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Chapter: Appendix K Innovation Projects of National Significance to Be Financed by the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology During 2003-2006 (title, performing organization, location, award for total period)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix K Innovation Projects of National Significance to Be Financed by the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology During 2003-2006 (title, performing organization, location, award for total period)." National Research Council. 2004. Scientists, Engineers, and Track-Two Diplomacy: A Half-Century of U.S.-Russian Interacademy Cooperation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10888.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix K Innovation Projects of National Significance to Be Financed by the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology During 2003-2006 (title, performing organization, location, award for total period)." National Research Council. 2004. Scientists, Engineers, and Track-Two Diplomacy: A Half-Century of U.S.-Russian Interacademy Cooperation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10888.
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Appendix K Innovation Projects of National Significance to Be Financed by the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology During 2003-2006 (title, performing organization, location, award for total period) 1. Development of technology and launch of mass production of a new generation of dense and fire-resistant materials for general in- dustrial applications: Unikhimtek firm, Moscow, 400 million rubles 2. Development and initiation of production of nanotechnology- related instruments and equipment: NT-MTD firm, Zelenograd, 400 million rubles 3. Development of biotechnology and initiation of industrial-scale production of seed stock for high-yield genetically-modified agricul- tural plants: Bioengineering Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 150 million rubles 4. Development and initiation of production of promising pho- toelectronic matrix modules to facilitate creation of competitive Rus- sian infrared technology: Orion Research and Production Association, Moscow, 300 million rubles 5. Development and launch of industrial production of new-gen- eration catalyzers and catalytic technology for the production of en- gine fuel: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Russian Academy of Sci- ences, Novosibirsk, 350 million rubles 6. Development and initiation of industrial production of tech- nology for producing new types of high-quality cardboard using re- cycled fibers: Central Scientific Research Institute of Paper, Pravdinsky, Moscow region, 150 million rubles 135

136 APPENDIX K 7. Development and initiation of production of a family of highly- efficient gas-steam power units with individual generating capacity ex- ceeding 200 MW: Leningrad Metallic Plant, St. Petersburg, 450 million rubles 8. Creation of technology for and initiation of industrial produc- tion of metallic construction materials with 100-percent improved uti- lization characteristics: Prometei Central Scientific Research Institute of Construction Materials, St. Petersburg, 200 million rubles 9. Development of the synthetic crystal-dielectric industry and its products: Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Moscow, 460 mil- lion rubles 10. Development and initiation of mass production of a family of competitive diesel engines for various automotive transport applica- tions; Zavolzhsky Engine Plant, Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, 500 million rubles 11. Development and practical application of equipment, technolo- gies, and organizational-financial approaches (including comprehen- sive measures) for improving the efficiency of the heating supply sys- tem for the regions of Russia: Heating Investment Company, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, 350 million rubles 12. Improving the efficiency of the solid waste reprocessing by us- ing modern Russian technology and equipment to produce recycled materials and commercial products: Mekhanobrtekhnika firm, St. Pe- tersburg, 400 million rubles Note: Awards announced in April 2003. Source: Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology, November 2003.

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This report is intended to provide a brief historical perspective of the evolution of the interacademy program during the past half-century, recognizing that many legacies of the Soviet era continue to influence government approaches in Moscow and Washington and to shape the attitudes of researchers toward bilateral cooperation in both countries (of special interest is the changing character of the program during the age of perestroika (restructuring) in the late 1980s in the Soviet Union); to describe in some detail the significant interacademy activities from late 1991, when the Soviet Union fragmented, to mid-2003; and to set forth lessons learned about the benefits and limitations of interacademy cooperation and to highlight approaches that have been successful in overcoming difficulties of implementation.

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