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Realizing the Potential of C4I: Fundamental Challenges  (1999)

Proceedings

Proceedings of the Workshop on Promoting Access to Scientific and Technical Data for the Public Interest: An Assessment of Policy Options  (1999)

Proceedings

Twenty-Second Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics  (1999)

Electrometallurgical Techniques for DOE Spent Fuel Treatment: A Status Report on Argonne National Laboratory's R & D Activity Through Spring 1997  (1999)

Proceedings

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

Space Studies Board Annual Report 1998  (1999)

Review and Evaluation of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons  (1999)

Proceedings

Summary of a Workshop on Information Technology Research for Crisis Management  (1999)

Consensus Study Report

Meeting Research and Education Needs in Coastal Engineering  (1999)

Electrometallurgical Techniques for DOE Spent Fuel Treatment: An Assessment of Waste Form Development and Characterization  (1999)

Gravitational Physics: Exploring the Structure of Space and Time  (1999)

Electrometallurgical Techniques for DOE Spent Fuel Treatment: Status Report on Argonne National Laboratory's R & D Activity as of Fall 1998  (1999)

Reducing the Logistics Burden for the Army After Next: Doing More with Less  (1999)

Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility: Update on National Research Council Recommendations  (1999)

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

Consensus Study Report

Naval Expeditionary Logistics: Enabling Operational Maneuver from the Sea  (1999)

Upgrading the Space Shuttle  (1999)

Consensus Study Report

Trust in Cyberspace  (1999)

Technology-Based Pilot Programs: Improving Future U.S. Military Reserve Forces  (1999)

1999 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Air and Surface Weapons Technology Program  (1999)