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Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • June 25th, 2021 • Rhode Island

This Consortium Membership Agreement (“CMA”) originally entered into, as of June 11, 2018 (and as modified by Amendment 2, effective July 1, 2021), is to establish membership in the Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC).

IWRP) Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • June 3rd, 2024 • New York

This Consortium Membership Agreement (“CMA”) entered into, as of July 11, 2018 (and as modified by Amendment 1, effective December 22, 2021), is to establish and continue membership in the Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) Consortium.

Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • August 16th, 2022 • New York

The Maritime Sustainment Technology and Innovation Consortium (MSTIC) Consortium Member Agreement (CMA) made as of the 8th day of Mar 2022 supersedes the MSTIC CMA made as of the 17th day of August 2020.

Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • October 15th, 2020 • New York

This Consortium Membership Agreement (“CMA”) entered into, as of November 6, 2017, is to establish the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Consortium.

Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • October 5th, 2021 • New York

WHEREAS, the Government has expressed intent to collaborate with academic, for-profit, non-profit, and non-traditional members, to leverage their combined capability to coalesce the statistical community and provide a source of information for policy formulation by other federal agencies, including the dissemination of information that may be used to formulate policy approaches to complex social/economic issues and emerging crises;

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Consortium Membership Agreement • October 20th, 2020 • New York
CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Consortium Membership Agreement • February 20th, 2024 • Massachusetts

This Consortium Membership Agreement (CMA) has been updated and this version is made effective as of (the “Effective Date) by, between, and among, the membership in the SOSSEC Consortium referred to as “Consortium Member” or, collectively as “Consortium Members”. The Consortium Members may also be referred to herein individually as a “Party” or collectively, as “Parties.”

Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • April 23rd, 2021 • District of Columbia

This Consortium Membership Agreement (the “Agreement” or “CMA”) is effective as of this 10th day of June, 2019 (“Effective Date”), and entered into by each member of the Naval Aviation Systems Consortium (“NASC”), each referred to as “Consortium Member” or “Member” and collectively as “Consortium Members”, on the date such Consortium Member executes this Agreement. The Consortium Members also may be referred to herein individually as a “Party” or collectively as “Parties.”

Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • February 7th, 2024 • Georgia

(“Effective Date”) between the Georgia Tech Research Corporation, a Georgia nonprofit corporation (“GTRC”) on behalf of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0

CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Consortium Membership Agreement • April 7th, 2021 • Massachusetts

This Consortium Membership Agreement (CMA) has been updated and this version is made effective as of (the “Effective Date) by, between, and among, the membership in the SOSSEC Consortium referred to as “Consortium Member” or, collectively as “Consortium Members”. The Consortium Members may also be referred to herein individually as a “Party” or collectively, as “Parties.”

HR-XML Consortium Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • April 4th, 2004 • California

HR-XML Consortium, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of California (“HR-XML Consortium”), with its address at , and

Investor Catalyst Hub and Spoke Consortium Membership Agreement (CMA)
Consortium Membership Agreement • June 17th, 2024

Management Firm (CMF) to organize and operate their Investor Catalyst Hub to achieve transition of health innovation in an expedient, safe, cost-effective, accessible, and sustainable manner that reaches all Americans. The Investor Catalyst Hub Consortium is organized and

Naval Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • April 27th, 2020 • New York

This Consortium Membership Agreement (“CMA”) establishes the Naval Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) as of 25 June 2019.

CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Consortium Membership Agreement • December 5th, 2023 • California

This Consortium Membership Agreement (“CMA”), entered into as of is to establish membership in the Consortium for Space Mobility and In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) Capabilities (“COSMIC”).

U DC CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT REGULAR MEMBER
Consortium Membership Agreement • July 31st, 2017

THE CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Agreement") by and between the UDC Consortium (PO Box 90407, 2509 LK The Hague, The Netherlands) (hereinafter also referred to as the "Consortium") and the National Library of the Czech Republic (Ident. No. 00023221) having an office at Klementinum 190, 110 00 Prahal, Czech Republic (hereinafter also referred to as the "Member").

Consortium Membership Agreement‌
Consortium Membership Agreement • December 26th, 2022 • California

HR Open Standards Consortium, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of California (“HR Open Standards Consortium”), with its address at 2170 S. Parker Rd, #125,

SENIOR HEALTHCARE INNOVATION CONSORTIUM (SHIC) CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Consortium Membership Agreement • January 12th, 2022

Background. Senior Healthcare Innovation Consortium (SHIC) is organized and administered as a non-profit corporation in the state of North Dakota. Subject to the provisions of the SHIC Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the business and affairs of the corporation shall be managed by the SHIC Board of Directors. The SHIC has engaged Advanced Technology International (ATI) as its Consortium Management Firm (CMF). ATI will support the consortium in business development efforts with the intent of securing funding and awards in order for SHIC Members to perform work in the area of Senior Healthcare as well as providing operational support of the SHIC to include contract, program, and financial management of any resulting prime award for the Consortium.

Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) Consortium Membership Agreement Effective as of December 22, 2021 PURPOSE
Consortium Membership Agreement • December 21st, 2021

This Consortium Membership Agreement Amendment is effective on December 22, 2021, to ensure continued membership for all IWRP members and uninterrupted consortium operations.

OneGeology CONSORTIUM MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Consortium Membership Agreement • January 15th, 2020
Background:
Consortium Membership Agreement • April 16th, 2019

The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO- CBRND) has established an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the CWMD Consortium for use by agencies that have a need to prototype new technologies related to countering Weapons of Mass Destruction. The consortium is comprised of traditional and non-traditional defense contractors, small businesses, for-profit and not-for-profit entities and academia, representing key players in the industry.

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Consortium Membership Agreement • July 18th, 2016 • Utah
Consortium for Rare Earth Technologies (CREaTe) Consortium Membership Agreement
Consortium Membership Agreement • March 22nd, 2022

Background. Advanced Technology International (ATI) has established the Consortium for Rare Earth Technologies (CREaTe) to support Rare Earth independence for the U.S. and U.S. allies. Rare Earth availability impacts scores of commercial and defense markets and has a profound impact on foreign policy. Given the importance and complexity of the Rare Earths supply chain, ATI is applying extensive collaboration leadership and expertise in order to assist. ATI will lead the consortium in roadmapping efforts to inform the path forward in technology development and engage in business development with the intent of identifying requirements, and securing funding for CREaTe Members to perform research and development in Rare Earth Technologies.