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 DOCUMENTS 
		*  Interagency
		  Assessment of Oxygenated Fuels - June 1997, 239 pp. Prepared through the NSTC Committee on Environment and Natural
		  Resources, Interagency Oxygenated Fuels Assessment Steering Committee. 
		   The Interagency Assessment of Oxygenated Fuels presents current
		  understanding of critical scientific issues related to the winter oxygenated
		  gasoline program. Air quality, fuel economy and engine performance, and the
		  potential health effects of oxygenated fuels are addressed in the report. 
		   Printed copies may be obtained through GCRIO User Services using
			 any of the following:  
			 Telephone: (517) 797-2730Fax: (517) 797-2622
 email:
				help@gcrio.org00
 World Wide Web: http://www.gcrio.org (see Document Request
				Form)
  For additional information, contact:  
			 Environment DivisionOffice of Science and Technology
				Policy
 Executive Office of the President
 Washington, DC
				20502
 Telephone: (202) 456-6202
 Fax: (202) 456-6025
  * Investing in Our Future: A
		  National Research Initiative for America's Children - April 1997,
		  64 pp Prepared by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
		  Committee on Fundamental Science and Health, Safety, and Food, this report
		  explores the Federal investment in research focused on the biological,
		  cognitive, and social development of America's children. This report recommends
		  interrelated research themes requiring multidisciplinary approaches to fill
		  important knowledge needs. 
		   For further information, contact: 
		  
			 Office of Science and Technology PolicyExecutive Office of
				the President
 Washington, D.C. 20502
 Telephone: (202) 456-6130
 Fax:
				(202) 456-6027
  Available on the NSTC Home Page via link from the OSTP Home Page. 
		   * Integrating the Nation's
		  Environmental Monitoring and Research Networks and Programs: A Proposed
		  Framework - March 1997, 101
		  pp Prepared by the NSTC Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
		  Environmental Monitoring Team. Report highlights ongoing Federal research
		  efforts in this science and technology (S&T) field and identifies new and
		  promising areas where there might be gaps in Federal support. 
		   For additional copies, contact:
 
			 Environment DivisionOffice of Science and Technology
				Policy
 Executive Office of the President
 443 Old Executive Office
				Building
 Washington, DC 20502
 Phone: (202) 456-6202
 Fax: (202)
				456-6025
  * Computing, Information and Communications (CCIC) Brochure:
		  Technologies for the 21st Century - April 1997, 12 pp
This publication highlights representative accomplishments, key
		  research and development areas, and the HPCC budget crosscuts, demonstrating
		  their contribution to the new Program Component Areas. Further information can
		  be found on Federal, academic, and industry web sites. 
		   For further information, contact: 
		  
			 National Coordination Office for Computing, Information, and
				CommunicationsSuite 665
 4201 Wilson Blvd.
 Arlington, Virginia
				22230
 Phone: (703) 306-4722
Internet: www.hpcc.gov 
		   * Natural Disaster
		  Reduction: A Plan for the Nation - April 1997, 44 pp
Prepared by the NSTC Committee on Environment and Natural Resources,
		  Subcommittee on Natural Disaster Reduction. Report highlights ongoing Federal
		  research efforts in this science and technology field an identifies new and
		  promising areas where there might be gaps in Federal support. 
		   For additional copies, contact: 
		  
			 William Hooke, National Weather ProgramNational Oceanic and
				Atmospheric Administration
 Phone: (301) 713-0460
 Fax: (301)
				713-0666
For additional information, contact: 
		  
			 Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)Environment
				Division
 Phone: (202) 456-6202
 Fax: (202) 456-6025
  * 1996
		  Accomplishments of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) -
		  March 1997, 26 pp
Prepared by the NSTC Executive Secretariat. Presents the
		  accomplishments of the NSTC during calendar year 1996 by Presidential science
		  and technology priorities. 
		   For additional copies or information, contact:  
		National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)Executive
		  Secretariat Office
 Old Executive Office Building Room 435
 17th St. and
		  Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
 Washington, D.C. 20502
 Phone: (202)
		  456-6100
 Fax: (202) 456-6026
   
		* Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and Natural
		  Resources - February 1997, (R&D) 80 pp
Prepared by the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR)
		  as an update to the June 1996 Program Guide. Provides a single reference for
		  use by colleges, universities, and other research institutions on federal
		  agencies R&D programs in the environment and natural resource areas.
  Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  www.nnic.noaa.gov/CENR/cenr.html
  *The Health and Ecological Effects of Endocrine Disrupting
		  Chemicals: A Framework for Planning - November 1996, 15 pp This document establishes a framework for considering the issue of
		  endocrine disruptors. It categorizes major research activities into three
		  groups: methods development, model development, and laboratory and field data
		  acquisition. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  www.epa.gov/endocrine/frametext.htmlAdditional copies of this docoument may be obtained from Office of Science and
		  Technology Policy's Environment Division, (202) 456-6202, fax: (202) 456-6025.
  *High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC) Advancing
		  The Frontiers of Information Technology - November 1996, 57 pp This book presents a condensed view of some of the Federal High
		  Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC) Program's FY 1996
		  accomplishments as well as additional achievements posted on the World Wide
		  Web. Presents FY 1997 plans, describes the new organization for Computing,
		  Information, and Communications R&D (CIC) Programs, summaries the goals and
		  objectives of these new CIC R&D programs, and includes a comprehensive list
		  of government personnel who are involved in the HPCC and CIC programs. 
		   Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  www.hpcc.gov/blue97/index.htmlAdditional copies of this document may
		  be obtained from: National Coordination Office for Computing, Information, and
		  Communications
 4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite #665
 Arlington, VA
		  22230
 Voioce: (703) 306-4722
 Fax: (703) 306-4727
 e-mail: nco@hpcc.gov
   *1995 The Federal Research and Development Program in Materials
		  Science and Technology -- November 1996, 193 pp This document is a comprehensive look at the current Federal
		  materials R&D effort, the role of materials in industrial competitiveness,
		  and an assessment of how materials R&D relates to national priorities. 
		   Additional copies of this document may be obtained from: Materials
		  Technology (MatTec) SecretariatNIST
 Materials Building, Room
		  B309
 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001
 Phone: (301) 975-5655
 Fax: (301)
		  926-8349
 e-mail: samuel.schneider@nist.gov
   *Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Brochure --
		  September 1996, 8 fold Short brochure outlines CENR's Philosophy, Accomplishments,
		  Publications, and Membership. 
		   Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or http://www.nnic/noaa.gov/CENR
 
/1996CENRBRO.html
		  Additional copies of this document may be obtained from:Office
		  of Science and Technology Policy's
 Environment Division, (202) 456-6202
 
