The Federal Research and Development Programs: The Decisionmaking Process. Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session. January 7, 10, and 11, 1966U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 212 pages |
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... approach exists , because the alloca- tion of our research and development effort has in it all of the complexi- ties and subtleties which are inherent in deciding the division 2 FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.
... approach exists , because the alloca- tion of our research and development effort has in it all of the complexi- ties and subtleties which are inherent in deciding the division 2 FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.
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... approach to the problem . The word " allocation " has a variety of meanings as applied to the processes of government . Resources are allocated at different levels . First , there are the broad choices of national goals and how we ...
... approach to the problem . The word " allocation " has a variety of meanings as applied to the processes of government . Resources are allocated at different levels . First , there are the broad choices of national goals and how we ...
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... institutions and , more particularly , on the production of new scientists . Through such an integrated look , it has been possible to develop a Government - wide approach to strengthening the FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 7.
... institutions and , more particularly , on the production of new scientists . Through such an integrated look , it has been possible to develop a Government - wide approach to strengthening the FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 7.
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... approach to strengthening the sup- port of academic research by the National Science Foundation in the face of leveling academic research budgets in other agencies . As you know , there has also been issued a Presidential statement ...
... approach to strengthening the sup- port of academic research by the National Science Foundation in the face of leveling academic research budgets in other agencies . As you know , there has also been issued a Presidential statement ...
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... approaches which will profitably move the program forward . That is what I was trying to stress in the second paragraph . They are really quite different thoughts . Mr. ROSENTHAL . Thank you . I would like to pursue that a little later ...
... approaches which will profitably move the program forward . That is what I was trying to stress in the second paragraph . They are really quite different thoughts . Mr. ROSENTHAL . Thank you . I would like to pursue that a little later ...
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