Inquiry Into Possible Conflicts of Interest Involving the Center for Naval Analyses: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Center for Naval Analyses of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, First Session. September 20, 21, and 22, 1971 |
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... military services and the Department of Defense . These centers are of particular interest to the Senate Arm Services Committee because funds for their continued operation are part of the annual defense authorization bill . For some ...
... military services and the Department of Defense . These centers are of particular interest to the Senate Arm Services Committee because funds for their continued operation are part of the annual defense authorization bill . For some ...
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... military projects serving as a core , this research division began to develop its resources to meet the rapidly growing research and development requirements of Government agen- cies and industry . Today the laboratories are assisting ...
... military projects serving as a core , this research division began to develop its resources to meet the rapidly growing research and development requirements of Government agen- cies and industry . Today the laboratories are assisting ...
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... military . The Army Ordnance Corps and the Office of Scientific Research and Develop- ment allotted to them certain specific tasks , and the small original staff was progressively increased as the work expanded in volume , diversity ...
... military . The Army Ordnance Corps and the Office of Scientific Research and Develop- ment allotted to them certain specific tasks , and the small original staff was progressively increased as the work expanded in volume , diversity ...
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... military committees and interested Members of t Congress of our inent to change the management of CNA and of t role Mr. DiBona was to play under the new management . On Ju 27 , the Secretary of the Navy met with Dr. LePage to discuss t ...
... military committees and interested Members of t Congress of our inent to change the management of CNA and of t role Mr. DiBona was to play under the new management . On Ju 27 , the Secretary of the Navy met with Dr. LePage to discuss t ...
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... military officers and civilians in the Navy by virtue of demonstrated competence in doing the work . Senator BYRD . You put the adverse reaction by the Navy on two grounds the other ground being by reason of his age . This only changed ...
... military officers and civilians in the Navy by virtue of demonstrated competence in doing the work . Senator BYRD . You put the adverse reaction by the Navy on two grounds the other ground being by reason of his age . This only changed ...
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Admiral DAVIES Admiral Holmes Admiral ZUMWALT agreed agreement All-Volunteer Armed Force Allen Wallis amended appointment April April 13 asked assigned Assistant believe Board of Overseers Callard Center for Naval Chairman Chief of Naval clause committee conflict of interest CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Contracting Officer Contractor copy correct counsel decision DIBONA discussed documents effective employee Executive Director fact Franklin Institute FROSCH GARCIA Gates Commission Government involved June LEPAGE letter LIBRARY OF CONGRESS management of CNA matter MCCRORY MECKLING memorandum ment military Naval Analyses naval officers Naval Operations Navy Navy's organization Parker performance personnel president of CNA President's Commission prior problems question Rand recall record request resignation responsibility salary Secretary Nitze Secretary of Defense Senator BYRD Senator SMITH September 20 staff statement subcommittee Systems Analysis termination things tion University of Rochester Volunteer WALLIS Washington yesterday
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