  *Our Changing Planet: The FY 1996 U.S. Global Change Research
		  Program -- September 1996, 162 pp An annual report prepared under the auspices of the President's
		  National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) as a report to Congress
		  supplementing the President's FY97 budget, pursuant to the Global Change
		  Research Act of 1990. This report describes the structure of the program, its
		  goals and objectives, the specific contributions of participating agencies, and
		  the proposed budget for component elements of the program. 
		   Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://gcrio.org/ocp97/toc.html
		  Additional copies of this document may be obtained from:Global
		  Change Research Information Office
 User Services
 2250 Pierce
		  Road
 University Center, MI 48710
 Phone: (517) 797-2730
 Fax: (517)
		  797-2622
 E-mail: help@gcrio.org
 Internet: http://www.gcrio.org
  *Environmental Technologies Testing and Demonstration Sites: A
		  Federal Directory -- September 1996, 155 pp Prepared by the Environmental Technology Working Group under the
		  auspices of the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR). Contains
		  information on more than 100 sites on Federal facilities where the private
		  sector can potentially partner with the government to test and demonstrate
		  technologies for environmental remediation, monitoring, pollution prevention,
		  or pollution control. Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://enviro.nav.mil/nstc.htm
Additional copies of this document may be obtained from:Richard
		  C. Burrow
 Office of Science Policy
 U.S. Department of Policy
 1000
		  Independence Avenue, S.W.
 Washington, D.C. 20585
 E-mail:
		  richard.burrow@hq.doe.gov
 Telephone: 202-586-1709
 Fax: 202-586-5342
  *Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and Natural
		  Resources R&D -- June 1996, 46 pp Prepared by the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
		  (CENR). Provides a single reference for use by colleges, universities, and
		  other research institutions on federal agencies R&D programs in the
		  environment and natural resource areas. Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://www.gcrio.org/USGCRP/
CENR/proguide96/toc.html
		  For additional copies or information, contact:Committee on
		  Environment and Natural Resources Executive Secretary
 National Oceanic and
		  Atmospheric Administration
 Office of Policy and Strategic Planning
 U.S.
		  Department of Commerce
 Washington, D.C 20230
 Phone: (202) 482-5917; Fax:
		  (202) 482-1156
  *Technology in the National Interest -- July 1996, 87 pp Prepared by the Committee on Civilian Industrial Technology. Released
		  at a 1996 National Medal of Technology event, July 25, 1996. Highlights the
		  important role technology plays in the American economy and the challenges we
		  face in an increasingly competitive, technology-based global economy. Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page 
		   For additional copies, contact:Office of Technology Policy, U.S.
		  Department of Commerce
 Publications Request Line (202) 482-3036
  For further information, contact:Cheryl Mendonsa, Office of
		  Technology Policy
 U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 4814C
 Washington,
		  D.C. 20230
 (202) 482-8321
  *Assessing Fundamental Science -- July 1996, 24 pp Provides a consistent set of general principles and high-level goals
		  for the assessment process in fundamental science Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page orhttp://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/ostp/assess/start.htm
  For Further Information, Contact:Science Division, Office of
		  Science and Technology Policy
 Executive Office of the President
 Washington, D.C. 20502
 Telephone: (202) 456-6130, FAX (202) 456-6027
  Dr. Eileen L. Collins, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson
			 Blvd., Arlington, VA 22230 (703) 306-1772 ext. 6932, (703) 306-0508 - fax   *Human-Centered Transportation Systems Brochure -- May 1996, 8
		  fold Description of the Human-Centered Transportation Initiative of the
		  NSTC Interagency Coordinating Committee on Transportation R&D;Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://www.hf.faa.gov/nstc/brochure.htmPaper copies available from: Department of Transportation, Volpe Center, Don
		  Sussman (617) 494-2413
 Email: sussman@volpel.dot.gov
  *NSTC Calendar Year 1995 Accomplishments Report -- May 1996,
		  15 pp Summarizes NSTC and related PCAST accomplishments for calendar year
		  1995. Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or /WH/EOP/OSTP
 
