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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 072 917 SE 013 855 TITLE Program Grants Fiscal Years 67-72. INSTITUTION National Science FOundation, Washington, D.C. Office of Intergovernmental Science Programs. PUB DATE Jan 72 NOTE 15p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS Directories; Federal Aid; *Financial Support; Foundation Programs; *Project Applications; *Research Directors; Research Opportunities; *Resource Materials; *Scientific Research' IDENTIFIERS National Science Foundation; Office of Intergovernmental Science Programs ABSTRACT A total of 62 intergovernmental science programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation between 1967 and 1972 is listed in this report issued in January, 1972. Amendments are made for seven programs to extend activities. Included in the entries are the project titled, summaries, contract or grant numbers, amounts awarded, durations, and the names and addresses of the principal investigators. (CC) 4'.

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Page 1: Jan 72 NOTE 15p. · GR-51 Robert E. Bickner Public Policy Research Org. 8,965 6/14/68-6/14/69 University of California Irvine, Calif. 92664 GR-52 William H. Cape Governmental Research

DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 072 917 SE 013 855

TITLE Program Grants Fiscal Years 67-72.INSTITUTION National Science FOundation, Washington, D.C. Office

of Intergovernmental Science Programs.PUB DATE Jan 72NOTE 15p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS Directories; Federal Aid; *Financial Support;

Foundation Programs; *Project Applications; *ResearchDirectors; Research Opportunities; *ResourceMaterials; *Scientific Research'

IDENTIFIERS National Science Foundation; Office ofIntergovernmental Science Programs

ABSTRACTA total of 62 intergovernmental science programs

sponsored by the National Science Foundation between 1967 and 1972 islisted in this report issued in January, 1972. Amendments are madefor seven programs to extend activities. Included in the entries arethe project titled, summaries, contract or grant numbers, amountsawarded, durations, and the names and addresses of the principalinvestigators. (CC)

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OFFICE OF WIERGOVERWO/FAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS

National Science Founol,tionWashington, D.C. 20550

PROGRAM GRANTS FISCAL YEARS 67-72

U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHEDUCATION & WELFAREOFFICE OF EDUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION CMGINATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILYREPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

January 1972

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CONFRACTS/GRAWS AWARDED BY OISPFY 1967-68

Contract/Grant Principal AmountNumber Investigator Address Awarded araticn Project Title Smnar%

C-506 Paul L. Dressel Michigan State University $94,886 1/3/67-4/30/70 Michigan Impact Study Study cEast Lansing, Mictdgan 48823 non-F

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GR-44 Wyatt M. Rogers Southern Interstate Nuclear 8,920 2/18/68-5/1/69 Southern Regional Con- SouthHoard ference on Science, togeth

800 Peachtree Street, NEi

Technology and State uent, IAtlanta, Ga. 30308 Goverment interes

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CONTRACTS/GRAMS AWARDED BY OISPFY 1967-68

AmountAwarded Duration Project Title Summary

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:.higan State University $94,886 1/3/67-4/30/70 Michigan Impact Study Study of the impact of Federal and,Ist Lansing, Michigan 48823 non-Federally supported research

programs on the tax supportedinstitutions of higher education inMichigan

uthern Interstate Nuclear 8,820 2/18/68-5/1/69 Southern Regional Con- Southern regional conference bringingBoard ference on Science, together officials of state govern-

)0 Peachtree Street, NE Technology and State meat, federal agencies and other%lanta, Ga. 30308 Government interested organizations concerned

with the applications of science andtechnology in economic and socialdevelopment

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Co4ract/GrantNumber

PrincipalInvestigator Address

COMTRACTS/GRANTS AM.RDFD BY OISPFY 1969

AmountA,,arded Duration Project Title

GR-47 Harvey M. Sapolsky Dept. of Political Science $6,855 6/14/68-12/31/".1 Utilization of Science

Massachusetts Institute of Advice in State Govt.

Technology (Nine-State Stuiy)

Cambridge, Mass. 02139

GR-48 Joel Blass School of La4 5,900 6/14/68-6/14/69

University of MississippiUniversity, Miss. 38677

GR-49 James E. Underwood Dept. of Political Science 8,995 6/14/68-11/30/71

Union CollegeSchenectady, NY 12308

GR-50 William M. Jenkins College of Commerce 6,061 6/14/68-6/14/69I I

Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, Ky. 42101

GR-51 Robert E. Bickner Public Policy Research Org. 8,965 6/14/68-6/14/69

University of CaliforniaIrvine, Calif. 92664

GR-52 William H. Cape Governmental Research Center 7,430 6/14/68-6/14/69University of KansasLawrence, Kansas 66044

GR-53 Dorothy I. Cline Dept. of Political Science 3,155 6/14/68-1/14/70

University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87106

GR-54 Thad Lt Beyle Dept. of Political Science 5,935 6/14/68-6/14/69

Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, N.C. 27514

GR-55 Bryan T. Downes Dept. of Political Science 6,500 6/14/68.40/31/69

Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Mich. 48823

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CONTRACTS/GRANTS ANARDED BY OISP,FY 1969

