Fiscal Year 1999 Budget Authorization Request: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 4, 1998, Volume 4 |
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... economic well being . One third of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product is derived from coastal counties . The number of people who depend on our shores for sustenance is increasing with over half of our population living within 50 miles of ...
... economic well being . One third of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product is derived from coastal counties . The number of people who depend on our shores for sustenance is increasing with over half of our population living within 50 miles of ...
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... economic infrastructure ; Theme 2. Keep America competitive with cutting - edge science and technology and an unrivaled information base ; and , Theme 3. Provide effective management and stewardship of the Nation's resources and assets ...
... economic infrastructure ; Theme 2. Keep America competitive with cutting - edge science and technology and an unrivaled information base ; and , Theme 3. Provide effective management and stewardship of the Nation's resources and assets ...
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... economic data ; $ 0.9 million in additional funds to improve at - sea and shoreside compliance ; and funds to provide grants and other assistance for fisheries development programs . To accomplish this goal , OAR requests $ 25.8 million ...
... economic data ; $ 0.9 million in additional funds to improve at - sea and shoreside compliance ; and funds to provide grants and other assistance for fisheries development programs . To accomplish this goal , OAR requests $ 25.8 million ...
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... economic advantage , while maintaining an appropriate balance among the environmental assessment and prediction and environmental stewardship needs of the Nation . We welcome the coming discussions on our goals , priorities , and ...
... economic advantage , while maintaining an appropriate balance among the environmental assessment and prediction and environmental stewardship needs of the Nation . We welcome the coming discussions on our goals , priorities , and ...
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... economic assistance to communities , to better building standards for houses , so that as hurricanes come by , they can withstand it . The $ 28.3 million of the $ 55 million request was , in fact , a ref- erence to the Jack Kelly report ...
... economic assistance to communities , to better building standards for houses , so that as hurricanes come by , they can withstand it . The $ 28.3 million of the $ 55 million request was , in fact , a ref- erence to the Jack Kelly report ...
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Page 42 - For the past several decades, computer systems have typically used two digits to represent the year, such as "98" for 1998, in order to conserve electronic data storage and reduce operating costs. In this format, however, 2000 is indistinguishable from 1900 because both are represented as "00.
Page 45 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my statement I would be pleased to respond to any questions that you or other members of the Subcommittee may have at this time.
Page 116 - The mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is to describe and predict changes in the Earth's environment, and conserve and manage the Nation's coastal and marine resources to ensure sustainable economic opportunities.
Page 30 - He previously served as President of Joint Oceanographic Institutions Incorporated; as Dean of the College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington; as a...
Page 12 - Of this amount, $51.5 million is required to meet NOAA's commitment to share development costs with the Department of Defense for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.
Page 6 - NOAA's strategic planning process defines and validates its business activities, guides the development of operating plans, and forms the basis for management decisions. The Strategic Plan provides the framework for articulating and organizing the agency's goals and work objectives. NOAA's goals for the future will enhance opportunities for our citizens, the health of the US economy, the protection of our environment, and the sustainable use of our national resources. The challenge of investing strategically...
Page 142 - X il million to address issues related to the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Initiative. The South Florida Initiative is an integrated effort among Federal, tribal, State and non-governmental partners to halt the degradation and restore the function of the South Florida ecosystem.
Page 32 - That concludes the summary of my statement. I would be pleased to address any questions you may have. Mr.
Page 183 - Service.—These programs provide for operation of environmental polar-orbiting and geostationary satellites; and for the collection and archiving of global environmental data and information; and services for distribution to users in commerce, industry, agriculture, science and engineering, the general public and Federal, State and local agencies.
Page 28 - REDUCING COSTS AND IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS In an environment of tightening dollars and increasingly complex challenges, NOAA is reducing costs and improving program effectiveness. NOAA is saving money through streamlining personnel and processes, outsourcing where appropriate, and leveraging external resources and talent . NOAA holds managers accountable for results, and for using performance measures to validate progress. The highest priority continues to be to ensure that critical services are...