Challenge: Industrial Espionage
Gene Tools LLC shipped approximately one ounce of product and expected to gross $4 million in sales. The product consists of molecules of redesigned genetic material. This material is being used by researchers to help identify the function of some of the tens of thousands of human genes whose codes have been identified but whose purpose is as yet undiscovered. The Philomath, Oregon based company also devotes substantial resources to researching ways to apply the technology therapeutically to fight viruses that cause diseases such as AIDS and certain cancers.
Industrial espionage was the main concern of Dr. James Summerton, president of the company. He needed clear restrictions on which employees had access to which labs and information. “We break up the activity so that no one person can access all of the information; we do not want the information out until all of the patents have been filed,” says Summerton.