Defense Electronics Consortium Notice on Antitrust Compliance
The Department of Justice has issued a notice regarding the Defense Electronics Consortium (DEC) under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. This notice discloses changes in DEC's membership and emphasizes the continuation of specific antitrust provisions, affecting businesses involved in research and collaboration in the defense electronics sector.
Learn More⚓Notice on Maritime Sustainment Technology and Innovation Consortium Changes
The Department of Justice announces a notice regarding the Maritime Sustainment Technology and Innovation Consortium (MSTIC), detailing new members added to the consortium. These changes enable adherence to the National Cooperative Research and Production Act, fostering collaboration on maritime research and innovation while limiting antitrust damages under specific circumstances.
Learn More🏥Notice of Changes to Medical CBRN Defense Consortium Membership
The Department of Justice issued a notice regarding changes to the membership of the Medical CBRN Defense Consortium under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. New members have joined the consortium, while existing activities remain unchanged. The consortium aims to foster cooperation in medical defense research amid evolving operational needs.
Learn More📊Notice of Membership Changes in America's DataHub Consortium
The Department of Justice announces membership changes for America's DataHub Consortium under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. Four entities, including Optimal Solutions Group and University of Southern California, have joined, with implications for antitrust liability and compliance among participating businesses. The consortium’s collaboration remains open to new members, ensuring ongoing adjustments as needed.
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