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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... appropriate level . Finally , the White House science apparatus must be sustained and strengthened to serve the President , the Congress , and the executive departments . Any reorganization or centralization must preserve these features ...
... appropriate level . Finally , the White House science apparatus must be sustained and strengthened to serve the President , the Congress , and the executive departments . Any reorganization or centralization must preserve these features ...
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... a manager who can enlist cooperation among his colleagues - still leaving the individual investigators freedom to direct their own experiments . Elaborate man- agement structures are not appropriate in scientific work - whether 7.
... a manager who can enlist cooperation among his colleagues - still leaving the individual investigators freedom to direct their own experiments . Elaborate man- agement structures are not appropriate in scientific work - whether 7.
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... appropriate in scientific work - whether the structure is in the department , the university , or the Government . Now the reverse situation is necessary in technology - the process of using scientific knowledge to attain a specific ...
... appropriate in scientific work - whether the structure is in the department , the university , or the Government . Now the reverse situation is necessary in technology - the process of using scientific knowledge to attain a specific ...
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... appropriate . It is , in fact , quite astonishing that the sum total of all the needs of all mission agencies has added up to such a broad and healthy scientific enterprise in this country - in- cluding an extensive effort to train new ...
... appropriate . It is , in fact , quite astonishing that the sum total of all the needs of all mission agencies has added up to such a broad and healthy scientific enterprise in this country - in- cluding an extensive effort to train new ...
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... appropriate activities keeping in mind the often uncertain outcome of the research process . Question 3. There appears to be agreement among several members of the scientific community that the National Science Foundation should be ...
... appropriate activities keeping in mind the often uncertain outcome of the research process . Question 3. There appears to be agreement among several members of the scientific community that the National Science Foundation should be ...
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87th Congress academic science administration Advisory allocation American applied research applied science areas basic research believe better budget Bureau central Chairman committee concerned CONGRESS THE LIBRARY 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 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ment million mission agencies MOSHER NASA National Science Board National Science Foundation nuclear operating organization organizational percent physics planning political present President priorities problems programs projects proposed PSAC question reorganization research and development responsibility role science and technology science policy scientists SEABORG social sciences society staff STEVER structure subcommittee superconducting technical things tion universities WENK WINN
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