The traditional federal role in technology development has been limited to support of basic science and mission-oriented research in the Defense Department, NASA, and other agencies. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation but not for... Technology Policy: President's science advisor - Page 24by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation - 1993 - 75 pagesFull view - About this book
| Aeronautics - 1993 - 556 pages
...American technology must move in a new direction to build economic strength and spur economic growth. The traditional federal role in technology development...of basic science and mission-oriented research in the Defense Department, NASA, and other agencies. This strategy was appropriate lor a previous generation... | |
| Bill Clinton, Al Gore, United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton) - Business & Economics - 1993 - 48 pages
...American technology must move in a new direction to build economic strength and spur economic growth. The traditional federal role in technology development...of basic science and mission-oriented research in the Defense Department, NASA, and other agencies. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation... | |
| Lewis M. Branscomb - Business & Economics - 1993 - 332 pages
...rooted in confidence in the efficacy of government action to promote innovation. They declared that: The traditional federal role in technology development...of basic science and mission-oriented research in the Defense Department, NASA, and other agencies. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Political Science - 1994 - 68 pages
...February 22 in Technology for America's Economic Growth: A New Direction to Build Economic Strength. 'focus American technology on 3 central goals: ^ Long-term...NASA. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation, but not for today's profound challenges. We cannot rely on the serendipitous application... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Political Science - 1994 - 74 pages
...environment; *» Making government more efficient and more responsive; *•• World leadership in bask science, mathematics, and engineering. We are moving...NASA. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation, but not for today's profound challenges. We cannot rely on the serendipitous application... | |
| Lewis M. Branscomb - Science - 1997 - 280 pages
...rooted in confidence in the efficacy of government action to promote innovation. They declared that: The traditional federal role in technology development...of basic science and mission-oriented research in the Defense Department, NASA, and other agencies. This strategy was appropriate for a previous generation... | |
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