Political Sciencesetts Institute oflolcgy

Mass. 02139

f Law.ty of Mississippi:ty, Miss. 38677

Political Science

liege,.any, NY 12308

of amerceKentucky UniversityGreen, Ky. 42101

'olicy Research Org.

ity of CaliforniaCalif. 92664

ental Research Centerity of Kansas, Kansas 66044

Political Sciencetty of New Mexico

e, New Mexico 87106

( Political Science) North Carolinahill, N.C. 27514

Political ScienceState University

nstng, Mich. 48823

AmountAwarded Duration Pro ect Title

$6,855 6/14/68-12/31/71 Utilization of SciencePdvice in State Govt.(Nine-State Study)

5,900 6/14/68-6/14/69

8,995 6/14/68-11/30/71,

6,061 0 6/14/68-6/14/69

8,965 6/14/68-6/14/69

7,430 6/14/68-6/14/69

3,155 6/14/68-1/14/70

5,935 6/14/68-6/14/69

6,500 6/14/68-10/31/69

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SUIT Tat'

Survey of state science advisorymechanises in nine states-what theyare and how they are used

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Contract/Grant Principal AmountNumber Investigator Address Awarded Duration Prriect Title .

GR-64 Al-in B. Bisooe, Jr. Center for Business-and qi5,000 1/1/69,6/30/72 Role of State Govt. inEconomic Research '

Stimulating DevelopmentUniversity of Tennessee Through Science & Tech.Knoxville, Tenn. 37916 (Tennessee Mbdel)

GR-73 Irwin Feller Institute for Research on 61,000 7/1/69-6/30/72 Center for the Study ofHuman Resources Science and Technology

Pennsylvania State Univ.University Pail:, Pa. 16802

GR-74 Rudolph W. Hardy New England Economic 13,000 6/30/69-6/30/70 Pastern Regional Con-Research Foundation kDISP-13,000) ference on S&T for

506 Stotler Office 131.1g. ( IUD- 7,500) Urban ProblemsBoston, Mass. 02116

GR-75 Donald W. Galvin Federation of Rocky 10,440 6/30/69-6/30/70 Western Conference onMountain States (OISP-10,440) Science, Technology

Suite 203, 1390 Logan St. ( DES-10,440) and State Governm_ntDenver, Col. 80203

Summary rtes`

Study to r fc

state S&T onaT

state sci rsit

deVi.1cFme :11c

for Tennestate's

Support e. 'ut4

policy-or] 'andevelop :lvz

establish' t rsit

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Eastern rtogetherand localapplicatieoommic

Western rtogether rgovernmentapplicatimental and

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AmountA%arded Duration Project Title Strtmary

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r for Business andonomic Researchrsity of TennesseeIlle, Tenn. 37916

$85,00 1/1/69 -6 /3n/72 Pole of State Govt. inStimulating DevelopmentThrough Science & Tech.(Tennessee Model)

.ate for Research on 61,000 7/1/69-6/30/72 Center for the Study of

-ikon Resources Science and Technology

:lvania State Univ.rsity Park, Pa. 16802

gland Economicsearch Fourdationtatler Office Bldg.n, Mass. 02116

Aim of Rockyuntain States203, 1390 Icgmn St.-, Col. 80203

13,000 6/30/69-6/30/70(OISP-13,000)( (Km- 7,500)

10,440 6/30/69-6/30/70(OISP -10,440)

( DES-16,440)

Eastern Regional Con-ference on S&T forUrban Problems

Western Conference onScience, Technologyand State Government

Study td 1) identify ingredients ofstate S&T system; 2) design of modelstate science advisory & policydevelopment system; 3) recommendationsfor Tennessee in adapting model tostate's needs and resources

Support establishment of state sciencepolicy-oriented research center todevelop suggested criteria forestablishing federal-state-localroles in national science polo y, andfinancial and administrative frame-works for these assignments

Eastern regional conference bringingtogether officials of state, federalaid local government concerned withapplications of S&T to social andeconomic problems

Western regional conference to bringtogether state, federal and localgovernment officials caromed withapplications of S&T to social, environmental and econanic problems

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Contract/Grant PrincipalNumber Investigator Address

CON_.II/GRAWS AWARDED BY G1SP'FY 1970

AmountAwarded Duration. Project Title

GR-68 Wyatt hi. Rogers

GR-77 William Carey

GR-79 John F. Mock

Ca-1

GT-2

Roy E. Huffman

Dennis W. Barnes

Southern Interstate NuclearBoard

800 Peachtree St., NEAtlanta, Ga. 30308

S70,000 7/1,69-3/1/71 Georgia-VrolinasScience Policy Prn;ec

Science & Technology Project 212,000Council of State Go arrnunts1619 Massachusetts Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20036

(Grantee inst: Council ofState Governments, Lexington,Ky.)

