1. HOOVER REPORT.
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GOVERNMENT research & development contracts ,MILITARY research ,RESEARCH & development ,GOVERNMENT spending policy ,TECHNOLOGY & state ,ECONOMIC policy ,PUBLIC finance ,HEALTH policy - Abstract
The article reports on the final Hover Commission report, which focuses on the subject of government research and development in the U.S. According to sources, the report reversed its usual plea for reduction of federal spending by recommending increased support for research activities. Moreover, the report stressed the overriding importance of basic research, in which the safety, the increase in productivity, and the advance of health in the country must come from constantly increasing knowledge through fundamental research. Thus, five overall recommendations were made, including increased support for basic research, and establishment of assistant secretaryships in research and development in the Army.
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- 1955