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... /16/65)'' Dr. Karl G. Harr, Jr., President of Aerospace Industries of America, Inc., addressed the Economic Club of Detroit: ". . . the aerospace industry of today does indeed represent a truly unique phenomenon ... remained after the war to serve as a foundation for a general economic upsurge. . . the aerospace industry has become and remains, in a very real sense, an instrument of national policy ...
... Joseph Campbell in his testimony before the House Armed Services Special Investigations Subcommittee investigating Aerospace, Campbell said that Aerospace had also incurred "certain questionable costs which appear to be of interest." ''(AP ... )'' Dr. Eugene B. Konecci of the National Aeronautics and Space Council staff discussed future manned aerospace flight before the American Astronautical Society meeting Chicago: "A great deal of lifting-body research ...
... the memorial to $150,000. ''(CR, 9/7/65, 23315)'' New York Times editorialized: "The Aerospace Corporation, a multimillion-dollar nonprofit organization sponsored and financed by the Air Force, has been ... a House Armed Services subcommittee. Its report is a devastating indictment of Aerospace's financial management... "The abuses at Aerospace are mainly the fault of the Air Force, which indulged its prodigal ...
... aerospace industry would reach 1,384,000 by September 1967-a 3.4% increase over September 1966-Aerospace Industries Assn. predicted. Forecast, based on survey of 60 companies representing 80% of entire aerospace ... demand for civilian aircraft; stable levels of missile and space sales; and increases in non aerospace activities as reasons for steady growth in number of employees. ''(AIA Release 67-17)'' Former ...
... contract to Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. to begin Program 612, a new reconnaissance satellite system, Aerospace Technology reported. It was estimated that program would cost $350 million. ''(Aero Tech, 8/28/67,3)'' European aerospace industry assn., Eurospace, was urging formation .of an optional regional communications satellite system to provide ...
... long-depressed stocks, which commenced decline in 1968; many were selling near lows for year. Aerospace industry was chief beneficiary of space program funds, but largest portion of $34 billion spent ... allocated before "really spectacular shots" occurred. While Apollo Program had been "tremendous boon to the aerospace industry and to the advancement of technology," it represented small part of total industry revenues ...
... can be more effectively applied to the pressing needs of our society. . . . The transfer of aerospace technology to domestic areas is underway and is already making significant contributions. Magazine cited computer ... and Astronautics AIAA and AAS jointly established Technology Utilization Awards to stimulate aerospace engineers, scientists, and technicians to apply aerospace technology to commercial uses. Categories for consideration were pollution control, transportation, earth ...
... )'' First European Conference on Space and Youth was sponsored in Paris by National Assn. of Aerospace Clubs of France and International Coordinating Committee (cic) for out of school scientific activity. Delegates ... were invited to conference to plan first program of intra- European cooperation for youth in aerospace field, Meeting established conference as annual event and approved resolutions on future cooperation in technical ...
... )'' Rep. Glenn M. Anderson (D-Calif.) introduced Emergency Conversion Loan Act to aid victims of aerospace industry depression. Legislation would immediately qualify jobless engineers, scientists, and technicians for conversion loans from ... . of Labor released results to date of Technology Mobilization and Reemployment Program to relocate unemployed aerospace and defense industry personnel. While 10 284 professionals had registered with state unemployment agencies since ...
... Medical Research and Operations, for "outstanding contributions to the advancement of Manned Space Flight and aerospace medical research through your leadership in the development of life support systems." Lawrence Sperry Award ... of flight simulation to increase safety and economy of airline flight training and checkout operations. . . ." Aerospace Communications Award was presented posthumously to Siegfried H. Rieger for "his personal contributions over a ...

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