Georgia Science andTechnology Commassion

Atlantic Dr.& 5th St., NWAtlanta, Ga. 30332

Montana State UniversityBozeman, Montana 59715

State Council of HigherEducation

914 Capitol StreetRitimund, Va. 23219

1/15/70-1/15/71 Sc:erce and 'IY!csioloc

err: State Government

19,500 3/ 2u/ 70- 7,'31 /71 National ConferenceGoals, Policies, andProgress of Federal,State and Local SoleAgencies

10,000 5/27/70-5/27/71 Seminar Series onScience, Technologyand State Governmentin Montana

25,000 5/27/70-3/1/72 Science, Technology &State Policy-Environ-mental QualiprinVirginia

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CONFRNITS/GRANTS Al.APEED BY 01SPry 1970

Amount1;.uratiol Pro;ect Title Sirrviry

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terstate Nuclear $70,000 7/1,69-3/171 Georgia-CarolinasScience Policy Project

St., NE. 30308

rchnology Project 212,000 1/15/70-1/15/71'Azle Governments

.O.usetts Ave., NW., D.C. 20036

st: Council ofiroents, Lexington,

.ence and

xly Cermussicn.& 5th St., NW1. 30332

ate University.ntana 59715

L.A.1 of Higher

-n1 Street'a. 23219

Scierre and Technologyand State Government

19,500 3/20/70-7.31/73 National Conference onCoals, Policies, andPrograms of Federal,State and Local ScienceAgencies

10,000 5/27/70-5/27/71 Semunar Series onScience, Technologyand State Governmentin Montana

25,000 5/27/70-3/1/72 Science, Technology &State Policy-Environ-mental Quality inVirginia

Sttd to 1) identify ingtedients forregional S&T system; 2) design modelmulti-state F&T advisor.: a-d policysystem; and 3) make recommendationst.) aeorgia, North and South Carolinain adapting model to regional needs

-ard resources

Study to 1) determine now effectivelystates 3D; OSC S&T; 2) ham statesmight bets.::: use S&T; 3) identifystate problems with technologicalsolutions; 4) suggest and test pro-°alines whereby states can mokebetter use of technological knculedge

National conference to bring togetherofficials from Federal, state, localgovts. and other orgarliztics con-

cerned with goals, plans and imogramsassociated with applications of S&Tto state govt. and related publicaffairs

Support of seminars to examine impactof S&Tdevelopmentr. on economy andenvironment in areas of agricultural,mineral and timber development anduse of cemputers in Montana govt.

Project to shape more effectivemechanisms to enable state govts. touse available academic resourceseffectively in dealing with environ-mental problems having large S&Tccmponent

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Contract/GrantMarber

GT-3

PrincipalInvestigator

Alfred J. Engel

Address

Center for Air EnvironmentStudies

Pennsylvania State Univ.University Park, Pa. 16802

GT-4 Donald J. Whittinghill Louisiana Board of NuclearEnergy

P.O.-Box 44033Baton Rouge, LA. 70804

GT-5

GP-6

GI'-7

GT-8

GT- 9

Garland R. Hadley

Robert Moretti

Rustun Roy

James B. Holderman

Harry P. Hatry

Frontiers of ScienceFoundation, Inc.

2805 Liberty Bank Bldg.Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102

California State LegislatureState CapitolSacramento, Calif. 95814

Materials Research Labori-tory

Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park,Pa. 16802

Illinois State Pnard ofHigher Education

666 N. Lake Shore DriveChacago, Ill. 60611

The Urban Institute2100 M Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20037

AmountAwarded Duration

$41,800 5/27/70-5/27/72

15,000 5/27/70- /1/-

15,000 5/27/70-5/27/71

10,000 5/27/70-V27til

5,000 6/9/70-12/31/71(oISP-5,000)

(OGPP-5,000)

15,000 5/10/70-5/10/71(oISP-15,000)c HEW-15,000)

1,400 6/10/70-12/10/70

ProjectTitle

Intergovernmental Rela--ions in Determinationof Air PollutionResearch

Opportunity of the 70'sPublic Policy and theEnvironment

Oklahoma Project toDevelop a PolicyStructure for S&T

Role of State Legis-lature in FormulatingScience Policies

Motion Picture Film onPennsylvania's S&TAdvisory Program

Midwest Regional Con-ference on Scienre,Technology and StateGoverninent: AchievingEnviron. Quality in aDeveloping Economy

Seminar on Applicationof S&T to Local Covt.

Summary

Oomparativscience ordecision-maair polluta

: Development

policy for

all

Fund studiefelances fOklahoma scstate orgcation of

Pilot projfunction ofa state leg

25-30 menudevelopmentpliShments

Progian

Midwesterntogether Fofficialsfor state 1agencies inpublic poliof S&T, parmanagment

Joint spansInstitute

Managementto identifyareas toand identiffor existi

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Center for Air EnvironmentStudies

Pennsylvania State Univ.University Park, Pa. 16802

all Louisiana Board of NuclearEnergy

P.O. Box 44033Baton Rouge, La. 70804

Frontiers of ScienceFoundation, Inc.

