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DOD Competitive Sourcing: Lessons Learned System Could Enhance A-76 Study Process (open access)

DOD Competitive Sourcing: Lessons Learned System Could Enhance A-76 Study Process

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the Department of Defense's (DOD) A-76 study process, focusing on efforts by DOD to: (1) improve performance work statements, including encouraging the use of standard templates; and (2) implement other efforts to improve the competitive sourcing process, as well as gather and disseminate lessons learned that could benefit the competitive sourcing program DOD-wide."
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Package Program (open access)

Waste Package Program

This was a progress report on the research program of waste packages at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The report has the overviews of what the program has done from January 1991 to June 1991, such as task assignments for personnel, equipment acquisitions, and staff meetings and travels on behalf of the project. Also, included was an abstract on the structural analysis of the waste package container design. (MB)
Date: July 21, 1991
Creator: Culbreth, W. & Ladkany, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Package Program. Progress report, January 1991--June 1991 (open access)

Waste Package Program. Progress report, January 1991--June 1991

This was a progress report on the research program of waste packages at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The report has the overviews of what the program has done from January 1991 to June 1991, such as task assignments for personnel, equipment acquisitions, and staff meetings and travels on behalf of the project. Also, included was an abstract on the structural analysis of the waste package container design. (MB)
Date: July 21, 1991
Creator: Culbreth, W. & Ladkany, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analytical electron distribution function for inelastic collisions in a uniform gas with time varying electric field (open access)

An analytical electron distribution function for inelastic collisions in a uniform gas with time varying electric field

The desire for improved control over electric discharge phenomena in a wide variety of scientific, technological, manufacturing, and waste processing activities spurs the development of non-equilibrium, non-uniform, and time dependent models. This paper addresses the situation of slightly ionized, spatially uniform gas with a time varying electric field, and in which inelastic collisions occur. The purpose here is to present a reasonably consistent, and reasonably accessible analytical result for the electron kinetics in a gas discharge regime of technological interest. This paper will be structured as follows. First, the analytical result for the time dependent electron distribution function is stated. Second, a summary of the solution procedure with its attendant assumptions is given. Lastly, examples of the solution are given for an idealized nitrogen-like gas where the electric field ramps between static conditions, and then for sinusoidal behavior.
Date: July 21, 1994
Creator: Garcia, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PulseSoar (open access)

PulseSoar

This paper is an introduction to the PulseSoar concept. PulseSoar is a hypervelocity airplane that uses existing airport facilities and current technologies to fly at the very edge of space. It will be shown that PulseSoar can fly between any two points on the globe in less than two hours with fuel efficiency exceeding current state of the art commercial airliners. In addition, it will be shown that PulseSoar avoids environmental issues concerning the ozone layer and sonic booms because of its unique flight profile. All of this can be achieved with current technology. PulseSoar does not require the development of enabling technology. It is a concept which can be demonstrated today. The importance of this idea goes beyond the technical significance`s of PulseSoar in terms of feasibility and performance. PulseSoar could provide a crucial economic advantage to America`s largest export market: commercial aircraft. PulseSoar is a breakthrough concept for addressing the emerging markets of long range and high speed aircraft. Application of PulseSoar to commercial transport could provide the US Aerospace industry a substantial lead in offering high speed/long range aircraft to the world`s airlines. The rapid emergence of a US developed high speed aircraft could also be important …
Date: July 21, 1992
Creator: Carter, P. & Peglow, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
QA/QC requirements for physical properties sampling and analysis (open access)

QA/QC requirements for physical properties sampling and analysis

This report presents results of an assessment of the available information concerning US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) requirements and guidance applicable to sampling, handling, and analyzing physical parameter samples at Comprehensive Environmental Restoration, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) investigation sites. Geotechnical testing laboratories measure the following physical properties of soil and sediment samples collected during CERCLA remedial investigations (RI) at the Hanford Site: moisture content, grain size by sieve, grain size by hydrometer, specific gravity, bulk density/porosity, saturated hydraulic conductivity, moisture retention, unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, and permeability of rocks by flowing air. Geotechnical testing laboratories also measure the following chemical parameters of soil and sediment samples collected during Hanford Site CERCLA RI: calcium carbonate and saturated column leach testing. Physical parameter data are used for (1) characterization of vadose and saturated zone geology and hydrogeology, (2) selection of monitoring well screen sizes, (3) to support modeling and analysis of the vadose and saturated zones, and (4) for engineering design. The objectives of this report are to determine the QA/QC levels accepted in the EPA Region 10 for the sampling, handling, and analysis of soil samples for physical parameters during CERCLA RI.
Date: July 21, 1993
Creator: Innis, B. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Natural gas monthly, July 1995 (open access)

