Restructuring of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Program
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 96
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Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 96
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ivo H. Daalder
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1991-06-18
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 1349117927
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the value of deploying strategic missile defences to counter the threat of nuclear accidents. It concludes that the deployment of strategic defences in the 1990s will not be strategically desirable, technically feasible, or economically affordable.
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 1328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. President
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 984
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.
Author: United States. President (1981-1989 : Reagan)
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 862
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 514
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Reagan, Ronald
Publisher: Best Books on
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 852
ISBN-13: 1623769507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublic Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Author: Rebecca Slayton
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2023-10-31
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0262549573
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow differing assessments of risk by physicists and computer scientists have influenced public debate over nuclear defense. In a rapidly changing world, we rely upon experts to assess the promise and risks of new technology. But how do these experts make sense of a highly uncertain future? In Arguments that Count, Rebecca Slayton offers an important new perspective. Drawing on new historical documents and interviews as well as perspectives in science and technology studies, she provides an original account of how scientists came to terms with the unprecedented threat of nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). She compares how two different professional communities—physicists and computer scientists—constructed arguments about the risks of missile defense, and how these arguments changed over time. Slayton shows that our understanding of technological risks is shaped by disciplinary repertoires—the codified knowledge and mathematical rules that experts use to frame new challenges. And, significantly, a new repertoire can bring long-neglected risks into clear view. In the 1950s, scientists recognized that high-speed computers would be needed to cope with the unprecedented speed of ICBMs. But the nation's elite science advisors had no way to analyze the risks of computers so used physics to assess what they could: radar and missile performance. Only decades later, after establishing computing as a science, were advisors able to analyze authoritatively the risks associated with complex software—most notably, the risk of a catastrophic failure. As we continue to confront new threats, including that of cyber attack, Slayton offers valuable insight into how different kinds of expertise can limit or expand our capacity to address novel technological risks.
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Defense
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 1238
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