State Technical Services Act, Hearing, 89-1, June 8-10, 19651965 - 134 pages |
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... successful , it would lead to increased employment through development of new business , improved processes and products , and new services that flow from the exploitation of technology . Finally , it would help make the products of ...
... successful , it would lead to increased employment through development of new business , improved processes and products , and new services that flow from the exploitation of technology . Finally , it would help make the products of ...
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... successful enough in stimulating resources to carry the program on their own . To see what the bill would accomplish we might first look to the major regional and industrial imbalances that exist in our use of advanced technology . Some ...
... successful enough in stimulating resources to carry the program on their own . To see what the bill would accomplish we might first look to the major regional and industrial imbalances that exist in our use of advanced technology . Some ...
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... successful economic development programs regard university partici- pation as highly desirable for success . But we do not take the position that universities are the only technical resource which could be used in State programs . Other ...
... successful economic development programs regard university partici- pation as highly desirable for success . But we do not take the position that universities are the only technical resource which could be used in State programs . Other ...
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... success . Even if it is sucecssful only to the extent of increasing our national rate of return on our investment in science by 1 percent , it will have more than paid for itself on an eco- nomic basis alone , not considering other ...
... success . Even if it is sucecssful only to the extent of increasing our national rate of return on our investment in science by 1 percent , it will have more than paid for itself on an eco- nomic basis alone , not considering other ...
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... success of our meeting but provided the soundest possible evidence of regional readiness to take prompt advantage of the pro- visions of the State Technical Services Act of 1965 . Thus , the Commerce Committee can see that the Atlantic ...
... success of our meeting but provided the soundest possible evidence of regional readiness to take prompt advantage of the pro- visions of the State Technical Services Act of 1965 . Thus , the Commerce Committee can see that the Atlantic ...
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activities advisory agricultural amount annual technical services application appropriate approval assistance believe benefit bill business administration CHOPE CIRAS committee Congress cooperation designated institution dissemination economic development economic growth educational effective effort engineering information enterprise established evaluation extension Federal Government firms five-year plan Franklin Institute Governor HOLLOMON important industrial research institution or agency interest Iowa Iowa State University knowledge land-grant college Madam Chairman manufacturing MARRA Marshall Hahn Maryland MCGOWAN ment million nomic nucleonics organization percent potential problems proposed legislation proposed State Technical purpose qualified institution regional or interstate represent research and development science and technology scientific and technical Secretary CONNOR Secretary of Commerce Senator BREWSTER Senator LAUSCHE Senator NEUBERGER society specific statement tech technical information technical self-sufficiency Technical Services Act technical services program tion U.S. Senate United universities WARREN G Washington Washington State University
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Page 102 - The information, the techniques, and the research experience developed by the Office of Scientific Research and Development and by the thousands of scientists in the universities and in private industry, should be used in the days of peace ahead for the improvement of the national health, the creation of new enterprises bringing new jobs, and the betterment of the national standard of living.
Page 93 - microfiche" storage of documents now standard with the Department of Defense, Atomic Energy Commission, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration are valuable starting points for the Department of Commerce program.
Page 5 - SEC. 714. (a) Each recipient of assistance under this Act shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and the disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount and nature of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records...
Page 93 - National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: l am Kenneth H.
Page 3 - An Act granting the consent of Congress to any two or more states to enter into agreements or Compacts for cooperative effort and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime and for other purposes.
Page 1 - ... engineering or business education or training offered. When the Commissioner determines that there is no nationally recognized accrediting agency or association qualified to accredit such programs, he shall publish a list of institutions he finds qualified after prior evaluation by an advisory committee, composed of persons he determines to be specially qualified to evaluate the training provided under such programs. "(d) 'Participating institution...