28C5 Liberty.Bank Bldg.Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102

California State LegislatureState CapitolSacramento, Calif. 95814

Mater.als Research LaboratoryPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park,Pa. 16802

Illinois State Board ofHigher Education

666 N. Lake Share DriveChicago, Ill. 60611

The Urban Institute2100 M Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20037

S41,800 5/27/70-5/27/72

15,000 5/27/70- /1/

15,000 5/27/70-5/27/71

10,000 5/27/70-727/'41

5,000 6/9/70-12/31/71(OISP-5,000)

(CGPP-5,000)

15,000 5/10/70-5/10/71(OISP-15,000)( HEW-15,000)

1,400 6/19/70-12/10/70

Intergovelmental Rela-tions in Determinationof Air PollutionResearch'

Opportunity of the 70'sPublic Policy and theEnvironment

Oklahare Project toDevelop a PolicyStructure for S&T

Role of State Legis-lature in FormulatingScience Policies

Motion Picture Film onPennsylvania's S&TAdvisory Program

Midwest Regional Con-ference on Science,Technology and StateGovernment: AchievingEnviron. Quality in aoeveloping Economy

Seminar on Applicationof S&T to Local Govt..

Comparative study of intergovernmentalscience organizational structures anddecision-making mechanisms affectingair pollution research

: DevelOpment of environmental science

policy for state of Louisiana

Fund studies, seminars and con-ferences for purpose of`developingOklahoma science policy,and 6 formalstate organization to promote appli-cation of S &T in state decision-making

Pilot project to examine value andfunction of science advisory body ina state legislative process

25 -30 minute film on organization,development, operation and a000mrplishrents of Pennsylvania's S&Tprogram

Midwestern regional conference bringinjtogether Federal, state and local govtofficials to explore appropriate rolesfor state legislatures & executiveagencies in enacting &,implementingpublic policy involving applicationsof SET, particularly in environmentalmanagement & economic development

Joint sponscrship,with The UrbanInstitute and International CityManagement Association of symposiumto identify local goverment problemareas to which S&T might be applied,and identify paential applicationsfor existing technology

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it Ircip:d.*.T I net LI gay= Address

AmountAwarded Duration Project Title

Fran'', R. Fille The State Education Dept.A:bany, NY 12224

F lii x, flardrier

tr:zer

Rocky Mcun,ain ScienceCourcil

School of GraduateSus:lies

Utah State UniversitlLogan, Utah 84321+

Institute for the FutureRiverview CenterMiddletcwn, Conn. 06457

$c.000 ailed r 1971 from kr-search Applialtions

Oirortbrate, brirqux4 total tc $14,655

$12,000 6/1/70-12/1/71 Survey of Scientific &Technological Adviceand Application inLocal Government

1,500 6/30/70-2/29/72(DISP-1,500)

(ASEP-1,500)

Publication of RockyMountain Science CouncilScience Newsletter

1/

9,655 6/30/70-10/31/71 Prepake and CbnductPilot Test SimulationConference

Grantee LastitutLcrn Federation of Pocky Mountain States, Denver, Colorado

E1u1.

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Cen,C

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AnnuntAwarded Duration

J

Project Title Summary

6

Education Dept. $12,000 6/1/70-12/1/71 Survey of Scientific32224 Technological Advice

and Application inLocal Government

train Science 1,500 6/30/70,2/29/72

aril z (OISP-1,500)Jraduate (ASEP-1,500)

Universityn 34321+

1/

tor the Future 9,655 6/30/70-'0/31/71Center, Conn. 06457

tions

.icantain States, Denver, Colorado

Publication of RockyMountain Science CouncilScience Newsletter

Prepare and CbnductPilot 'Past SimulationConference

Survey designed to discover how 4

science-technology advice is obtainedand applied by cities and urbancounties

Support of quarterly publication topromote cannunication among member 'organizations of Council and enhancepublic understanding of scientificachievements and opportunities in theRocky Mountain States

Support of design and conduct of simu-lation conference to demonstrate thevalue of future research techniquesin improving the decision-makingprocess in the area of federal andstate science policy

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Contract/Granttimber

PrincipalInvestigator

CONTRACTS/GRANTS ANARDED BY OISPFY 1971

Amount

Address Awarded Duration Project Title

GT-3(Amend.)

Alfred J. Engel Center for Air EnvironmentStudies

Pennsylvania State Univ.

$21,500 5/27/70-5/27/72 Intergovernmental Bela-tions in Determinationof Air Pollution

University Park, Pa. 16802 Research

GT-6(Amend.)

Robert Moretti California State LegislatureState Capitol

53,500 5/27/70-6/1/72 Role of State Legis-lature in Formulating

Sacramento, Calif. 95814 Science Policies

C-640 Irwin Feller Institute for Research on 1,800 10/23/70-12/31/70 Edit Proceedings of

Human ResourcesPennsylvania State Univ.

Eastern Regional Con-ference

University Park, Pa. 16802

GD-12 P.cbert D. Laughlin Office of Science & Tech. 45,000 9/15/70-9/15/71 Exprimentation and

Department of CbmmerceHarrisburg, Pa. 17120

Evaluation of Tech-nology Transfer

GT-13 Rex K. Rainer Civil Engineering Dept. 6,000 7/15/70-3/14/71 Alabama Environmental

Auburn University Study-Conference

Auburn, Alabama 36830

GT-14 R. M. Alexander Air Resources Center 21,600 10/15/70-10/15/71 Science Advice to

Oregon State University Oregon State Govt.

