86-912 O ENGINEERING MANPOWER CONCERNS HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DON FUQUA, Florida, Chairman ROBERT A. ROE, New Jersey MARILYN LLOYD BOUQUARD, Tennessee BERYL ANTHONY, JR., Arkansas* LARRY WINN, JR., Kansas BARRY M. GOLDWATER, JR., California HAMILTON FISH, JR., New York MANUEL LUJAN, New Mexico HAROLD C. HOLLENBECK, New Jersey ROBERT S. WALKER, Pennsylvania EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, New Jersey WILLIAM CARNEY, New York MARGARET M. HECKLER, Massachusetts F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, JR., Wisconsin VIN WEBER, Minnesota JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire RAYMOND J. MCGRATH, New York JOE SKEEN, New Mexico CLAUDINE SCHNEIDER, Rhode Island BILL LOWERY, California CONTENTS Dr. Robert Frosch, president, American Association of Engineering Soci- eties; Jack Geils, American Association for Engineering Education; Gen. Robert T. Marsh, commander, Air Force Systems Command, An- drews Air Force Base; Prof. Robert Gaither, dean of engineering, Uni- Dr. Lewis Branscomb, Chairman, National Science Board. Hon. Harrison Schmitt, Member, U.S. Senate Harry S. Havens, Assistant Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, accompanied by Mary Hamilton, Group Director, Science and Technology, General Accounting Office; and Michael P. McAtee, Sci- Dr. Frank Press, president, National Academy of Sciences and Dr. Court- land Perkins, president, National Academy of Engineering... Appendix.-Additional statements submitted for the record....... |