/NSTC/html/CY95accomp.htmlLimited paper copies from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100
  *Strategy for National Earthquake Loss Reduction -- April
		  1996, 41 pp Prepared by the National Earthquake Strategy Working Group,
		  recommends a National strategy for reducing loss of life, casualties, property
		  losses, and social and economic disruptions from future earthquakes 
		   Available: Internet: NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  /WH/EOP/OSTP
/NSTC/html/USGS/index.html
		  Available: Paper copies available from:FEMA
 Tober Volland,
		  (202) 646-2767, (202) 646-4387 (fax)
  *United States Antarctic Program -- April 1996, 67 pp. A Government-wide review of the U.S. policy of maintaining an active
		  and influential presence in Antarctica, including an examination of options to
		  reduce the annual operating cost, in response to a request by the Senate
		  Appropriations Committee. 
		   Available: Internet: 
		  WWW NSTC Home Page or NSF Home PageLimited paper copies available
		  from: National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, Brenda Williams,
 (703) 306-1030
  *Interagency Assessment of Health Risks Associated with Oxygenated
		  Gasoline -- February 1996, 84 pp Interagency analysis of evidence on the acute health affects and
		  other health issues related to the wintertime use of oxygenated fuels. The
		  assessment focuses on exposures to oxygenates and oxygenated gasoline which
		  occur through inhalation and focuses primarily on methyl tertiary butyl ether,
		  reflecting its widespread use. 
		   Available: NSTC Home Page or
		  /WH/EOP/OSTP
/NSTC/html/MTBE/mtbe-top.html
		  Available: Environmental Protection Agency, Mary Nichols, (202)
		  260-7500. 
		   *Meeting the Challenge (A Research Agenda for America's Health,
		  Safety, and Food) -- February 1996, 55 pp A strategy for continuing to improve America's health, safety, and
		  food developed by the Committee on Health, Safety, and Food. Reflects public
		  input provided at a national forum in November 1994. 
		   Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  /WH/EOP/OSTP
/NSTC/html/challenge/challenge.htmlPaper copies available from: Office of Science and Technology Policy's Science
		  Division, (202) 456-6130
 Note: Five page Executive Summary available.
  *Building a Scientific Basis to Ensure the Vitality and
		  Productivity of U.S. Ecosystems -- December 1995, 24 pp Prepared by the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources'
		  (CENR) Ecosystem Working Group. The report is the result of deliberations aimed
		  at designing an effective plan for sustaining ecosystems that would integrate
		  CENR ecosystem research and development priorities across all relevant CENR
		  Subcommittees. 
		   Available: Internet WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/ewgfn2.txtPaper copies available from U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and
		  Atmospheric Administration, Coastal Ocean Office, Silver Spring MD 20910, (301)
		  713-3338
 Limited paper copies from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100.
  *National Planning for Construction and Building R&D --
		  December 1995 Resource document that provides insight into the direction and
		  strategy for construction and building R&D programs in support of the
		  National Construction Goals. The report provides background on each of these
		  goals, the measures by which progress can be gauged, and research needed. 
		   Available: Paper copies available from Department of Commerce,
		  National Institute of Standards and Technology, Attn: Anthony Fowell,
		  Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001, (301) 975-5900.Limited paper copies available
		  from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100
  *Interagency Report on Orbital Debris -- November 1995, 69 pp
		  Developed by an Interagency Working Group co-chaired by the NSTC
		  Committee on Transportation R&D and the National Security Council, and
		  drawing on the National Research Council's orbital debris technical assessment
		  study sponsored by NASA, this November 1995, report notes NASA and DoD actions
		  to date and offers five recommendations for ensuring the safety of human space
		  flight, protecting the economic investment made by U.S. industry in space,
		  protecting international space assets, and the long-term protection of the
		  space environment. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  http://www-sn.jsc.nasa.gov/Debris/Report95.htmlPaper copies available from: NASA, Attention, George M. Levin, (202) 358-4478,
		  (202) 358-2949 (fax)
 Limited paper copies available from NSTC Secretariat
		  Office, (202) 456-6100
  *NSTC Accomplishments (November 1993 - September 1995) -- October
		  1995, 7 pp Summarizes, in talking point format, key NSTC accomplishments since
		  its establishment in November 1993. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  /EOP/OSTP
/NSTC/html/accomp-novsept.htmlLimited paper copies from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100.
  *Forum on Future Directions in Transportation R&D - October
		  1995, 172 pp Conference proceedings from the March 6-7, 1995, forum co-sponsored
		  by the Transportation Research Board and the NSTC. Input in developing an
		  effective Fedeal transportation plan was solicited from industry leaders, state
		  and local government officials, and representatives of environmental and other
		  public interest groups at this forum. 
		   Available: Paper copies available from:
  
			 Transportation Research BoardNational Research
				Council
 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
 Washington, D.C. 20418
 (202)
				334-3214
  *National Security Science and Technology Strategy - September
		  1995, 71 pp Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home PagePaper copies from OSTP's
		  National Security and International Affairs Office, (202) 456-2894
  *A National R&D Strategy for Toxic Substances and Hazardous
		  and Solid Waste -- September 1995, 25 pp A strategy prepared by the Committee on Environment and Natural
		  Resources' Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Solid Waste Subcommittee,
		  presented within a risk assessment and risk management framework, that
		  identifies research needs for evaluation and managing risks associated
		  particularly with toxic substances and solid wastes. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home PagePaper copies available
		  from:
  
			 U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Research and
				Development (RD-8105)
 Washington, D.C. 20460
 Attn: Fred Blosser
 (202)
				260-6979, Fax: (202) 260-6932
  *Infectious Disease--A Global Health - September 1995, 56 pp
		   Highlights ongoing Federal research efforts regarding emerging and
		  reemerging diseases, identifying new and promising research areas where there
		  might be gaps in Federal support. 
		    Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home PagePaper copies available
		  from:
 
  
			 The Center for Disease Control and PreventionOffice of the
				Director
 National Center for Infectious Diseases
 (404) 639-2603
  Very limited paper copies from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202)
			 456-6100   *Goals for a National Partnership in Aeronautics Research and
		  Technology -- August 1995, 14 pp Prepared by an interagency working group of the NSTC, in cooperation
		  with industry and academia. Presents the Administration's vision and goals for
		  future Federal investments in aeronautics and aviation research and technology.
		  