Corvallis, Oregon 97331

Amefor

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CONTRACTS/GRANTS ANARDED BY Ci.SP

FY 1971

Address

enter for Air EnvironmentStudies

linsylvanda State Univ.niversity Park, Pa. 16802

difonua State Legislature-.ate Capitol

.cramento, Calif. 95814

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EsmenSta

men

istitute for Research on

Hunan ResourcesainLylvania State Univ.uversity Park, Pa. 16802

fice of Science & Tech.!partment of Casrercexrrisburg, Pa. 17120

Ivil Engineerirl Dept.

burn Universitybirn, Alabama 36830

ir Resources Centerregon State Universityorva1...-, Oregon 97331

AmountAwarded Duration

$21,500 5/27/70-5/27/72

53,500 5/27/70-6/1/72

1,800 10/23/70-12/31/70

45,000 9/15/70-9/15/71

6,000 7/15/70-3/14/71

7

Project Title

Intergwerrnental Rela- Amendment to provide additional funds

tionso.n Determination for GT-3, bring.,n-J total to '763,300

of Air PollutionResearch

Role of State Legis-lature in FormulatingScience Policies

Edit Proceedings ofEastern Regional Con-ference

Experimentation andEvaluation of Tech-nology Transfer

Alabama EnvironmentalStudy-Conference

21,600 10/15/70-10/15/71 Science Advice toOregon State Govt.

Anendment to GT-6 to provide addi-tional funds, bringing total to$63,500

Contract to edit proceedings of theEastern Regional Conference on theApplication of Science and Technologyto Public Programs

Project to 1) experiment with, evalu-ate and determine best methods oftzaasferring technology; 2) con-duct program for technical personnelconcerned with materials technology;3) support International Conferenceon Great Lakes Environmental ResearchResults

Study-conference designed to promoteinteraction between university facultyand graduate students and state andlocal govt. officials in areas ofenvironmental concern--air, waterand land pollution

Establish Oregon environment manage-ment information resource to enableState to identify and assess envirmmental impacts of new and emerging

technologies

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Contract/Grant Principal

Investigator AddressAmountAwarded Duration Project Title

Nutix=

GT-15 Robert H. Gifford Southern Interstate Nuclear $20,100 10/15/70-2/15/72 Science and TechnologyBoard Monthly Nesletter

800 Peachtree St., NEAtlanta, Ga. 30308

C-643 J.Rebert Havlick International City Manage-ment Association

5,000 1/14/71-10/1/71 Local Government ScienceAssistance Progr,,,m:

1140 Connecticut AVE.. si

Washington, D.C. 20036Development of Guade-lines

GT"16 J. D. C. Little Operations Research Center 25,000 2/1/71-6/30/71 Citizen Feedback andMassadhusetts Institute of Opinion Formulation

TechnologyCambridge, Mass. 02139

GT"17 Harry P. Hatry The Urban Institute 3,500 4/5/71-10/5/71 Publication of Seminar2100 M Street, NW ProceedingsWashington, D.C. 20037

C-651 Neal Lansing Systems Group of TRW, Inc. 5,000 5/17/71-10/17/71 Requirements forRedondo Beady, Calif. 90278 Scientific Advice in

Local Government

C-654 Daniel J. Alesch Rand Corporation1700 Main Street

5,200 4/13/71-6/1/71 Guidelines for Programsin Support of State

Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 GoverTlent Science &Techri,logy Programs

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dress

-arn Interstate NuclearTY erd

3achtree St., NEta, Ga. 30308

national City Manage-nce nt Association

'c'necticut Ave.. NWx3ton, D.C. 20036

tions Research Centerchusetts Institute of.,}urology

.dge, Mass. 02139

ban Instituter OW

TLS

Street,xjton, D.C. 20037

s Group of TRW, Inc.o Beach, Calif. 90278

u

Aporationan Streetionica, Calif. 90406

AmountAwarded Duration

$20,100 10/15/70-2/15/72

5,000 1/14/71-10/1/71

25,000 2/1/71-6/30/71

3,500 4/5/71-10/5/71

5,000 5/17/71-10/17/71

5,200 4/13/71-6/1/71

8

Project Title Summary

Science and Technology Supp t of monthly executive news 4

Monthly Nesletter dige - reporting on NSF-sponsoredand other applied science projects& activities of informational and ,

Instructional value to selectedFederal, state, university, institu-tional, etc., officials

Local Government Science Contract to obtain advice and assis-Assistance Program: tance with respect to futureDevelopment of Guide- directions of NSF support of locallines government S&T programs and guide-

lines for OISP's development of aLocal Government Science AssistanceProgram

Citizen Feedback and Planning study to develop new pro-Opinion Formulation cedures through use of S&T, as basis

for intelligent citizen feedbacksystem, and opinion formulation

through feedforward to improve pdblicunderstanding of science, particularlyas it can be applied to solution ofsocietal problems

Publication of Seminar Publication and distribution of pro-Proceedings ceedings of Seminar on

of Science and Technology to LocalGovernments" (3T-9)

"Application

Requirements for Contract to obtain guidelines and back-Scientific Advice in ground for development of NSF scienceLocal Government assistance program designed to increasz

use of scientific and technologicalinformation localby gavel/vents

Guidelines for Programs Contract to prepare policy guidelinesin Support of State paper for OISP's activities supportin,Government Science & state science and technology programSTechnology Programs

