| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1943 - 136 páginas
...favorable action. My only question is whether there are safeguards for existing agencies such as the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee. I hope there will be no new competing bodies that will obscure and duplicate function. After the Civil... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1945 - 94 páginas
...research given a secondary place until time permits it to be given more emphasis. The formation of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee mobilized the scientific talent of the country which was not already employed at the various Government... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1945 - 96 páginas
...research given a secondary place until time permits it to be given more emphasis. The formation of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee mobilized the scientific talent of the country which was not already employed at the various Government... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 292 páginas
...its scientific contacts. , The need for this contact has been made more evident by the passing of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee which supplied these contacts during the war. The performance of this task by joint activity by science... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1948 - 1334 páginas
...national emergency. (6) The conservation of many scientific resources created during the war by the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee. (c) The retention of an active interest on the part of the scientist in problems of national security.... | |
| William Henry Plant - 1951 - 52 páginas
...especially civilian scientific personnel of the Navy Department. Refers particularly to the personnel of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee which was then in process of being disbanded. Makes recommendations for changes in present legislation,... | |
| United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ordnance, Buford Rowland - 1953 - 562 páginas
...concern, but suggestions were solicited from other naval and government activities, especially the Office of Scientific, Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee. With the vital need for stimulus relieved by peace, the various postwar awards were a matter of recognition... | |
| 2000 - 376 páginas
...energy to the government's attention, nor the scientific leaders of mammoth organizations like the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee, which had overseen early work on the bomb, were accorded a voice in deciding the weapon's fate once... | |
| Clarence L. Mohr, Joseph E. Gordon - 2001 - 546 páginas
...from the multivolume series Science in Vt orld War H. which describes the work of all divisions of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the National Defense Research Committee. For an assessment of OSRD's postwar significance, see Adam Yarmolinsky, The Military Establishment:... | |
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