Clinton budget hits defense R&D accounts, charges ahead with TRP

The White House yesterday unveiled plans to reduce the defense share of research and development spending to 52% in fiscal 1996, bringing the Clinton Administration closer to its goal of equalizing defense and civilian R&D expenditures by FY '98. After planning a 4% increase for both defense and...

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