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Hebert, Joel, author.
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United States. Army Science Board -- History.
United States. Army -- Research.
Military research -- United States.
Research and development partnership -- United States.
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The Army Science Board : a history of Army - civilian collaboration in science / Joel M. Hebert and Eric B. Setzekorn.
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Hebert, Joel, author.
Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, United States Army, 2022.
Subjects
United States. Army Science Board -- History.
United States. Army -- Research.
Military research -- United States.
Research and development partnership -- United States.
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v, 53 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- The Origins of Army Scientific Collaboration -- The Army Scientific Advisory Panel and the Cold War -- The Army Science Board and the Army Renaissance -- The End of the Cold War and New Science Missions -- The Army Science Board in the New Millennium -- Conclusion: New Frontiers of the Mind.
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Early in the Cold War, the Army realized that improving its access to science and engineering expertise in academia and industry was necessary to field forces with a qualitative advantage against the much larger Soviet army. In 1950, the service established the Army Scientific Advisory Panel, which, in 1977, became the Army Science Board. Over the succeeding decades, the organization widened its efforts from a focus on materiel issues to important work on personnel and organizational topics. At the same time, the Army encountered challenges such as the transition to an all-volunteer force, the widespread use of digital devices, and the effects produced by climate change. This publication highlights and honors the women and men who voluntarily contributed their knowledge and skills to assist the Army in defending the nation.
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