Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... cost a great deal of money , if any money at all . I think the government can join industry and academe in a true partnership . We are going to tell the American people the absolute vital and necessary role of technology in human ...
... cost a great deal of money , if any money at all . I think the government can join industry and academe in a true partnership . We are going to tell the American people the absolute vital and necessary role of technology in human ...
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... cost $ 100,000 per year per program , plus $ 150 per student per year . Most engineering colleges have nothing close to this amount at their disposal . Given all these considerations , I seriously doubt that the dynamics of supply and ...
... cost $ 100,000 per year per program , plus $ 150 per student per year . Most engineering colleges have nothing close to this amount at their disposal . Given all these considerations , I seriously doubt that the dynamics of supply and ...
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... cost . In accomplishing these efforts , we administer over 40,000 contracts which have a face value of over $ 100 billion . Out of a total Systems Command population of 52,000 military and civilians , approximately 12,000 are ...
... cost . In accomplishing these efforts , we administer over 40,000 contracts which have a face value of over $ 100 billion . Out of a total Systems Command population of 52,000 military and civilians , approximately 12,000 are ...
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... cost foreign petroleum . We have had to slow the program down because of lack of people . Ultimately , this slow down will cost us in additional petroleum costs and cause us to continue to rely on foreign supply . We have started ...
... cost foreign petroleum . We have had to slow the program down because of lack of people . Ultimately , this slow down will cost us in additional petroleum costs and cause us to continue to rely on foreign supply . We have started ...
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... cost overruns , and missed oppor- tunities that potentially could cost the nation dearly . In other words , even though the primary mission is currently being accom- plished , required work is not being performed and it is already ...
... cost overruns , and missed oppor- tunities that potentially could cost the nation dearly . In other words , even though the primary mission is currently being accom- plished , required work is not being performed and it is already ...
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