This guideline relates to special studies under the Army Industrial Preparedness Program where domestic industrial sectors or commodity sectors are evaluated for meeting Defense requirements. Modern sector study activities are described in a framework of study parameters with checklists to assess production capability and capacity in Defense industries. The guideline reflects on Army effort towards a standard study approach for designing and performing future sector studies. It was prepared from a review of numerous sector studies of the 1980's such as bearings, torpedoes, investment castings, missiles, and optics. (EDC)
2023-06-01 | FHWA Highway History Website Articles
Abstract:
Speech given by Federal Highway Administrator (1993-1997) Rodney E. Slater to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the interstate highway system implem...
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2023-06-01 | FHWA Highway History Website Articles
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Details of the 30th anniversary of the National Interstate System in 1986 where celebrations were held nationwide. An article by Ray A. Barnhart about...
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