NASA FEDERAL LABORATORY REVIEW
The Interagency Federal
Laboratory Review was initiated by the White House and includes the
participation of the Department of Defense and
Energy,
as well as NASA. It is a broad study by the National Science and
Technology Council (NSTC) of ways to improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of the Federal R&D; investment. The NASA Federal
Laboratory Review Report was Prepared by the NASA Federal Laboratory
Review (NFLR) Task Force under the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) and was
submitted February 28, 1995, to the Office of Science and Technology
Policy (OSTP) at the White House. NASA Administrator Goldin has
directed an evaluation of each recommendation of the NASA Federal
Laboratory Review Report. Results of this evaluation will be used as
input to the ongoing process of assessing Agency operations.
Material available includes the NASA Federal
Laboratory Review Final Report, forwarding
letter from NASA Advisory Council to the NASA Administrator, and
forwarding letter from NASA Administrator to the
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology.
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Author: Dick Kline
Curator: Tom Folkes
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