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Appendix

Meetings and Discussions

PANEL MEETINGS

December 11-12, 1995

Washington, D.C.

Objectives: Review statement of task; approve the project plan; approve the outline and study concept, as articulated in the draft report concept; continue gathering data by discussing world-class research and development with experts from industry, academia, and government; make writing assignments and schedules for chapters of the report.

Presenters:

Robert Stempel, NAE, General Motors (retired)

Lance Davis, Defense Research and Engineering (Laboratory Management/Technology Transition)

David Gobeli, Oregon State University

James Gover, Sandia National Laboratory

Fred Luthans, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Derek Ransley, Chevron Research and Technology Company

Richard Smith, U.S. Army Research Office

January 25–26, 1996

Washington, D.C.

Objectives: Review, discuss, and revise, as necessary, chapter 1, chapter 5 of the report. Discuss next steps in report realization. Discuss report concept and program plan for Phase 2.

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: MEETINGS AND DISCUSSIONS." National Research Council. 1996. World-Class Research and Development: Characteristics for an Army Research, Development, and Engineering Organization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5486.
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