tailieunhanh - networking and information technology research and development program
Tham khảo sách 'networking and information technology research and development program', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, kĩ thuật viễn thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | BWfY 2009 Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Supplement to the President s Budget February 2008 Supplement TO THE PRESIDENT S BUDGET FOR Fiscal Year 2009 The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program A Report by Che Subcommittee on Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Committee on Technology National Science and Technology Council February 2008 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY WA9W4QTCN. 0 c 2C602 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS I am pleased to forward with this letter the annual report on the interagency Networking and Information Technology Research and Development NITRDj Program. This Supplement to the President s Budget for Fiscal Year 2009 describes research and development activities in advanced networking software high-end computing and computational science cyber security and other leading edge information technologies funded by the 13 Federal agencies that participate in the N1TRD Program. Capabilities and tools generated through NITRĐ investments accelerate advances across the spectrum of science. engineering and technology fields supporting key national security and scientific missions of the Federal Government and enhancing the Nation s economic competitiveness. The President s Fiscal Year 2009 Budget provides a 6 percent increase for the NITRD Piogtam overall reflecting the vital contributions of networking and information technology to sustaining . leadership it science and technology consistent with the objectives of President Bush s American Competitiveness Initiative. The active collaboration and coordination among the NITRD agencies in the planning and execution of their research programs leverages the Federal investment in these critical technologies enabling the Program to have a greater impact than agencies alone could achieve. You will find many examples of such coordination in this timely report. Sincerely. John H. Marburger ill
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