Research, development, test, and evaluation


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Descriptive Summaries of the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army Appropriation. Supporting Data FY 1994, Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress, April 1993


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This section has been prepared for the purpose of providing information concerning the US Army Research, Development, Test and Evaluation program. The Descriptive Summaries provide narrative information on all RDT and E, Army program elements and projects.




Manufacturing Engineering Education


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Manufacturing Engineering Education includes original and unpublished chapters that develop the applications of the manufacturing engineering education field. Chapters convey innovative research ideas that have a prodigious significance in the life of academics, engineers, researchers and professionals involved with manufacturing engineering. Today, the interest in this subject is shown in many prominent global institutes and universities, and the robust momentum of manufacturing has helped the U.S. economy continue to grow throughout 2014. This book covers manufacturing engineering education, with a special emphasis on curriculum development, and didactic aspects. - Includes original and unpublished chapters that develop the applications of the manufacturing engineering education principle - Applies manufacturing engineering education to curriculum development - Offers research ideas that can be applied to the work of academics, engineers, researchers and professionals




Department of the Navy FY 1992/FY 1993 Budget Estimates Descriptive Summaries Submitted to Congress February 1991, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy


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This document has been prepared to provide information on the Department of the Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Program to Congressional committees during the FY 1992/1993 hearings. The Descriptive Summaries provide narrative information on all non-special access RDT & E Program Elements and Projects. A direct comparison of data in the Program Element Descriptive Summaries dated January 1990 will reveal significant differences. Many of the differences are attributable to the following factors: (a) FY 1991 reductions and increases as a result of Congressional action on the appropriation, (b) FY 1991 reductions, including proposed recissions and proposed above threshold reprogrammings to the Military Personnel, Navy appropriation and Ship Building and Conversion, Navy Appropriation, (c) FY 1990 funding changes including RDT & E reprogramming actions; and (d) Reclassification of FY 1992/FY 1993.