| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Nuclear propulsion - 1961 - 334 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - Budget - 1961 - 1462 pages
...the space program had generated pressing demands upon the National Bureau of Standards — demands that NBS is not adequately staffed to meet. The need...these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - Presidents - 1962 - 982 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, materiel and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - Astronautics - 1963 - 428 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - Astronautics - 1963 - 282 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material, and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1963 - 276 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material, and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - Aeronautics - 1964 - 570 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material, and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor,... | |
| United States - 1965 - 1498 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material, and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...turnover of key personnel. New objectives and new monev cannot solve these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them further — •unless every... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - Astronautics - 1967 - 920 pages
...a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, material and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important...characterized our research and development efforts * * * New objectives and new money cannot solve these problems. They could, in fact, aggravate them... | |
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