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Contract/GrantAmber

PrincipalInvestigator Address

I

AmountAwarded Duration Project Title

GT-18 E. Rogers Rutter Office of Science & Tech. 26,600 5/15/71-7/15/72State of New HampshireConcord, N.H. 03301

GT-19 Jack A. Kyger Massachusetts Science and 46,300 6/1/71-6/1/72Technology Foundation

State Office Building100 Ca!rbridge StreetBoston, Mass. 02202

GT-20 George Bugharello College of Engineering 70,500 6/1/71-6/1/72University of IllinoisChicago, Ill. 60680

GR -77 William Carey Science & Technology Project 108,000 1/15/71-1/15/72

(Amend.) Council of State Governments1619 Massachusetts Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20036

GT-21 Alfred T. Whatley Western Interstate Nuclear 25,000 5/31/71-5/31/72

BoardLakewood, Colo.80215

New Hampshire Inter-governmental ScienceProject

Technology Exchange

orrd

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qeers

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The Regional Role ofEngineering Colleges

Science and Technoland State Government

Technology Assessmentof Plowshare Program

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aloe

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9

_SSAmountAwarded Duration

:e of Science & Tech.

of New HampshireJrd, N.H. 03301

diusetts Science andlogy Foundation

Office Building'ambridge Street

m, Mass. 02202

oge of Engineeringersity of Illinoisago, Ill. 60680

nent

anentTram

ce & Technology Project-al of State GovernmentsMassachusetts Ave., NWtngton, D.C. 20036

rn Interstate Nuclear1rd

mood, Colo.80215

26,600 5/15/71-7/15/72

46,300 6/1/71-6/1/72

70,500 6/1/71-6/1/72

108,000 1/15/71-1/15/72

25,000 5/31/71-5/31/72

Project Title

New Hampshire Inter-governmental ScienceProject

Technology Exchange

The Regional Role ofEngineering Colleges

Science and Technologyand State Government

Technology Assessmentof Plowshare Program

9

SliarnarY

Support of joint effort amongGovernor's Office, University ofNew Hampshire and Dartmouth Collegedesigned to strengthen New Hampshire'scapability to utilize S&T in publicprograms

Establish a Technolo4y Exchange incollaboration with the industrialand academic communities in theState of Massachusetts

Study to assess the role engineeringcolleges play in their regionalenvironments to determine their impacton economic and social activities andtheir relationships to state andlocal governments in solving regionalproblems. Special focus will be givento problem of displaced engineeringand scientific personnel, especiallyin Illinois

Amendment to provide additional fundsfor GR-77, bringing total to $320,000

and extending duration to 1/15/72

Technology assessment of the industriesPlowsnare program to provide infor-

mation for optimum cooperative decisimmaking procedures within westernstates on industrial Plowshare appli-

cations

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Contract/GrantNurber

PrincipalInvestigator Address

AmountAwarded Duration Protect Title

GP-22 -Ot'Fred O'Brien, Jr. Department of Civil Eng. $52,800 6/1/71-6/1/72 Engineering FieldAuburn University Services try LocalAuburn, Alabama 36830 Governments

GT-23 Larry Margolis The Citizens Conference 20,000 6/1/71-6/1/72 State Legislatureon State Legislatures (OISP- 20,000) Model Committee

4722 Broadway (OGPP-20,000) Staff ProjectKansas City, Mo.' 64112

GT"24 Richard Chapman National Academy of PublicAdministration

22,400 6/1/71-6/1/72 Technology Assessmantin State Government

1225 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20036

GT-25 Shelley M. Mark Department of Planning & 21,300 6/15/71-6/15/72 State Science andEconomic Development Technology Forecasting

State of Hawaii ProgramHonolulu, Hawaii 96804

GT-26 Eliever Ereli Institute of Coastal and 25,000 6/1/71-6/1/72 'lb Develop a CoastalMaxine Law 'bone Authority

Bates College of lawUniversity of HoustonHouston, Texas 77004

GP-27 Robert J. Saunders Center for Management Bev. 24,600 1/15/71-6/15/72 Science and TechnologySchool of Administration Applications in LocalUniversity of Missouri GovernmentsKansas City, Mb. 64110

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dressAmountAwarded Duration Project Title Summary

10

irLment of Civil Eng.arn Universityirn, Alatama 36830

Citizens Conferencen State LegislaturesBroadwayas City, AD, 64112

anal Academy of PublicamumistrationConnecticut Ave., NW

Alington, D.C. 20036

n9

,rtment of Planning &ooncmic Developmente of Hawaiiplulu, Hawaii 96804

'_itute of Coastal and'arine Law

s College of Lawversity of Houston,ten, Texas 77004

..er for Manaaerrent Dev.

