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The Utilization of ARPA-Supported Research for International Security Planning

The study was intended to begin the process of bridging the gap between basic research being done principally in the academic community and the utilization of that research in the national security policy community. A research plan was adopted which included surveys of national security planners' and analysts' concerns and of selected ARPA (Human Resources)-supported basic research projects. Areas in which research results of these projects might be utilized and suggestions for possible developmental research projects then were to be identified, followed by a conference which was to provide a larger forum for discussion of utilization issues. (Author).

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  • "The study was intended to begin the process of bridging the gap between basic research being done principally in the academic community and the utilization of that research in the national security policy community. A research plan was adopted which included surveys of national security planners' and analysts' concerns and of selected ARPA (Human Resources)-supported basic research projects. Areas in which research results of these projects might be utilized and suggestions for possible developmental research projects then were to be identified, followed by a conference which was to provide a larger forum for discussion of utilization issues. (Author)."@en
  • "The appendices are intended as a companion volume to 'The Utilization of ARPA-Supported Research for International Security Planning.' The volume's purpose is to make available to members of the National Security Community a general overview of the six ARPA-Supported projects surveyed and to provide a means whereby potential users of these basic research products can obtain more detailed information on items of specific interest. (Author)."@en

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