National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, April 10, 1997U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 92 pages |
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... Costs and Benefits National Hazard Mitigation Leahy , P. Patrick , Chief Geologist , U.S. Geological Survey Prepared statement APPENDIX Other Material Submitted for the Hearing Record Burns , Hon . Conrad , U.S. Senator from Montana ...
... Costs and Benefits National Hazard Mitigation Leahy , P. Patrick , Chief Geologist , U.S. Geological Survey Prepared statement APPENDIX Other Material Submitted for the Hearing Record Burns , Hon . Conrad , U.S. Senator from Montana ...
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... cost money . It has been a success , not a failure . So , too , does NEHRP save money , not cost money . Funded at roughly 100 the level of cancer research , NEHRP is a tiny program , with perhaps just as intractable a founding problem ...
... cost money . It has been a success , not a failure . So , too , does NEHRP save money , not cost money . Funded at roughly 100 the level of cancer research , NEHRP is a tiny program , with perhaps just as intractable a founding problem ...
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... cost money . It has been a success not a failure . So to , does NEHRP save money and not cost money . Funded at roughly 1/100 the level of cancer research , NEHRP is a tiny program with perhaps just as intractable a founding problem ...
... cost money . It has been a success not a failure . So to , does NEHRP save money and not cost money . Funded at roughly 1/100 the level of cancer research , NEHRP is a tiny program with perhaps just as intractable a founding problem ...
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... cost . Responding to a request by some Members of Congress , the ad- ministration conducted a review of the National Earthquake Haz- ards Reduction Program , culminating in the release of a report by the Office of Science and Technology ...
... cost . Responding to a request by some Members of Congress , the ad- ministration conducted a review of the National Earthquake Haz- ards Reduction Program , culminating in the release of a report by the Office of Science and Technology ...
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... cost - effective achievement of earthquake loss reduction , and the ability of U.S. producers and designers and builders to provide innovative and competitive products and services for the inter- national marketplace . NIST works with ...
... cost - effective achievement of earthquake loss reduction , and the ability of U.S. producers and designers and builders to provide innovative and competitive products and services for the inter- national marketplace . NIST works with ...
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Page 45 - Acting Deputy Director National Institute of Standards & Technology Robert E. Hebner received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Missouri in 1971. He joined what was then the National Bureau of Standards as a presidential intern. Since that time he has advanced through increasingly responsible positions and is currently Acting Deputy Director of NIST. His activities with other agencies have included assignments at the Office of Management and Budget, at Sandia National Laboratories, and...
Page 45 - ... president of the Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In addition, he has served on numerous technical committees which develop voluntary standards for the electric utility industry. Dr. Hebner is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society, and is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The awards that he has received include the US Department of...