The National Science Policy and Organization Act of 1975: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4461 and H.R. 7830 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 1041 pages |
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... consider the establishment of the proposed Office of Science and Technology Policy . I believe these past 2 years have been productive , as the ad- ministration , with the support of Congress , has moved vigorously to implement program ...
... consider the establishment of the proposed Office of Science and Technology Policy . I believe these past 2 years have been productive , as the ad- ministration , with the support of Congress , has moved vigorously to implement program ...
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... consider science as a means , which is as it should be . Thus I am not certain that it will ever be possible to construct the model science and technology policy or a large agency of science . Instead , as in other elements of our ...
... consider science as a means , which is as it should be . Thus I am not certain that it will ever be possible to construct the model science and technology policy or a large agency of science . Instead , as in other elements of our ...
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... consider them , for they are very valuable . However , I would like to confine my questioning to the administration's proposal , which seems to me to be almost identical to the old OST , Office of Science and Technology , with the ...
... consider them , for they are very valuable . However , I would like to confine my questioning to the administration's proposal , which seems to me to be almost identical to the old OST , Office of Science and Technology , with the ...
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... consider it inappropriate to explicitly define an advisory role for him in OMB ? The specific nature of the Science and Technology Adviser's role as a part of the President's staff must evolve in any Administration and must take into ...
... consider it inappropriate to explicitly define an advisory role for him in OMB ? The specific nature of the Science and Technology Adviser's role as a part of the President's staff must evolve in any Administration and must take into ...
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... consider means to make 7 . the costs of implementing social and economic goals through the procurement process more visible To review the Commission on Government Procurement recommendation that the Federal Government improve the method ...
... consider means to make 7 . the costs of implementing social and economic goals through the procurement process more visible To review the Commission on Government Procurement recommendation that the Federal Government improve the method ...
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Page 887 - The National Technical Information Service of the US Department of Commerce is the central source for the public sale of government-sponsored research, development and engineering reports and other analyses prepared by Federal agencies, their contractors or grantees, or by special technology groups.
Page 890 - provide, or arrange for the provision of, indexing, abstracting, translating, and other services leading to a more effective dissemination of scientific information" and to "undertake programs to develop new or improved methods, including mechanized systems, for making scientific information available.
Page 702 - The Office of Science and Technology Policy within the Executive Office of the President. The...
Page 883 - It prepares and issues nautical and aeronautical charts, provides the Nation's precise geodetic surveys, and conducts broad research programs in marine and atmospheric sciences, solar-terrestrial physics, and experimental meteorology, including weather modification.
Page 141 - What judgment can be reached on the balance of support now being given by the Federal Government to various fields of scientific endeavor, and on adjustments that should be considered, either within existing levels of overall support or under conditions of increased or decreased overall support?
Page 85 - Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Health, Education, and Welfare . Department of Housing and Urban Development . . Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of the Treasury Atomic Energy Commission Environmental Protection Agency General Services Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration Veterans...
Page 45 - The other members of the Council shall be compensated at the rate provided for Level IV of the Executive Schedule Pay Rates (5 USC 5315).
Page 883 - ... resources; to describe, monitor, and predict conditions in the atmosphere, ocean, Sun, and space environment...
Page 258 - Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, in the Executive Office of the President...
Page 47 - There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.