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. "Contents." Managing the Space Sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1995.
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Technology: Analysis and Findings
62
The New Relationship Between Technology and the Space Sciences,
Technology Planning,
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Technology Development,
65
Technology Utilization,
68
Technology Budgets,
69
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Collected Recommendations
70
Establishment of a “National Institute for Space Science,”
Role of the NASA Chief Scientist,
The Role of Headquarters,
72
NASA Field Center Issues,
The Science Prioritization Process,
74
Technology Planning and Implementation,
75
Appendixes
A Requests for Study
79
B Statements of Task
81
C Relevant Recommendations of Previous Studies
84
D NASA Definitions of Program and Project
87
E NASA Roles and Responsibilities in the Science Programs
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F Science Management in Other Institutions
91
G Request for Comments from the University Space Research Association Member Institutions
98
H Meetings and Guest Presenters
99
I Acronyms
102
J NASA Organization (May 1, 1995)
104