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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... matter , and if true - would be a powerful argu- ment for a more centralized structure - such as , say , a Department of Science . But would such a single agency be more effective in dealing with its two authorization and two ...
... matter , and if true - would be a powerful argu- ment for a more centralized structure - such as , say , a Department of Science . But would such a single agency be more effective in dealing with its two authorization and two ...
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... matter , and the head of an important science agency , plus , inevitably , his key staff people , should not change with each administration . The term , for example , of the Director of the National Science Foundation was purposely set ...
... matter , and the head of an important science agency , plus , inevitably , his key staff people , should not change with each administration . The term , for example , of the Director of the National Science Foundation was purposely set ...
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... matter but should , and does , pervade the whole Government . A Department of Science would tend to bring more and more scientific activities into its own purview , whereas the policy of the Government should be to spread them into the ...
... matter but should , and does , pervade the whole Government . A Department of Science would tend to bring more and more scientific activities into its own purview , whereas the policy of the Government should be to spread them into the ...
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... matter how carefully a budget proposal for the R. & D. funding of the country is presented by the President to the Congress , the individual congressional committees each have their authority to make changes which may spoil these plans ...
... matter how carefully a budget proposal for the R. & D. funding of the country is presented by the President to the Congress , the individual congressional committees each have their authority to make changes which may spoil these plans ...
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... matter- Mr. FULTON . Yes , Mr. DADDARIO ( continuing ) . About which the gentleman from Pennsylvania has injected into this discussion . I don't believe that it either adds or subtracts from the morning's events . I was pleased to have ...
... matter- Mr. FULTON . Yes , Mr. DADDARIO ( continuing ) . About which the gentleman from Pennsylvania has injected into this discussion . I don't believe that it either adds or subtracts from the morning's events . I was pleased to have ...
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