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Strategies for Achieving U.S. Objectives in Science and Technology Relations with Japan:: REPORT OF A WORKSHOP
Appendix A
Agenda and Roster
WORKSHOP ON U.S. OBJECTIVES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN: KEY ISSUES AND STRATEGIC OPTIONS
National Research Council - Committee on Japan
March 15, 1996 - National Academy of Sciences
Foundry Building - Room 2004
1055 Thomas Jefferson St., Washington, D.C.
9:00 AM
Chairman's Opening Remarks: Richard Samuels, MIT
Current Pressing Issues
10:30
Priorities for U.S. Government
Framing Comments: Anne Solomon, State Dept.
Noon
Working Lunch with John Gibbons, OSTP
1:30 PM
Priorities for JHLAP and the Private Sector
Framing Comments: Norman Neureiter, TI
3:00
Elements of a Long-Term U.S. Strategy
Framing Comments: Richard Samuels, MIT
4:30
Wrap-Up Discussion
5:00 PM
Adjourn
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