The Soviet Academy of Sciences and technological development prepared for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Examines the role of the Academy of Sciences, as a planner, coordinator, and performer of R & D, in the development of advanced technologies in the USSR. The analysis includes the relationship between the Academy's R & D institutes and the industry, the role of the Academy in the solution of industrial innovation problems, and the extent to which the Academy performs applied research and development, in contrast to basic research. The analysis is aided by a specially prepared survey of the Academy's R & D institutes; the survey identifies a set of institutes designated as relevant to technological development and classified according to subject area, national importance, and estimated position in the sequence of R & D activities ranging from basic research to pilot production. The report concludes that, while the development of advanced technologies depends significantly on the Academy of Sciences, this dependence is encumbered by problems stemming from the organizational distance between the Academy's R & D facilities and industrial test and production facilities.
"Examines the role of the Academy of Sciences, as a planner, coordinator, and performer of R & D, in the development of advanced technologies in the USSR. The analysis includes the relationship between the Academy's R & D institutes and the industry, the role of the Academy in the solution of industrial innovation problems, and the extent to which the Academy performs applied research and development, in contrast to basic research. The analysis is aided by a specially prepared survey of the Academy's R & D institutes; the survey identifies a set of institutes designated as relevant to technological development and classified according to subject area, national importance, and estimated position in the sequence of R & D activities ranging from basic research to pilot production. The report concludes that, while the development of advanced technologies depends significantly on the Academy of Sciences, this dependence is encumbered by problems stemming from the organizational distance between the Academy's R & D facilities and industrial test and production facilities."@en
"Examines the role of the Academy of Sciences, as a planner, coordinator, and performer of R&D, in the development of advanced technologies in the USSR. The analysis includes the relationship between the Academy's R&D institutes and the industry, the role of the Academy in the solution of industrial innovation problems, and the extent to which the Academy performs applied research and development, in contrast to basic research. The analysis is aided by a specially prepared survey of the Academy's R&D institutes; the survey identifies a set of institutes designated as relevant to technological development and classified according to subject area, national importance, and estimated position in the sequence of R&D activities ranging from basic research to pilot production. The report concludes that, while the development of advanced technologies depends significantly on the Academy of Sciences, this dependence is encumbered by problems stemming from the organizational distance between the Academy's R&D facilities and industrial test and production facilities."@en
"This report examines the impact of the Academy of Sciences on the development of technology in the Soviet Union. It finds that the future of Soviet technology depends significantly on the Academy and that severe problems stemming from its nature and its relationship with Soviet industry encumber the Academy's ability to serve Soviet technology. The Academy's importance derives from its unique position of national leadership in planning, coordinating, and performing R & D and from the fact that it is expected to help solve the problems affecting Soviet industrial innovation. The Academy's statutes identify it as a scientific institution dedicated to the independent pursuit of knowledge, i.e., basic research. However, the Academy's effective contribution to technological development requires a substantial departure from the statutory mission of basic research in favor of more-or-less direct involvement with industry, particularly in the successive stages of the research, development, and innovation (RDI) cycle. (Author)."@en
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United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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