Natural gas monthly, July 1995

The Natural Gas Monthly (NGM) highlights activities, events, and analyses of interest to public and private sector organizations associated with the natural gas industry. Volume and price data are presented each month for natural gas production, distribution, consumption, and interstate pipeline activities. Producer-related activities and underground storage data are also reported. From time to time, the NGM features articles designed to assist readers in using and interpreting natural gas information. The data in this publication are collected on surveys conducted by the EIA to fulfill its responsibilities for gathering and reporting energy data. Some of the data are collected under the authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), an independent commission within the DOE, which has jurisdiction primarily in the regulation of electric utilities and the interstate natural gas industry. Geographic coverage is the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Explanatory Notes supplement the information found in tables of the report. A description of the data collection surveys that support the NGM is provided in the Data Sources section. A glossary of the terms used in this report is also provided to assist readers in understanding the data presented in this publication. All natural gas volumes are reported …
Date: July 21, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project W-314 241-AN-B valve pit upgrade acceptance for beneficial use (open access)

Project W-314 241-AN-B valve pit upgrade acceptance for beneficial use

This report identifies the responsibilities and requirements, applicable to the 241-AN-B Valve Pit Upgrades portion of Project W-314, for Acceptance for Beneficial Use in accordance with HNF-IP-0842, Vol IV, Sec 3.12. At project turnover, the end user accepts the affected Structures, Systems, and Components (SSCs) for beneficial use. This checklist is used to help the end user ensure that all documentation, training, and testing requirements are met prior to turnover. This checklist specifically identifies those items related to the upgrading of the 241-AN-B valve pit. The upgrades include: the installation of jumper/valve manifolds with position sensors, replacement pit leak detection systems, construction of replacement cover blocks, and electrical upgrades to support the instrumentation upgrades.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: HAMMERS, J.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drug Control: DEA's Strategies and Operations in the 1990s (open access)

Drug Control: DEA's Strategies and Operations in the 1990s

A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the strategies and operations of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the 1990s, focusing on: (1) what major enforcement strategies, programs, initiatives, and approaches DEA has implemented in the 1990s to carry out its mission, including its efforts to: (a) target and investigate national and international drug traffickers; and (b) help state and local law enforcement agencies combat drug offenders and drug-related violence in their communities; (2) whether DEA's goals and objectives, programs and initiatives, and performance measures are consistent with the National Drug Control Strategy; and (3) how DEA determined its fiscal year 1998 staffing needs and allocated the additional staff."
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kosovo: Review and Analysis of Policy Objectives, 1998-June 1999 (open access)

Kosovo: Review and Analysis of Policy Objectives, 1998-June 1999

This report provides an overview of U.S. and international policy objectives in Kosovo from 1998 to mid-1999, when NATO ended an 11-week air strike operation against Yugoslavia (Serbia) and began to deploy a U.N.-authorized peacekeeping force in Kosovo. It reviews stated objectives at various points during this period. It provides an analysis of how certain policy objectives evolved and discusses the extent to which they were or were not achieved.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Kim, Julie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Navy CVN-77 and CVX Aircraft Carrier Programs: Background and Issues for Congress (open access)

Navy CVN-77 and CVX Aircraft Carrier Programs: Background and Issues for Congress

None
Date: July 21, 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radio Free Asia: Background, Funding, and Policy Issues (open access)

Radio Free Asia: Background, Funding, and Policy Issues

None
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appropriations for FY2000: Defense (open access)

Appropriations for FY2000: Defense

This report lists the key CRS staff relevant to the issues covered and related CRS Products.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Daggett, Stephen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Grout to meet physical and chemical requirements for closure at Hanford grout vaults. Final report (open access)

Grout to meet physical and chemical requirements for closure at Hanford grout vaults. Final report

The US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) developed a grout based on portland cement, Class F fly ash, and bentonite clay, for the Hanford Grout Vault Program. The purpose of this grout was to fill the void between a wasteform containing 106-AN waste and the vault cover blocks. Following a successful grout development program, heat output, volume change, and compressive strength were monitored with time in simulated repository conditions and in full-depth physical models. This research indicated that the cold-cap grout could achieve and maintain adequate volume stability and other required physical properties in the internal environment of a sealed vault. To determine if contact with 106-AN liquid waste would cause chemical deterioration of the cold-cap grout, cured specimens were immersed in simulated waste. Over a period of 21 days at 150 F, specimens increased in mass without significant changes in volume. X-ray diffraction of reacted specimens revealed crystallization of sodium aluminum silicate hydrate. Scanning electron microscopy used with X-ray fluorescence showed that clusters if this phase had formed in grout pores, increasing grout density and decreasing its effective porosity. Physical and chemical tests collectively indicate a sealing component. However, the Hanford Grout Vault Program was cancelled before completion …
Date: July 21, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
RHIC Dipole Longitudinal Weld Evaluation (open access)

