Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1962 (Office of Science and Technology, National Science Foundation): Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session. April 17, 1962U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 47 pages |
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... present : Representatives Chet Holifield and George Meader . Also present Elmer W. Henderson , counsel ; James A. Lanigan , gen- eral counsel , Committee on Government Operations ; Miles Q. Rom- ney , associate general counsel , and J ...
... present : Representatives Chet Holifield and George Meader . Also present Elmer W. Henderson , counsel ; James A. Lanigan , gen- eral counsel , Committee on Government Operations ; Miles Q. Rom- ney , associate general counsel , and J ...
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... present . The exact figure here , Mr. Chairman , is $ 12.3 billion for the entire Federal Government . Science and technology have entered into our national life in a pervasive way , creating new relationships and dependencies between ...
... present . The exact figure here , Mr. Chairman , is $ 12.3 billion for the entire Federal Government . Science and technology have entered into our national life in a pervasive way , creating new relationships and dependencies between ...
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... present - day needs . The reorganizations do not contemplate any significant change in the basic mission and role of the National Science Foundation , the President's Science Advisory Committee , and the Federal Council for Science and ...
... present - day needs . The reorganizations do not contemplate any significant change in the basic mission and role of the National Science Foundation , the President's Science Advisory Committee , and the Federal Council for Science and ...
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... present arrangements do not pro- vide the President with adequate full - time professional staff help and create difficulties in executive - legislative relations . We concur in both of these conclusions . The Special Assistant to the ...
... present arrangements do not pro- vide the President with adequate full - time professional staff help and create difficulties in executive - legislative relations . We concur in both of these conclusions . The Special Assistant to the ...
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... present time . There are 14 professional , and I think 13 other employees . The budget for this operation is , in the current year , running about $ 700,000 . About $ 100,000 of that is required to finance the Presi- dent's Science ...
... present time . There are 14 professional , and I think 13 other employees . The budget for this operation is , in the current year , running about $ 700,000 . About $ 100,000 of that is required to finance the Presi- dent's Science ...
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activities administration ANDERSON appointed assist the President Atomic Energy Bell Telephone Laboratories Bronk Budget Bureau Chairman DAWSON Congress Council for Science Defense Department of Science Deputy Director duplication effective elected engineering and scientific ex officio Executive Committee Executive Office Federal agencies Federal Council Federal Government field of science functions conferred GEORGE MEADER Government Operations grams GRANAHAN HENDERSON HOLIFIELD institutions March 29 matters MEADER ment million mission mittee national policy National Science Board National Science Foundation NEAL SMITH nology oceanography office of Director Office of Science President for Science President's Science Advisory problem projects promotion of basic questions recommendations Reorganiza reorganization plan research and development research and education research programs undertaken responsibility RICHARD WAGNER science adviser Science Advisory Committee science and tech Science and Technology Science Foundation Act Senate SMITH Special Assistant STAATS staff strengthen subcommittee tive transferred undertaken by agencies voting member WATERMAN White House
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Page 4 - Director. The Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall receive compensation at the rate of $22,500 per annum.
Page 1 - States and foreign countries (6) to evaluate scientific research programs undertaken by agencies of the Federal Government, and to correlate the Foundation's scientific research programs with those undertaken by individuals and by public and private research groups...
Page 6 - Incidental transfers, a. So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred to the...
Page 7 - Foundation is authorized and directed — (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
Page 24 - The Board and the Director shall recommend and encourage the pursuit of national policies for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences.
Page 2 - States and the free world. 5. Such other matters consonant with law as may be assigned by the President to the Office.
Page 2 - Major policies, plans and programs of science and technology of the various agencies of the Federal Government, giving appropriate emphasis to the relationship of science and technology to national security and foreign policy, and measures for furthering science and technology in the Nation. (2) Assessment of selected scientific and technical developments and programs in relation to their impact on national policies.
Page 10 - Commerce in consultation with the other agencies responsible for water-resource development and with the Bureau of the Budget and the Council of Economic Advisers. The...
Page 5 - Board from among their number. (2) The term of office of each voting member of such Committee shall be two years, except that (A) any member elected to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was elected shall be elected for the remainder of such term; and...
Page 7 - Chairman; one representative from the Office of Science and Technology in the Executive Office of the President...