,o1 of Acoinistration"ersity of Missouri,as City, Mo. 64110

$52,800 6/1/71-6/1/72 . Engineering FieldServices to LocalGovernments

20,000 6/1/71-6/1/72(0:SP-20,000)

(O PP- 20,000)

State LegislatureModel Cairrattee

Staff Project

22,400 6/1/71-6/1/72 Technology Assessmentin State a-worriment

21,300 6/15/71-6/15/72 State Science and'technology ForecastingProgram

25,000 6/1/71-6/1/72 lb Develop a CoastalZone Authority

24,600 1/15/71-6/15/72 Science and TechnologyApplications in Uocal.Governments

Experimental progran of communityengineering extension service totest whether local govts., with suprxkof broadly based educational insti-tution, can effectively utilize dis-placed engineers in solving currentand future scientific and technologicdproblems of runicipalities

Planning errant for rational demon-

stration project for the professionalstaffing of selected state legislativepplicy committees

Conference on technology as.sessmentfor public program decisions instate governnent'

Pilot program to survey Hawaii'sscientific and technological re-sources and forecast its need for S&T

Development of model authority forcoastal zone management, basal onanalysis of coastal and marine law,to serve as model for otherstatesand aid in developing Federal legis-lation re Federal-state planning andregulation of coastal zone actiidues

Pilot project to demonstrate anapproach to S&T transfer by linkingresources of large urban universityto large metropolitan goiminment, &utilizing a displaced scientist/engineer assigned to city govern-ment and supported by academicresources

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Contract/GrantNumber

Princi 1Investi tor

7

GT"28 John Fei

GT-29 LloTd B. Omplahl

CA-58 Dwain F. Speix,per

C -669 Warren D. Siemens

Address

National League of Cities-U.S. Conference of Mayors

Washington, D.C. 20006

Bureau of Government AffairsDept. of Political ScienceUniversity of North DakotaGrand Forks, N.D. 58201

AmountAwarded Duration Project Title

$5,000 6/15/71-11/15/71 Scientific Personnel inLocal Government

21,600 6/15/71-6/15/72 Office of ResearchInformation Services

Jet Propulsion Laboratory 110,000 6/15/71-6/15/72California Institute of (OISP- 110,000)

Technology (N7SA-110,000)Pasadena, Calif. 91103

ABT,Associates, Inc.55 Wheeler StreetCambridge, Mass. 02138

Transfer of AerospaceTechnology to CityManagement

5,200 6/21/71-11/21/71 Models for the Deliveryand Utilization of Tech- tinology to Urban Sectors ca

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S e of Cities-

7' :ice of MayorsC. 20006

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rnnent Affairsical ScienceNorth Dakota.D. 58201

laboratory

Amount .

/warded Duation

$5,000. 6/15/71-11/15/71

21,600 6/15/71-6/15/72

110,000 6/15/71-6/15/72

Prc Title

11

Summary

Scientific PersonnelLocal Government

Office of ResearchInformation Services

Transfer of Aerospacetitute of (DISP-110,000) ' Technology to City

(NASA-110,000) Management. 91103

, Inc.

eet.

02138

5,200 6/21/71-11/21/71

in Study of the potential for utili-zar.ion of scientific and technicalpersonnel by local governments

Establish, on a pilot basis, anOffice of Research InformationServices to review, edit, reproduceand distribute results of universityand college research bearing on stateand local government activities

Joint - funded (with NASA) pilot projectto evaluate the effectiveness ofplacing senior industrial aerospacepersonnel in key positions in citygovernment: objective to begin toevaluate the extent to which aero-space-derived technology and capa-bility can assist cities in meetingtechnology related problems

Models for the Delivery Contract for report on alterna -and Utilization of Tech- tive models for delively and appli-nolpgy to Urban Sectors cation of technology to cities

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Ls,

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Contract/GrantNumher

PrincipalInvestigator Address

CONTRACPS/GRANTS AWARDED BY OISPFY 1972

Amount

Awarded Duration Project Title

GT-16 J.D.C. Little Operations Research Ctr. $15,000 7/1/71-2/1/72 Citizen Feedback andAmend. Massachusetts Institute of Opinion Fozmulation

TechnologyCambridge, Mass. 02139

GP -30 Louis iggs The Ohio State University 24,900 8/1/71-1/31/72 Design & Development ofPhilip Burgess Research Foundation

1314 Kinnear RoadCOlumbus, Chao 43212

s's

Planning & Decision In-formation System (PDIS)in Puerto Rico

GT-17 Harry P. Hatry The Urban Institute 3,100 10/5/71-3/31/72 Publication of SemanarAmend. 2100 M Street, NW Proceedings

Washington, D.C. 20037

GP-31059 Laurin L. Henry American Society for 4,000 10/1/71-3/31/72 Public Science Policy-Public AdManstration Administration Conference

1225 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20036

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CONTRACTS/GRANTS AWARDED BY OISPFY 1972

Amount

Awarded Duration Project Title Statuary

I .;

-arch Ctr. $15,000 7/1/71-2/1/72 Citizen Feedback and_nstitute of Opinion Formulation

-. 02139

,Iniversity

.relation

43212

,Lute

20037

24,900 8/1/71-1/31/72 Design & Development ofPlanning & Decision In- ,

formation System (PDIS)in Puerto Rico

3,100 10/5/71-3/31/72, Publication of SeminarProceedings

for 4,000 10/1/71-3/31/72 Public Science Policy-.stration AdMinistration Conferencet Ave., NW .. 20036

12

Amendment to G1' -16 to provide an adal-

tional $15,000, bring total funds$40,000,,and co extend duration for7 months

1

To design and make operational aprototype of a planning and decisioninformation system in Puerto Rico,to demontrate system at 1971National Governors',Confcrence, SanJuan, in September 1971, and to beginto plan for development of PDIS inState of Ohio

