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The Government Role in Civilian Technology: Building a New Alliance (1992)
National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (SEM)

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The Government Role in Civilian Technology: Building a New Alliance

APPENDIX C Workshop Presenters and Briefers to the Panel

Workshop on "THE DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES: LESSONS OF SUCCESS"THE GOVERNMENT ROLE IN CIVILIAN TECHNOLOGY PROJECT April 19-20, 1990

PRESENTERS

Reid G. Adler, Director of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health

Arnold L. Bement, Jr., Vice President of Technical Resources, TRW, Inc.

Harvey J. Berger, President of Research & Development Division, Centocor, Inc.

Jeff Bingaman, Chairman, Defense Industry & Technology Subcommittee, Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senate

Samuel H. Fuller, Vice President of Research, Digital Equipment Corporation

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