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Alternatives for Inspecting Outer Continental Shelf Operations  (1990)

Consensus Study Report

Automotive Fuel Economy: How Far Can We Go?  (1992)

In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure  (1993)

Toward Infrastructure Improvement: An Agenda for Research  (1994)

Consensus Study Report

Vessel Navigation and Traffic Services for Safe and Efficient Ports and Waterways: Interim Report  (1996)

Measuring and Improving Infrastructure Performance  (1996)

Financing Tomorrow's Infrastructure: Challenges and Issues: Proceedings of a Colloquium  (1996)

Airline Passenger Security Screening: New Technologies and Implementation Issues  (1996)

Coatings for High-Temperature Structural Materials: Trends and Opportunities  (1996)

Nonconventional Concrete Technologies: Renewal of the Highway Infrastructure  (1997)

Aviation Safety and Pilot Control: Understanding and Preventing Unfavorable Pilot-Vehicle Interactions  (1997)

Review of the Research Program of the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles: Third Report  (1997)

Proceedings

Use of Underground Facilities to Protect Critical Infrastructures: Summary of a Workshop  (1998)

Improving the Continued Airworthiness of Civil Aircraft: A Strategy for the FAA's Aircraft Certification Service  (1998)

Configuration Management and Performance Verification of Explosives-Detection Systems  (1998)

Review of the Research Program of the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles: Fourth Report  (1998)

The Practicality of Pulsed Fast Neutron Transmission Spectroscopy for Aviation Security  (1999)

Proceedings

Research Agenda for Test Methods and Models to Simulate the Accelerated Aging of Infrastructure Materials: Report of a Workshop  (1999)

Assessment of Technologies Deployed to Improve Aviation Security: First Report  (1999)