Congress’s own think tank: Learning from the legacy of the Office of Technology Assessment (1972–95)

作者: P. D. Blair

DOI: 10.1093/SCIPOL/SCT057

关键词: Public administrationTechnology assessmentStrengths and weaknessesProcess (engineering)Growing painsKey featuresSociology

摘要: In 1972 the United States Congress established the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) as a small analytical agency to become better informed about implications of new and …

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