The relations between defence and civil technologies: Proceedings
In: NATO ASI Series. D 46
In: NATO ASI Series, Series D: Behavioural and Social Sciences 46
In: Nato Science Series D:, Behavioural and Social Sciences 46
In: Springer eBook Collection
1: Concepts, Approaches, Measurement -- 1. From components to integrated systems: Technological diversity and integrations between the military and civilian sectors -- 2. Spin-off: a fundamentalist approach -- 3. Some views on industry perspectives on civil and military R&D -- 4. Assessing the impact of federal industrial R&D expenditure on private R&D activity in the United States -- 5. Technology and Trade: Does military R&D make a difference? -- 6. The relationship between military and civil technology: a historical perspective -- 2: Country Studies -- 7. Interdiffusion of military and civil technologies in the United States of America -- 8. The need — and opportunity — for greater integration of defence and civil technologies in the United States -- 9. Civilian exploitation of defence R&D in the UK -- 10. A UK initiative for the transfer of technologies from defence to civil sector -- 11. The relationship between defence and civil technologies: policy of the French Ministry of Defence -- 12. Foreign technology and local innovation: some lessons from Spanish defence industry experience -- 13. Recent trends in R&D in Italy and in military R&D in particular -- 14. A small country perspective: military-civil technological relations in the Netherlands -- Part3. Indididual Technologies -- 15. Determinants of spin-off in the context of SDI: the VHSIC programme -- 16. Adaptation of new technology: the case of servo technology in Norway 1947–1956 -- 17. Defence — civil relations in the development of new materials technology in Britain -- Participants.
In: NATO ASI Series. D 46
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