Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1997: Secretary of CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - Government publications |
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... increase requested for FY 1997 will be used to assist communities in building their capacity to address local and national economic problems , including those exacerbated by defense downsizing resulting from the end of the Cold War The ...
... increase requested for FY 1997 will be used to assist communities in building their capacity to address local and national economic problems , including those exacerbated by defense downsizing resulting from the end of the Cold War The ...
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... increase of $ 115.2 million from FY 1996. The economy is changing and becoming more complex at a rapid rate , and the Bureau's economic statistics must keep pace . During FY 1996 , the Bureau systematically reviewed its economic ...
... increase of $ 115.2 million from FY 1996. The economy is changing and becoming more complex at a rapid rate , and the Bureau's economic statistics must keep pace . During FY 1996 , the Bureau systematically reviewed its economic ...
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... increases . ITA's activities in promoting exports ensure jobs for American workers and success for American businesses . The total FY 1997 budget for ITA will be $ 268 million , an increase of $ 3 million over 1996 levels . The Bureau ...
... increases . ITA's activities in promoting exports ensure jobs for American workers and success for American businesses . The total FY 1997 budget for ITA will be $ 268 million , an increase of $ 3 million over 1996 levels . The Bureau ...
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... increase of $ 247 million over current levels , to support its principal components : • The Advanced Technology Program ( ATP ) is the centerpiece of the Department's technology development agenda . NIST requests an $ 88.5 million increase ...
... increase of $ 247 million over current levels , to support its principal components : • The Advanced Technology Program ( ATP ) is the centerpiece of the Department's technology development agenda . NIST requests an $ 88.5 million increase ...
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... Increase / Decrease DIRECT OBLIGATIONS Perm Pos . Amount Perm Pos . Amount Per Pos . Amount Perm Pos . Amount Salaries and expenses 260 $ 20,000 260 $ 20,036 260 $ 20,036 0 $ 0 TOTAL DIRECT OBLIGATIONS 260 20,000 260 20,036 260 20,036 0 ...
... Increase / Decrease DIRECT OBLIGATIONS Perm Pos . Amount Perm Pos . Amount Per Pos . Amount Perm Pos . Amount Salaries and expenses 260 $ 20,000 260 $ 20,036 260 $ 20,036 0 $ 0 TOTAL DIRECT OBLIGATIONS 260 20,000 260 20,036 260 20,036 0 ...
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Page 457 - Large firms can work with the ATP, especially in joint ventures, to develop critical, high-risk technologies that would be difficult for any one company to justify because, for example, the benefits spread across the industry as a whole.
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Page 143 - An agency of the US Commerce Department's Technology Administration, NIST promotes US economic growth by working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements. and standards.
Page 411 - Recent priority areas of research include: quality assurance, electronics and electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical science and technology, physics, materials science and engineering, building and fire research, and computer systems.
Page 357 - TA fulfills its broad responsibilities through its three component organizations: the Office of Technology Policy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Technical Information Service.
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Page 184 - Trust funds are not available for the general purposes of the Government. Trust fund receipts that are not anticipated to be used in the immediate future are generally invested in interestbearing Government securities and earn interest for the trust fund.