Centralization of Federal Science Activities: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 505 pages Committee Serial No. 10. Examines Government organizational structure supporting scientific research to determine how Federal support may be strengthened. |
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... effectively for science in the adminis- tration and in the Congress and , hence , to secure adequate funding . This is ... effective in dealing with its two authorization and two appropriation subcommittees in the House and Senate than ...
... effectively for science in the adminis- tration and in the Congress and , hence , to secure adequate funding . This is ... effective in dealing with its two authorization and two appropriation subcommittees in the House and Senate than ...
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... effective as it could . We are trying earnestly to make it more effective . The Federal Council , as you know , consists of the top scien- tists or research officers in each agency ; the Assistant 15.
... effective as it could . We are trying earnestly to make it more effective . The Federal Council , as you know , consists of the top scien- tists or research officers in each agency ; the Assistant 15.
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... effectively we can get the proper information to the congressional committees as to the total science and technology needs of the country and how the needs of the various departments fit into this picture . We also work closely with the ...
... effectively we can get the proper information to the congressional committees as to the total science and technology needs of the country and how the needs of the various departments fit into this picture . We also work closely with the ...
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... effective Cabinet - level agencies for bringing to- gether the problems and policies of the Government in their respective fields . At the table where these meetings occur , with the President's presence in the chair , specific ...
... effective Cabinet - level agencies for bringing to- gether the problems and policies of the Government in their respective fields . At the table where these meetings occur , with the President's presence in the chair , specific ...
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... effective management than if these laboratories were left with the existing agencies which are responsible for them . It is my present opinion that this would not be the case . The conglomerate would not be a better management mechanism ...
... effective management than if these laboratories were left with the existing agencies which are responsible for them . It is my present opinion that this would not be the case . The conglomerate would not be a better management mechanism ...
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