Silberglitt, R. S. (Richard S.)
Silberglitt, R. S. 1942-
Silberglitt, Richard S
VIAF ID: 73067915 ( Personal )
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Works
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Assessment of the US and Chinese industrial bases in quantum technology | |
Critical materials : present danger to U.S. manufacturing | |
A decision framework for prioritizing industrial materials research and development | |
The global technology revolution : bio/nano/materials trends and their synergies with information technology by 2015 | |
The global technology revolution, China, in-depth analyses : emerging technology opportunities for the Tianjin Binhai new area (TBNA) and the Tianjin economic-technological development area (TEDA) | |
High-priority information technology needs for law enforcement / John S. Hollywood, John E. Boon, Jr., Richard Silberglitt, Brian G. Chow, Brian A. Jackson. | |
Industrial materials for the future R&D strategies : a case study of boiler materials for the pulp and paper industry | |
Joining and Adhesion of Advanced Inorganic Materials Symposium (1st : 1993 : San Francisco, Calif.). Joining and adhesion of advanced inorganic materials, 1993: | |
Priority criminal justice needs initiative | |
Quan qiu ji shu ge ming zhongguo : zhi xing zhai yao | |
RAND | |
Research priorities of the supporting industries program : linking industrial R&D needs | |
The road to zero : executive summary | |
Strengthening the grid : effect of high-temperature superconducting power technologies on reliability, power transfer capacity, and energy use | |
Systematic method for prioritizing investments in game-changing technologies : the evaluation and comparison process framework | |
The technology promotion and protection decision tool : introduction and user manual | |
Toward affordable systems : portfolio analysis and management for Army science and technology programs | |
USE OF PREDICTIVE ANALYTIC TOOLS TO ASSESS TECHNOLOGICAL EMERGENCES AND ACQUISITION TARGETS. | |
Visions of law enforcement technology in the period 2024-2034 : report of the Law Enforcement Futuring Workshop |