Serving a Growing Economy and a Growing PeopleU.S. Department of Commerce, 1969 - 36 pages |
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... million a year , bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars to the travel and transportation industries of our coun- try and assisting in alleviating the deficit in our balance of payments . Through the Maritime Administration , the ...
... million a year , bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars to the travel and transportation industries of our coun- try and assisting in alleviating the deficit in our balance of payments . Through the Maritime Administration , the ...
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... million people are rapidly achieving a standard of living that enables them to buy increasing quan- tities of the products of our farms and factories . More and more U.S. manufacturers are learning for themselves that every market is a ...
... million people are rapidly achieving a standard of living that enables them to buy increasing quan- tities of the products of our farms and factories . More and more U.S. manufacturers are learning for themselves that every market is a ...
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... million in mining equipment over the next five years . The specifications India proposed would have closed this profitable market to American producers , but BDSA stimulated a successful U.S. Government effort to persuade the Indian ...
... million in mining equipment over the next five years . The specifications India proposed would have closed this profitable market to American producers , but BDSA stimulated a successful U.S. Government effort to persuade the Indian ...
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... millions of dollars in business each year . The Bureau also supports a Mobile Trade Fair pro- gram in which ships and planes are used to exhibit and sell U.S. products through visits to foreign cities . 356-027 O - 69-3 Trade Centers ...
... millions of dollars in business each year . The Bureau also supports a Mobile Trade Fair pro- gram in which ships and planes are used to exhibit and sell U.S. products through visits to foreign cities . 356-027 O - 69-3 Trade Centers ...
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... million U.S. patents and over 8 million foreign patents on file . More than 70,000 new patents are granted annually . In addition to pat- ents on devices , compositions , and processes , these include patents on new ornamental designs ...
... million U.S. patents and over 8 million foreign patents on file . More than 70,000 new patents are granted annually . In addition to pat- ents on devices , compositions , and processes , these include patents on new ornamental designs ...
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activities agency areas Assistant Secretary balance of payments BDSA Bureau of International Bureau of Standards Business and Defense Business Economics Census Census Bureau conduct Defense Services Administration Department of Commerce Department's Domestic and International economic growth employment Environmental Science Services expansion Export Federal Field Offices Field Services Foreign Commercial Services Foreign Direct Investments foreign trade geophysical gram helps U.S. income International Commerce Laboratories Maritime Administration ment merce Minority Business Enterprise mission National Bureau National Environmental Satellite Office of Business Office of Field Office of Foreign Office of Minority operating overseas Packaging and Labeling partment of Commerce Patent Office policies promote reau responsi science and technology Science Services Administration Secretary for Economic Secretary of Commerce serves ships sponsibilities surveys Technical Services tion Travel Service U.S. Department U.S. Foreign U.S. Foreign Service U.S. Government United States Travel urements Weather Bureau weather satellite
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Page 26 - States of a complete and consistent system of physical measurement; coordinates that system with measurement systems of other nations; and furnishes essential services leading to accurate and uniform physical measurements throughout the Nation's scientific community, industry, and commerce.
Page 5 - to foster, promote and develop the foreign and domestic commerce
Page 4 - Commerce (DOC) is composed of the Office of the Secretary and the operating units. Office of the Secretary Secretary The Secretary is responsible for the administration of all functions and authorities assigned to the Department of Commerce and for advising the President on Federal policy and programs affecting the industrial and commercial segments of the national economy.
Page 25 - The patent system added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius.
Page 31 - Commerce and assigned five major functions to this agency: 1. to develop, plan, and carry out a comprehensive program designed to stimulate and encourage travel to the United States by residents of foreign countries for the purpose of study, culture, recreation, business, and other like activities; 2.
Page 25 - ... publishes and disseminates patent information, records assignments of patents, maintains search files of US and foreign patents, and maintains a search room for public use in examining issued patents and records.
Page 5 - United States Travel Service • Maritime Administration Assuring effective use and growth of the nation's scientific and technical resources. • Environmental Science Services Administration • Patent Office • National Bureau of Standards...
Page 21 - Based upon foundations of devotion and labor the United States is enriched by other golden threads in the genius of its people. Inventive daring illumines their diligence. Adventurous ardor invigorates the work of their hands. Under Governmental guardianship their ideas and their activities are assured the liberty that is the soul of achievement.
Page 32 - The Maritime Administration operates the US Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, Long Island, NY, where young men are trained to become merchant marine officers.
Page 15 - It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair: the event is in the hands of God.