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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 4
... scientists - including many very brilliant ones— are effectively at work in many kinds of laboratories in all fields of science all over the country . A large number of well - trained new scientists emerge from our universities every ...
... scientists - including many very brilliant ones— are effectively at work in many kinds of laboratories in all fields of science all over the country . A large number of well - trained new scientists emerge from our universities every ...
Page 5
... scientists have the maximum opportunity to use their talents in the pursuit of new knowledge . The three things that scientists need to pursue their investigations effectively are : ( 1 ) freedom , or independence ; ( 2 ) diversity of ...
... scientists have the maximum opportunity to use their talents in the pursuit of new knowledge . The three things that scientists need to pursue their investigations effectively are : ( 1 ) freedom , or independence ; ( 2 ) diversity of ...
Page 6
... scientists in his field throughout the world . Now , would any change in Government structure help him - the successful working scientist ? This question must be seriously consid- ered before radical new structures are approved . But ...
... scientists in his field throughout the world . Now , would any change in Government structure help him - the successful working scientist ? This question must be seriously consid- ered before radical new structures are approved . But ...
Page 7
... scientist by providing funds , doing the necessary purchasing and accounting and payroll handling and all the rest . But all these functions must only support and not direct the work of the scientist himself . It is true that when a ...
... scientist by providing funds , doing the necessary purchasing and accounting and payroll handling and all the rest . But all these functions must only support and not direct the work of the scientist himself . It is true that when a ...
Page 8
... scientists which his agency supports . He couldn't , he wouldn't , and it would spoil the whole enter- prise if he tried . The NSF Director only manages an expert staff of his own whose job is to find the best investigators and to ...
... scientists which his agency supports . He couldn't , he wouldn't , and it would spoil the whole enter- prise if he tried . The NSF Director only manages an expert staff of his own whose job is to find the best investigators and to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
86th Congress academic science administration Advisory allocation American applied research applied science areas basic research believe better budget Bureau central Chairman committee concerned Congress coordination Council DADDARIO Department of Defense Department of Science Director DUBRIDGE effective effort Emilio Q engineering established example executive branch Federal Government Federal science activities Federal support field functional fields functions funds goals going high energy physics higher education House important industry institutions involved knowledge laboratories legislative LENHER ment million mission agencies MOSHER NASA National Science Board National Science Foundation nuclear operating organization organizational percent physics planning political present President President's Science priorities problems programs projects proposed PSAC question reorganization research and development responsibility role science and technology science policy scientists SEABORG social sciences society space staff STEVER structure subcommittee superconducting talking technical things tion universities WAGGONNER WENK WINN