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Product Description: From the days of biplanes and open cockpits, the air forces of the United States have relied on the mastery of technology. From design to operation, a project can stretch to 20 years and more, with continuous increases in cost. Much of the delay and cost growth afflicting modern United States Air Force (USAF) programs is rooted in the incorporation of advanced technology into major systems acquisition...read more
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9780309162753, titled "Evaluation of U.S. Air Force Preacquisition Technology Development: Technology Development" | Natl Academy Pr, March 1, 2011, cover price $33.75 | About this edition: From the days of biplanes and open cockpits, the air forces of the United States have relied on the mastery of technology.

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Summary: Reviews technology areas that are critical to future U.S. military capabilities.

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9780309096058 | Natl Academy Pr, May 27, 2005, cover price $34.00 | About this edition: Summary: Reviews technology areas that are critical to future U.

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Product Description: The space shuttle is a unique national resource. One of only two operating vehicles that carries humans into space, the space shuttle functions as a scientific laboratory and as a base for construction, repair, and salvage missions in low Earth orbit...read more

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9780309063821 | Natl Academy Pr, January 1, 1999, cover price $23.00 | About this edition: The space shuttle is a unique national resource.

Examines the relationship between technical experts and elected officials, challenging the prevailing view about how experts become politicized by the policy process."This is a very nice piece of work on a government agency that deserved to be better known and appreciated, because it was one of the great success stories of modern American governmental innovation. The book will appeal to political scientists who seek an understanding of how Congress works and to all interested in how governments and politicians make use of scientific advice." -- Sanford Lakoff, University of California at San DiegoNowhere in the U.S. government is the marriage between expertise and politics more normatively troublesome and empirically obscure than in Congress. The legislature is asked to be both expert and representative, to act on the best available information and judgment about policy problems while being responsive to, and reflective of, constituents' demands. This book examines the relationship betweentechnical experts and elected officials, challenging the prevailing view about how experts become politicized by the policy process.Bimber presents a theory about the connections between institutional structure and the strategies of experts who participate in politics. He tests this theory by tracing the interaction between Congress and the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), a recently abolished legislative branch agency created in 1972 to estimate the consequences of new technologies and free Congress from complete dependence on the executive branch for information and policy analysis. In addition, he provides comparative portraits of Congress's remaining support agencies--the Congressional Budget Office, the Congressional Research Office, and the General Accounting Office--and argues that the legislative context for the politics of expertise reveals patterns that have been overlooked in studies of expert knowledge and executive-branch policymaking."This is the most insightful and persuasive account of the way experts interact with politicians. Bruce Bimber's absorbing tale of the success--and demise--of the Office of Technology Assessment will fascinate everyone interested in the labyrinth of legislative policymaking. He throws light on most of the nooks and crannies of lawmaking to show how information drives the legislative process. In the process, he is able to show that 'neutral competence' is a necessary, though not sufficient, part of policymaking." (view table of contents)

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9780791430590 | State Univ of New York Pr, June 1, 1996, cover price $52.50 | About this edition: Examines the relationship between technical experts and elected officials, challenging the prevailing view about how experts become politicized by the policy process.

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9780791430606 | State Univ of New York Pr, August 1, 1996, cover price $31.95

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Product Description: The problem of deciding which health care technologies to evaluate is urgent. With new technologies proliferating alongside steadily increasing health care costs, it is critical to discriminate among technologies to direct tests and treatments at those who can benefit the most...read more

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9780309046961 | Natl Academy Pr, March 1, 1992, cover price $19.00 | About this edition: The problem of deciding which health care technologies to evaluate is urgent.

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9780309042420 | Natl Academy Pr, May 1, 1990, cover price $15.00 | About this edition:

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