0

Amendment to GT -17 to extend grantfor six months and to provide anadditional $3,100 to permit widerdistribution of seminar proceedings tokey executives and'elected legislatiVeofficials in cities, counties andstates, to officials. of regionalplanning bodies and to state municipalleagues and state county associations

Support for a planning conference tobe conducted by National Associationof Schools of Public Affairs andAdministration (NASPA0) on the develop-ment of university programs in sciencepolicy and administration

t't

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Canirr,rt,-

BrantNiztxr.: invirtmigator

AmountAddress Awarded Duration

17-1,1 rk/va)(11 E. Huicher Federalism Seventy-Six,Inc. $10,000 10/15/71-4/30/72(OISP-10,000)

(SSHR-10,000)

, then College of Marine Studies 7,500 10/15/71-1/15/72University of DelawareNewark, Delaware 19711

-31461 1 q.,1.:1 r,. UngUI University of New Hampshire 30,300 11/1/71-10/31/frDurham, New Hampa.hdre 03824Grantee Inst: National Asso-c-ation of State Universitiesand Land-Grant Colleges

+11', ,18E ' 6t. -.15er Chao Department of Devel-a 6,100opment

11/15/71-4/30/72

65 South Front StreetColuAbas, Ohio 43215

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Project Title

Key Aspects of AmericanFederalism

Delaware Study onMarine and CbastalAffairs

va4

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Universities

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ck A. Kyger Massachusetts Science and 13,700 6/1/71-6/1/72 Technology EXchargeTechnology Foundation ($30,000-Eng)

Lakeside Office ParkWakefield, Mass. 01880

F., M. Alexander Aar Resources CenterOregon State University

Corvallis, Oregon 97331

26,850 10/15/71-12/31/72 Science Advice toOregon State Govt.

USE

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AmountAwarded Duration Project Title Summary

13

lism Seventy-Six,Inc. $10,000

(OISP-10,000)

(SSHR-10,000)

2 of Marine Studiescity of Delaware. Delaware 19711

10/15/71-4/30/72 Key AspectsFederalism

of American Support for ten scholarly essays bydistinguished authors to examine keyaspects and problems of Americanfederal system after 200 years ofself government, and special paperto analyze relationships and contri-butions of S&T to growth of Americanfederalism and assess the implicationsof advances of S&T to future of ourdemocracy - -a part of picgLam entitledFederalism '76, approved by AmericanRevolution Bicentennial Commission

7,500 10/15/71-1/15/72 Delaware Study onMarine and CoastalAffairs

city of New Hampshire 30,300, New Hampshire 03824Inst: National Asso-of State Universities

nd-Grant Colleges

partment of Devel- 6,100ntth Front Streetas, Ohio 43215

11/1/71-10/31/72 Conference on PublicService Role ofUniversities

Support completion of the final phasesof a study, begun in early 1970, bythe Governor of Delaware's Task Forceon Marine and Coastal Affairs

Support of a three-day conferenceplanned for early 1972 on the universityas a resource in solving the socio-economic problems of our cities, statesand nation

11/15/71-4/30/72 Symposium to Develop Support of ts-day symposium to be con-an R&D Agenda for Ohio versed by the Governor of Ohio to 1)

identify R&D needs and priorities inOhio, 2) knowledge base existing in Ohiqdemonstrate that S&T are useful tools indeveloping systematic procedures at govtlevels, and 4) contribute to Ohio'sscientific and economic environment

usetts Science and 13,700 6/1/71-6/1/72 Technology Exchange

nology Foundation ($30,000-Eng)

e Office Park

Id, Mass. 01880

ources Center 26,850 10/15/71-12/31/72 Science Advice toState University

is, Oregon 97331

Oregon State Govt.

To add a3ditional funds, bringing totalto $90,000

Amendment to GT-14 to continue supportfor another year, adding addl. funds of

$26,850, bringing total under grant to$48,450

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Contract/Grant PrincipalNumber Investigator Address

AmountAwarded Duration Project Title Summary

GT-32162 Perry B. Duryea,Jr. New York State Assembly $56,100 1/1/72-12/31/72 New York Assembly Provide fu

Albany, New York 12224- Scientific Staff recently esSupport Staff with

staff, andprofessorfessional spublication

-Se!1

P.O. 72-436 David F. Hersey Smithsonian Science Infor- 5,253 1/14/72-1/14/73 SIE Project Pilot dillation Exchange, Inc. nate current

300 Madison Natl. Bank Bldg. project inf1730 M Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

e,

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AmountAwarded Duration Project Title Summary

;seMbly $56,100 1/1/72-12/31/72 New York Assembly 'Provide funds to extend activities of i

12224- Scientific Staff reoently established Assembly Scientifi6

Support Staff with additional professionalstaff, and also cocpeiative student/professor units, involvement of pro- i

fessional societies and schools, andpublication of newsletter

noe Infor- 5,253 1/14/72-1/14/73 SIE Projecte, Inc.

. Bank Bldg.

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20036

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inf

Pilot demonstration project to dissemi-nate current science and technologyproject information to state governments