Federal Information Systems and Plans--Federal Use and Development of Advanced Information Technology: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... |
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... application of these technologies . I think on that question I would like to first get Dr. Vivian's thoughts , because he did serve with us in the Congress , not only as a technical expert , but the broad generalist that those of us who ...
... application of these technologies . I think on that question I would like to first get Dr. Vivian's thoughts , because he did serve with us in the Congress , not only as a technical expert , but the broad generalist that those of us who ...
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... applications of information communi- cations science , Systems Development Corp. Coordinator , Space System Research ... application of technology for education , urban development , public decisionmaking , and allied subjects . Ph . D ...
... applications of information communi- cations science , Systems Development Corp. Coordinator , Space System Research ... application of technology for education , urban development , public decisionmaking , and allied subjects . Ph . D ...
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... application . Such experiments must test utiliza- tion as well as technology . Let the people structure how they wish to receive their information . This is certainly the appropriate challenge to these technologies . Thank you . Mr ...
... application . Such experiments must test utiliza- tion as well as technology . Let the people structure how they wish to receive their information . This is certainly the appropriate challenge to these technologies . Thank you . Mr ...
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... applications approach in their employment of computers . That is to say , a city obtains the use of a computer in ... application in which it is employed , independently one from the other . While this is important and even valuable ...
... applications approach in their employment of computers . That is to say , a city obtains the use of a computer in ... application in which it is employed , independently one from the other . While this is important and even valuable ...
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... application being automated . The systems approach must be employed . That is to say there must be a comprehensive analysis of all the elements and processes , and their direct and indirect relationships . This analysis will reveal that ...
... application being automated . The systems approach must be employed . That is to say there must be a comprehensive analysis of all the elements and processes , and their direct and indirect relationships . This analysis will reveal that ...
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ABZUG activities answer applications assistance automated automatic data processing beneficiary benefits broadcast Bureau cable CATV Chairman Committee communications Communications Satellite Computer Sciences computer systems concerned confidentiality CORNISH cost criminal offender record data base Department of Commerce disclosure electronic eligibility employees equipment ERLENBORN Federal agencies Federal Government individual information systems information technology Institute interconnected involved KNISELY master records mation MCCLOSKEY ment MOORHEAD munications municipal information NASA National offender record information Office of Telecommunications operations payment percent person PHILLIPS planning problems question radio received request requirements responsibility RIORDAN satellite SHEPHERD Social Security Administration specific SSADARS standards student subcommittee supplemental security income TABOR tech technical Telecommunications Policy telecommunications systems telephone teletype television terminals tion transmitted USAC users utilization warning WHITEHEAD Wichita Falls
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