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home PageVery limited paper copies
		  from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100
  *Setting a New Course for U.S. Coastal Ocean Science -- July
		  1995, 211 pp Final Report of the Subcommittee on U.S. Coastal Ocean Science of the
		  Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. Includes Phase I: Inventory of
		  Federal Programs and Phase II: The Strategic Framework that recommends future
		  Federal coordination activities. 
		    Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		  
		  http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/suscos/title.html 
		   Paper copies available from:  
			 NOAA Coastal Ocean Office1315 East West Highway
 Silver
				Spring, MD 20910
 (301) 713-3338
  *Biotechnology for the 21st Century: New Horizons -- July
		  1995, 89 pp Highlights ongoing Federal research efforts in biotechnology and
		  identifies new and promising areas where there may be gaps in Federal support.
		  The report is intended for internal planning purposes within the Federal
		  Government and as a mechanism for conveying to the science and technology
		  community the types of research and research priorities being considered by the
		  Federal agencies. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or
		   http://nalusda.gov/bic/bio21 
		   GPO, publication # 038-000-00590-1Very limited paper copies from
		  NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100.
  *Interagency Federal Laboratory Review Final Report -- May
		  1995, 24 pp The findings of an interagency review of the three largest
		  Federal laboratory systems--Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and
		  Space Administration, and Department of Energy-- aimed at evaluating options
		  for change for the purpose of cutting costs and improving research and
		  development productivity.    
		Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home PageVery limited paper copies
		  from NSTC Secretariat Office (202) 456-6100
  *HPCC (High Performance Computing and Communications) -- May
		  1995, 140 pp FY 1996 Implementation Plan Report #NCOHPCC 95-03 covering in detail
		  agencies' plans to implement the overall HPCC initiative. 
		   Available: Internet: http://www.hpcc.gov 
		   
			 National Coordination Office for High Performance Computing and
				Communications, (301) 402-4100 Fax: (301) 402-4080E-mail:
				nco@hpcc.gov
  *Bridge to a Sustainable Future -- April 1995, 87 pp Proposes a national environmental technology strategy, building on
		  ideas and recommendations of "Technology for a Sustainable Future." 
		   Available: Internet: 
		  http://www.nttc.edu/environmental.htmlFor 1 copy:
 
			 Interagency Environmental Technologies Office955 L'Enfant
				Plaza North, SW
 Suite 5322
 Washington, DC 20024
 GETF
				1-800-ENV-6676
  *National Critical Technologies Report -- March 1995, 197 pp
		  Presents results of Third Biennial National Critical Technologies
		  Review. Includes information about the state of development of 27 critical
		  technologies and the U.S. competitive position relative to Europe and Japan. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page or Available in paper for
		  purchase from: NTIS, publication # PB95-255758 or GPO, publication #
		  0-16-058012-4 
		   *NSTC Strategic Planning Documents -- March 1995
Nine plans - one from
		  each NSTC Committee:
  
