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Practical, Compliance-Driven Execution

At RJ, we believe strategy must translate into measurable outcomes. Our methodology is structured, practical, and rooted in compliance—ensuring every engagement moves from concept to execution without losing sight of mission or regulatory requirements.

ARL Framework

The following posts contain articles and information to help you better understand what we do and how we do it.

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Applicable Across Technologies:

ARL is versatile; it’s fit for everything from small consumer applications to large-scale infrastructure.

🔹 Facilitates Important Conversations: ARL spurs conversations on commercial applications and non-technical risks. This can lead to early identification of risk mitigation opportunities, R&D design changes, and even commercial partnerships.

🔹 Inform Investment Decisions: For leaders and managers, ARL assessments can guide investment decisions and create a taxonomy of technologies. This can help you track KPIs to assess the progress and health of your portfolios.

🔹 Identifies Critical Barriers: Quickly pinpoint where barriers may be present in a technology’s pathway to market that need to be addressed for full-scale deployment.

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Whether you’re an expert driving technology readiness, a project manager overseeing development, or a leader making investment decisions, ARL is an invaluable tool for achieving a strategic view of your technology portfolio.

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This article originally appeared on LinkedIN in a post made by DOE Office of Technology Transitions. See it here.