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    • To analyze the current state of federal R&D policies and institutional structures.
    • To identify areas for imaginative and constructive change in R&D strategies.
    • To address the disarray in post-World War II R&D machinery and rhetoric.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of federal R&D policies and institutional frameworks.
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    • Examination of legislative challenges to government research funding.

    Main Results:

    • The established R&D policies and institutional machinery are in disarray.
    • There is an opportunity for significant, constructive changes in R&D approaches.
    • Public confidence in science and technology support is lacking.

    Conclusions:

    • Mission-oriented R&D remains crucial for national progress.
    • A comprehensive rethinking of R&D is necessary to regain public trust and ensure adequate funding.
    • The current R&D landscape requires innovative solutions to foster scientific advancement.