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ANNUAL REPORT OF AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEES

Report Period: CY 1972

Exact name of advisory committee: NSF Industry Relations Committee

Is the committee ad hoc or continuing? ad hoc

Establishment date or date of continuation: April 1971

Specific establishment authority: P.L. 81-507, as amended
Is establishment authority: c

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Termination or report date:

Brief statement of function: To provide advice and recommendations on ways NSF can better serve the Nation by making possible closer cooperation and coordination between the academic and industrial science communities.

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Title(s) and date(s) of report(s) submitted, if any: Report
of NSF Industry Relations Committee, March 8, 1972.

Actual dates of all meetings (with a summary total as to the
number of times met): None

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Names, occupations, and addresses of current members (see attachment)

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Estimated total aggregate annual cost to the U. S. to fund,
service, supply, and maintain the committee: $ 0

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Estimated annual man-years of staff support for the committee: 0

Name, address, and telephone number of the agency representative to provide additional information:

Dr. Donald E. Cunningham

Head, Experimental Design and Evaluation Staff

Office of Experimental R&D Incentives

National Science Foundation

1800 G Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C. 20550

Telephone: 632-5863

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Robert L. Sproull

President

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York 14627

Alexander B. Trowbridge
President

American Management Association

135 W. 50th Street

New York, New York 10020

Alvin M. Weinberg

Director

Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P. O. Box P

Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

Weston E. Vivian
Chairman

Vicon Manufacturing Company
P. O. Box 320

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107

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Retirement Act (45 U.S.C. Section 2280(d)).

Establishment is specifically directed by law.

Date a new continuance (rechartering) is due: January, 1975.

The committee has the responsibility to examine the actuarial reports and estimates made by the Railroad Retirement Board and shall have authority to recommend to the Board such changes in actuarial methods as they deem necessary.

Titles and dates of committee reports:

(Committee has not made a formal report since completion of
Eleventh Valuation, July 1970.)

Dates of meetings: August 3, 1972, February 22, 1973 (scheduled).
Committee meets four or five times every three years.

Names, occupations, and addresses of current members:

Mr. Robert D. Holran

Retired Actuarial Consultant

Old Bridge Road

Brookfield, CT. 06804

Mr. Walter E. Wilcox (represents the Treasury Department on the
Committee)

Actuary, Internal Revenue Service

Washington, D.C. 20224

Mr. Maurice Wolfman

Consulting Actuary

Wolfman and Moscovitch

Suite 1192, 222 West Adams

Chicago, IL. 60606

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