The Center on Knowledge Translation for Technology Transfer (KT4TT) at the University at Buffalo is evaluating KT strategies through a series of randomized controlled investigations (RCTs), for effectiveness with relevant stakeholder participants. In the first RCT related to new knowledge in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technology, the authors found two KT methods effective compared to passive diffusion (Stone and colleagues, 2011), although the methods were not significantly different from each other. The two methods were: (1) a targeted and tailored dissemination (TTDK) method, where the knowledge (published findings) is tailored to the context of specifically targeted stakeholder groups; and (2) a targeted dissemination (TDK) method, where targeted stakeholders receive the published findings (the article) with no tailoring. This poster describes the RCT that replicated the above investigation in Environmental Access Technology,and found similar results.#2012Conference #DisabilitiesandOtherVulnerablePopulations #Research,Technology,andDevelopmentEval #Communications