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17 October 1994 Dual-use technology programs
Lionel S. Johns
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The paper presents the Clinton Administration's commitment to American industrial competitiveness through a strategic focus on research and development and to dual-use technologies in particular. Working in partnership with industry, the dual-use approach is essential for giving our armed forces the world's best, most technically advanced military equipment at affordable cost. The President has set a goal of shifting from a dominant role for military technologies in our Federal R&D investments to a roughly equal balance between military on the one hand and civilian and dual-use on the other. We have already made significant progress toward this goal.
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Lionel S. Johns "Dual-use technology programs", Proc. SPIE 2269, Infrared Technology XX, (17 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188624
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KEYWORDS
Defense and security

Manufacturing

Infrared technology

Flat panel displays

Defense technologies

Electronics

Information security

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