Scientific Manpower Utilization, 1967: Hearings Beore the Special Subcommittee on the Utilization of Scientific Manpower... 90-1 on S. 430 and S. 467, January 24, 25, 26, 27; March 29 and 30, 19671967 - 377 pages |
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... understanding, be subject to improvement by the application of systems techniques. I think we have to get the best minds in our country to think about this in an organized way before we can really hope to gain the full advantage from ...
... understanding, be subject to improvement by the application of systems techniques. I think we have to get the best minds in our country to think about this in an organized way before we can really hope to gain the full advantage from ...
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... understanding how the systems approach came about, what it is, the scope of its potential application, and what is needed to effect that application. And perhaps first a word of caution. One of the greatest values of the systems ...
... understanding how the systems approach came about, what it is, the scope of its potential application, and what is needed to effect that application. And perhaps first a word of caution. One of the greatest values of the systems ...
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... understanding of the problem. First, the systems approach starting with the general understanding carries through to the point where there is a solution to the operation. It doesn't stop simply with the analysis of the problem, but ...
... understanding of the problem. First, the systems approach starting with the general understanding carries through to the point where there is a solution to the operation. It doesn't stop simply with the analysis of the problem, but ...
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... UNDERSTANDING OF PROBLEM . DEVELOP A DETAILED UNDERSTANDING . DETERMINE ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM THROUGH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES . ARRAY RESULTS FOR DECISION ON ONE OR MORE PREFERRED SOLUTIONS SYSTEMS APPROACH STEP ...
... UNDERSTANDING OF PROBLEM . DEVELOP A DETAILED UNDERSTANDING . DETERMINE ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM THROUGH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES . ARRAY RESULTS FOR DECISION ON ONE OR MORE PREFERRED SOLUTIONS SYSTEMS APPROACH STEP ...
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... understanding of the problem, first to develop a detailed understanding, second to determine alternate ways of solving the problem through systems analysis techniques, and third to array results for decision on one or more preferred ...
... understanding of the problem, first to develop a detailed understanding, second to determine alternate ways of solving the problem through systems analysis techniques, and third to array results for decision on one or more preferred ...
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Page 17 - ... otherwise, the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and documents as the Commission or such subcommittee or member may deem advisable.
Page 17 - The provisions of sections 102 to 104, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes shall apply in case of any failure of any witness to comply with any subpena or to testify when summoned under authority of this subsection. (d) The committee is authorized to appoint and, without regard to the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, fix the compensation of such experts, consultants, technicians, and organizations thereof, and clerical and stenographic assistants as it deems necessary and advisable.
Page 137 - I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves ; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education.
Page 16 - House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, and to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and documents, as it deems necessary.
Page 284 - In general, to stimulate research in the mathematical, physical and biological sciences, and in the application of these sciences to engineering, agriculture, medicine and other useful arts, with the object of increasing knowledge, of strengthening the national defense, and of contiibuting in other ways to the public welfare.
Page 15 - Commission, consisting of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and two members of the Senate, to be selected by the President of the Senate, and two members of the House of Representatives, to be selected by the Speaker...
Page 136 - The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs.
Page 16 - POWERS OF THE COMMISSION SEC. 10. (a) The Commission or, on the authorization of the Commission, any subcommittee or member thereof, may, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, hold such hearings and sit and act at such times and places, administer such oaths, and require, by...
Page 15 - Schedule under section 5332 of such title, and (2) procure temporary and intermittent services to the same extent as is authorized by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, but at rates not to exceed $50 a day for individuals.
Page 51 - S. 2662, a bill to mobilize and utilize the scientific and engineering manpower of the Nation, to employ systems analysis and systems engineering to help fully employ the Nation's manpower resources to solve national problems.