Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories. A Review of 2003
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 5 files; video files (.MPG), HTML and executable file (.EXE). PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 CD-ROM; 4 3/4 in.; 43.5 MB. ABSTRACT: The Air Force Science and Technology Success Stories herein often represent the combined effort of several scientists and engineers working as a team. The basic and applied research, plus the follow-on technology development described, are essential to the continued success of the Air Force mission. Success Stories were selected from one or more of the following categories: 1) Support to the Warfighter; 2) Emerging Technologies; 3) Technology Transfer; and 4)Awards/Recognition.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSuccess stories from 1997/98 that recognize the accomplishments and combined efforts of the Air Force Research Laboratory Scientists and Engineers. Stories have been selected from the following categories: (1) Support to the Warfighter: Technology that has potential for or has achieved application on a Department of Defense system in development or operation or that has provided "quickreaction" response to problems or needs of field organizations; (2) Emerging Technologies: Major innovative technological advancements that offer significant potential for existing and future Air Force systems; (3) Technology Transfer: Technology that has transferred from the laboratory to the private sector, to include: industry, academia, and state and local governments; (4) Awards/Recognition: External awards or recognitions by the scientific community at large, concerning technology advancements in the areas of Technology Transition, Technology Transfer or Technical Achievement.
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