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Andrews, M. 2000 . Army Vision and S&T: Accelerating the Pace of Transformation . Presentation by M. Andrews, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for research and technology, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .


Crowson, A. 2000 . U.S. Army Research Office Materials Science Research . Presentation by A. Crowson, director, physical science, U.S. Army Research Office, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 16, 2000 .


DOD (U.S. Department of Defense) . 1999a . Proceedings of the Defense S&T Reliance Subarea for Materials and Processes Planning Meeting . Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Defense .

DOD . 1999b . Defense S&T Reliance: Materials and Processes Joint Program Plan . Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Defense .

Delaney, L. 2000 . Air Force Modernization . Presentation by L. Delaney, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisitions, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .

DeMarco, R. 2000 . Department of the Navy Science and Technology—Materials: Today, Tomorrow, and the Future . Presentation by R. DeMarco, associate technical director, Office of Naval Research, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .


Gottschall, R. 2000 . Overview of DOE Materials Programs . Presentation by R. Gottschall, team leader for metal, ceramic and engineering sciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences U.S. Department of Energy, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 16, 2000 .

Gray, A. 2000 . Thoughts on Future Marine Corps Materials Needs . Presentation by A. Gray, member, board of regents, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .

Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 2001. Materials Research to Meet 21st Century Defense Needs: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10056.
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Harwell, K. 2000 . Air Force Research Laboratory: Technology Vision . Presentation by K. Harwell, chief scientist, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 16, 2000 .

Henley, L. 2000 . The Revolution in Military Affairs After Next . Presentation by L. Henley, senior intelligence officer, Office for Asia/Pacific, Defense Intelligence Agency, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .


Marshall, A. 2000 . Overview of DOD Vision and System Needs . Presentation by A. Marshall, director, Office of the Secretary of Defense, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .


Schwartz, L. 2000 . Basic Materials Research in the Air Force: AFOSR Overview . Presentation by L. Schwartz, director, aerospace and materials sciences, U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 16, 2000 .


Vickers, M. 2000 . The Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) . Presentation by M. Vickers, director for strategic studies, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 15, 2000 .


Weber, T. 2000 . Overview of NSF Materials Programs . Presentation by T. Weber, Division of Materials Research, National Science Foundation, to the Committee on Materials Research for Defense After Next , National Research Council , Washington, D.C. , February 16, 2000 .

Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 2001. Materials Research to Meet 21st Century Defense Needs: Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10056.
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