Committee staff: Budget reverses trend of parity in defense, civilian R&D
A trend toward parity in spending on defense and non-defense research and development would be reversed in the Bush Administration's fiscal year 2002 budget, according to an analysis of R&D spending compiled by the Democratic staff of the House Science Committee. Research and development outlays as...
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