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Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward a Knowledge-Based Economy (2004)

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Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy

Appendix H
U.S. Government Assistance to Armenia, 2003

Freedom Support Act Funds Budgeted (million dollars) Agency

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

Democratic Reform

7.73

 

Energy-Sector Reform

7.70

 

Environmental Management

2.60

 

Parking Fine Withholding

0.00

 

Private-Sector Initiatives

16.78

 

Social-Sector Reform

11.36

 

Cross-Cutting, Special Initiatives

7.53

 

Eurasia Foundation

1.99

 

Total

 

55.69

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Marketing Assistance Program

7.00

 

Cochran Fellowship Program

0.10

 

Total

 

7.10

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Executive Summary (1-4)
1 Overview of the Science, Technology, and Higher Education Infrastructure (5-23)
2 Review of Selected Sectors (24-41)
3 Conclusions (42-56)
Appendix A: U.S. Agency for International Development Armenia Program Overview for Fiscal Year 2005 (57-61)
Appendix B: Institutions Visited by the National Research Council Committee on Science and Technology in Armenia (62-63)
Appendix C: Research and Development Institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (64-65)
Appendix D: Higher Education Institutions in Armenia (66-67)
Appendix E: Presentation of Armenian Ambassador Arman Kirakossian to the National Research Council Committee on Science and Technogy in Armenia (68-72)
Appendix F: International Science and Technology Center Projects in Armenia 2003 (73-74)
Appendix G: U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation Grants in Armenia, 2002-2003 (75-80)
Appendix H: U.S. Government Assistance to Armenia, 2003 (81-83)
Appendix I: Caucasus Seismic Information Network (84-87)
Appendix J: Extracts from Testimony of Paul V. Applegarth, Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation (88-91)
Appendix K: Government of the Republic of Armenia Resolution No. 1302-N. August 15, 2002 (92-93)
Appendix L: Proposals on Priority Areas for the Development of Science and Technology in the Republic of Armenia (94-114)
Appendix M: Next Steps to Market Program of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (115-115)
Appendix N: International Science and Technology Center Patent Advisory Service (116-116)
Appendix O: Biographies of Committee Members (117-119)

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Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy Appendix H U.S. Government Assistance to Armenia, 2003 Freedom Support Act Funds Budgeted (million dollars) Agency U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Democratic Reform 7.73   Energy-Sector Reform 7.70   Environmental Management 2.60   Parking Fine Withholding 0.00   Private-Sector Initiatives 16.78   Social-Sector Reform 11.36   Cross-Cutting, Special Initiatives 7.53   Eurasia Foundation 1.99   Total   55.69 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Marketing Assistance Program 7.00   Cochran Fellowship Program 0.10   Total   7.10

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Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy U.S. Department of Commerce Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States (BISNIS) 0.10   Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT) Program 0.20   Total   0.30 U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Public Diplomacy Exchanges 11.73   EUR Bureau—Public Diplomacy Programs 0.40   Coordinator’s Office (EUR/ACE) Humanitarian Assistance, Transportation Costs, Grants 1.00   Export Control and Related Border Security 0.50   Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs 2.20   International Information Programs 0.04   Performance Funds 2.60   Total   18.47 U.S. Department of Treasury—Technical Advisers   0.99 U.S. Department of Energy—Nuclear Reactor Safety   4.47 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission—Nuclear Reactor Safety   0.80 National Science Foundation, Civilian R&D Foundation   1.59 Other Sources USAID—Public Law 480, Title II—Contribution to United Nations World Food Program   3.99 U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Public Diplomacy Exchanges 0.49   Export Control and Border Security 1.01   Foreign Military Financing 5.00   International Information Programs 0.02   International Military Education and Training 0.66  

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Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy NADR Humanitarian Demining 0.75   PRM Humanitarian Assistance 0.12   Science Centers 1.00   Total   9.05 U.S. Department of Defense International Counterproliferation 0.30   ODHACA Humanitarian Demining Program 1.10   Total   1.40 U.S. Department of Energy—Materials Protection, Control, and Accounting   0.60 Peace Corps—Volunteers   1.70 Total U.S. Government Funds Budgeted in 2003   106.16 Value of Donated Humanitarian Commodities   14.42 Total FY 2003 U.S. Government Assistance   120.58 NOTE: ACE = Office of the Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Europe and Eurasia; EUR = Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs; NADR = Nonproliferation, Antiterrorism, Demining, and Related Programs; PRM = Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration. SOURCE: Provided by U.S. Department of State, June 2004.

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humanitarian demining