U.S. Competitiveness: The Innovation Challenge : Hearing Before the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, July 21, 2005, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 87 lappuses |
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... global competitive landscape changing , particularly with regard to innovation capacity , and what does this mean for future U.S. economic per- formance ? What are the principal innovation - related challenges U.S. busi- nesses face in ...
... global competitive landscape changing , particularly with regard to innovation capacity , and what does this mean for future U.S. economic per- formance ? What are the principal innovation - related challenges U.S. busi- nesses face in ...
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... global economy and a rel- ative erosion of federal support for innovation in the U.S. , could present a long - term challenge to U.S. economic competitiveness . • As a result , some industry and academic leaders have raised concerns ...
... global economy and a rel- ative erosion of federal support for innovation in the U.S. , could present a long - term challenge to U.S. economic competitiveness . • As a result , some industry and academic leaders have raised concerns ...
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... global economy ? • How can research and development and math , science , and engineering edu- cation and training better contribute to the strength of the Nation's innova- tion system and to the U.S. competitive position ? • What should ...
... global economy ? • How can research and development and math , science , and engineering edu- cation and training better contribute to the strength of the Nation's innova- tion system and to the U.S. competitive position ? • What should ...
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... global economy . No one serving on the Science Committee can fail to appreciate the relationship between innovation economic strength and security . We have had many opportunities to review through the Committee's hearings how the ...
... global economy . No one serving on the Science Committee can fail to appreciate the relationship between innovation economic strength and security . We have had many opportunities to review through the Committee's hearings how the ...
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... global competition because of our past investments in science and technology . Whether we remain in that position depends on how well we understand the drivers of innovation and how we choose to respond . There are many ways we can ...
... global competition because of our past investments in science and technology . Whether we remain in that position depends on how well we understand the drivers of innovation and how we choose to respond . There are many ways we can ...
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41. lappuse - He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and a fellow of the American College of Physicians, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
82. lappuse - A nation's competitiveness is the degree to which it can, under free and fair market conditions, produce goods and services that meet the test of international markets while simultaneously expanding the real incomes of its citizens.
41. lappuse - He received the BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in 1957, and the Ph.D.
10. lappuse - Mr. Chairman, I look forward to hearing the testimony of the witnesses.
26. lappuse - We thank you and will be happy to take any questions. [The prepared statement of Mr.
11. lappuse - I yield back the balance of my time. [The prepared statement of Mr. Ehlers follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE VERNON J. EHLERS Thank you Chairman Boehlert.
35. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a pleasure and an honor for me to be...
23. lappuse - He earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1927. He joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (predecessor of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) at the Langley Research Center, Langley Field, Va., in 1930. In 1943, he was named Chief of the Instrument Research Division. In this post he was responsible for the deyelopment...
64. lappuse - At the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s, their work started developing.
36. lappuse - Council 171 believe there is a good chance that US competitiveness in vitally important high-tech areas will fall behind that of China, India, and even a resurgent Western Europe." He went on to say that, we are losing the "skills race" because we are graduating a smaller percentage of graduates in the science and 171 Council on Competitiveness.