Howard County will spend $400,000 over the next two years on a program designed to accelerate the commercialization of new technology developed by the county’s scientists, the Baltimore Sun reported.
County Executive Kenneth Ulman, who is running for lieutenant governor as the running mate of Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, announced the program Thursday, which is a new partnership between the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and the Howard County Economic Development Authority.
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