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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... opportunities literally span our globe . And a trade agreement enforcement unit , which has been set up— as you know , I did it as the United States Trade Representative's office ; we're doing it in ITA at Commerce ; there is a bill ...
... opportunities literally span our globe . And a trade agreement enforcement unit , which has been set up— as you know , I did it as the United States Trade Representative's office ; we're doing it in ITA at Commerce ; there is a bill ...
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... opportunities span the globe . And a trade agreement enforcement unit , as proposed by Senator Hollings and Congressman Gephardt , is something that continues to hold great promise at Commerce . * But the vitality of the American ...
... opportunities span the globe . And a trade agreement enforcement unit , as proposed by Senator Hollings and Congressman Gephardt , is something that continues to hold great promise at Commerce . * But the vitality of the American ...
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... opportunities for innovation . The Technology Administration ( TA ) comprises the heart of the Commerce Department's support for America's innovative capability . The Office of the Under Secretary / Office of Technology Policy ( US ...
... opportunities for innovation . The Technology Administration ( TA ) comprises the heart of the Commerce Department's support for America's innovative capability . The Office of the Under Secretary / Office of Technology Policy ( US ...
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... opportunities for families and communities in rural and urban areas , by promoting and fostering economic stability and growth , which attracts private sector investments and businesses . Through the development of local partnerships ...
... opportunities for families and communities in rural and urban areas , by promoting and fostering economic stability and growth , which attracts private sector investments and businesses . Through the development of local partnerships ...
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... opportunities , but they have also presented us with stiff challenges . " Only by meeting these challenges will we ... opportunity for America -- because the most important tools we need to compete and thrive are already in hand . Our ...
... opportunities , but they have also presented us with stiff challenges . " Only by meeting these challenges will we ... opportunity for America -- because the most important tools we need to compete and thrive are already in hand . Our ...
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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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