The Center on Knowledge Translation for Employment Research (KTER Center) at the American Institutes for Research, which is funded by the National Institute for Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, tested a knowledge broker model in vocational rehabilitation (VR) agency settings. Knowledge brokers are individuals positioned to bridge the worlds of research and practice (Long et al., 2013). Through several other studies, the KTER Center implemented this model by training VR staff on how to engage in the knowledge broker role on relevant topics, including preemployment transition services and adult learning. (See KTER Technical Brief 10 for results from these related studies.) This brief focuses on the KTER Center’s work with VR agency business points of contact who belonged to the National Employment Team (the NET) headed by Kathy West-Evans of the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR), the KTER Center's partner.