tailieunhanh - national critical technologies report

Chemical engineering, like its counterpart mechanical engineering, developed in the nineteenth century during the Industrial Revolution.[3] Industrial scale manufacturing demanded new materials and new processes and by 1880 the need for large scale production of chemicals was such that a new industry was created, dedicated to the development and large scale manufacturing of chemicals in new industrial plants.[3] The role of the chemical engineer was the design of these chemical plants and processes.[3]. | NAT3ONA1L CMTHCAL TrcmroWOTS MARCH 1995 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY WASHINGTON. . 20500 March 17 1995 Dear Mr. President The Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Critical Technologies Review Group are pleased to submit the 1995 Biennial National Critical Technologies Report. The technology areas and specific technologies identified in this report are those important to develop and further the long-term national security or economic prosperity of the United States. These technologies therefore deserve priority consideration for current and future federal research and development efforts. Thio Ono irniilllMIIII 8E9Z-PEQ-EH2B NATIONAL CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES REVIEW GROUP John A. Young Review Group Chairman Chairman President s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology Former President and CEO Hewlett-Packard Co. Norman R. Augustine President s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology Chairman and CEO Marlin Marietta Corporation Charles A. Sanders President s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology Chairman and CEO Glaxo Inc. Charles M. Vest President s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology President Massachusetts Institute of Technology Leon s. Fuerth National Security Advisor for the Vice President Mary L. Good Under Secretary Technology Administration Department of Commerce Lionel s. Johns Associate Director for Technology Office Of Science and Technology Policy Lilian Shiao-Yen Wu President s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology Member Research Staff Thomas J. Watson Research Center IBM Charles B. Curtis Under Secretary Department of Energy John R. Dailey Acting Deputy Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration Paul Kaminski Under Secretary for Acquisition and Technology Department of Defense William A. Owens Vice Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Department of Defense Jane Wales Associate Director for National Security and .

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