			 1. Civilian Industrial Technology R&D, 24 pp2. Education
				and Training R&D, 33 pp (A Strategic Planning Document for Meeting the 21st
				Century by the Committee on Education and Training)
 3. Environment and
				Natural Resources Research, 103 pp
 (Preparing for the Future through
				Science and Technology) 4. Fundamental Science, 45 pp
 5. Health, Safety,
				and Food R&D, 44 pp (Meeting the Challenge: A Research Agenda for America's
				Health, Safety, and Food)
 6. Information and Communication R&D, 43 pp
				(America in the Age of Information)
 7. International Science, Engineering,
				and Technology R&D, 19 pp
 8. National Security R&D, 30 pp
 9.
				Transportation R&D, 50 pp
  Available: Internet:WWW NSTC Home Page and White House Electronic
		  Publication ServiceVery limited paper copies from NSTC Secretariat Office,
		  (202) 456-6100
  *National Science and Technology Council Accomplishments (1994) --
		  March 1995, 7 pp Provides a general summary of the activities and accomplishments of
		  the NSTC in calendar year 1994. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW NSTC Home Page Limited paper copies
		  from NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100.
  *Science and Technology: A Report of the President 1995, 39 pp
		  1995 Biennial science and technology outlook report transmitted to
		  Congress as required by the National Science and Technology, Policy,
		  Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976. Summarizes OSTP accomplishments. 
		   Available: Internet: WWW OSTP Home PageLimited paper copies from
		  OSTP, (202) 456-6004
  *HPCC (High Performance Computing and Communications): Foundation
		  for America's Information Future -- 1995 138 pp Supplement to the President's FY 1996 Budget. A report by the
		  Committee on Information and Communications. 
		   Available: Internet: http://www.hpcc.gov 
		   
			 National Coordination Office for High PerformanceComputing
				and Communications, (301) 402-4100
 Fax: (301) 402-4080
 E-mail:
				nco@hpcc.gov
  *Brochure: National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and
		  President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) --
		  September 1994 Offers general information about the function, organization, and
		  membership of NSTC; brief description of PCAST.Available for distribution
		  from the NSTC Secretariat Office, (202) 456-6100.
  *Brochure: Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) --
		  September 1994 Offers general information about the functions and organization of
		  the office. 
		   Available for distribution from the NSTC Secretariat Office, (202)
		  456-6100. 
		   *Science in the National Interest -- August 1994, 31 pp Prepared by OSTP's Science Division under the guidance of the NSTC.
		  Released by Vice President Gore on August 3, 1994. 
		   Available: Internet: Fedworld: "w-house" library; filename "sci94"
		  STIS gopher: gopher to stis.nsf.gov, then /nsf/news; filename "whrpt941" STIS
		  ftp site: ftp to stis.nsf.gov, /pub directory; filename "science.txt"For 1
		  or more copies, publication # 0-16-045186-8
  *Technology for a Sustainable Future: A Framework for Action --
		  July 1994, 154 pp Prepared by OSTP's Environment Division under the guidance of NSTC.
		  Released by Vice President Gore in Denver, CO, 7/15/94. 
		   Available: Internet: 
		  http://www.nttc.edu/environmental.htmlFor 1 copy: Technology for a
		  Sustainable Future Helpline:
  
			 1-800-ENV-6676GPO, full report publication #
				061-000-00815-2
 Note: Exec. Summary: 30 pages, GPO #061-000-00816-1
  *Partnership of a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) Program Plan--
		  July 1994, 35 pp Represents a consensus position by industry and government. Released
		  at a symposium sponsored by Vice President Gore. 
		   Available: U.S. Department of Commerce, PNGV Program, (202) 482-6260 
		   *HPCC (High Performance Computing and Communications) Program
		  Successes -- June 1994, 31 pp Report # NCO HPCC 94-03 supplementing the President's FY 1995 budget.
		  
		   Available: Internet: http://www.hpcc.gov
  
			 National Coordination Office for High PerformanceComputing
				and Communications, (301) 402-4100
 Fax: (301) 402-4080
 E-mail:
				nco@hpcc.gov
  *HPCC (High Performance Computing and Communications) FY 1995
		  Implementation Plan -- April 1994, 140 pp Report #NCOHPCC 94-02 covering in detail agencies' plans to implement
		  the overall HPCC initiative. 
		   Available: Internet: http://www.hpcc.gov 
		   
			 National Coordination Office for High PerformanceComputing
				and Communications, (301) 402-4100
 Fax: (301) 402-4080
 E-mail:
				nco@hpcc.gov
  *High Performance Computing and Communications: Technology for the
		  National Information Infrastructure -- 1994, 62 pp A supplement to the President's FY 1995 budget. Report by the
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  *High Performance Computing & Communications: Toward a
		  National Information Infrastructure -- 1994, 176 pp A supplement to the President's FY 1994 budget. 
		   Available: Internet: http://www.hpcc.gov
  
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