RHIC Dipole Longitudinal Weld Evaluation

None
Date: July 21, 1993
Creator: S., Kane; Farland, A.; Warburton, K. & Mulhall, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance of the 350 HP Sullair Oil Screw Compressor (open access)

Performance of the 350 HP Sullair Oil Screw Compressor

None
Date: July 21, 1993
Creator: C., Wu K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RIP Input Tables From WAPDEG for LA Design Selection: Continuous Post-Closure Ventilation Design- Open Loop (open access)

RIP Input Tables From WAPDEG for LA Design Selection: Continuous Post-Closure Ventilation Design- Open Loop

The purpose of this calculation is to document (1) the Waste Package Degradation (WAPDEG) version 3.09 (CRWMS M&O 1998b). Software Routine Report for WAPDEG (Version 3.09) simulations used to analyze waste package degradation and failure under the repository exposure conditions characterized by the open loop option of the post-closure ventilation design and, (2) post-processing of these results into tables of waste package degradation time histories suitable for use as input into the Integrated Probabilistic Simulator for Environmental Systems version 5.19.0 1 (RIP) computer program (Golder Associates 1998). Specifically, the WAPDEG simulations discussed in this calculation correspond to waste package emplacement conditions (repository environment and design) defined in the Total System Performance Assessment-Viability Assessment (TSPA-VA), with the exception that the open loop option of the post-closure ventilation License Application Design Selection (LADS) Design Alternative (Design Alternative 3b) was analyzed. The open loop post-closure ventilation design alternative, under which airways to the surface remain open after repository closure, could result in substantial cooling and drying of the potential repository. In open loop post-closure ventilation, expanded air heated by waste decay would move up an exhaust shaft, pulling denser, cooler air into the repository through intake shafts. The exchange of air with the …
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: Mon, K. G.; Mast, P. K.; Howard, R. & Lee, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Texas Human Rights Board of Trustees Meeting, July 1991] (open access)

[Texas Human Rights Board of Trustees Meeting, July 1991]

A document describing the minutes of a Texas Human Rights Foundation, Board of Trustees Meeting that was held on July 21, 1991. The document states that the meeting was held at the THRF office in Austin, Texas, and began at 10:00am with co-chair Nell Hahn presiding the meeting.
Date: July 21, 1991
Creator: Texas Human Rights Foundation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electric power annual 1994. Volume 1 (open access)

Electric power annual 1994. Volume 1

The Electric Power Annual presents a summary of electric power industry statistics at national, regional, and State levels.
Date: July 21, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance for beneficial use (open access)

Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance for beneficial use

This report identifies the responsibilities and requirements, applicable to the 241-AN-A Valve Pit Upgrades portion of Project W-314, for Acceptance for Beneficial Use in accordance with HNF-IP-0842, Vol IV, Sec 3.12. At project turnover, the end user accepts the affected Structures, Systems, and Components (SSCs) for beneficial use. This checklist is used to help the end user ensure that all documentation, training, and testing requirements are met prior to turnover. This checklist specifically identifies those items related to the upgrading of the 241-AN-A valve pit. The upgrades include: the installation of jumper/valve manifolds with position sensors, replacement pit leak detection systems, construction of replacement cover blocks, and electrical upgrades to support the instrumentation upgrades.
Date: July 21, 1999
Creator: HAMMERS, J.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detection of greenhouse-gas-induced climatic change. Progress report, July 1, 1994--July 31, 1995 (open access)

Detection of greenhouse-gas-induced climatic change. Progress report, July 1, 1994--July 31, 1995

The objective of this research is to assembly and analyze instrumental climate data and to develop and apply climate models as a basis for detecting greenhouse-gas-induced climatic change, and validation of General Circulation Models. In addition to changes due to variations in anthropogenic forcing, including greenhouse gas and aerosol concentration changes, the global climate system exhibits a high degree of internally-generated and externally-forced natural variability. To detect the anthropogenic effect, its signal must be isolated from the ``noise`` of this natural climatic variability. A high quality, spatially extensive data base is required to define the noise and its spatial characteristics. To facilitate this, available land and marine data bases will be updated and expanded. The data will be analyzed to determine the potential effects on climate of greenhouse gas and aerosol concentration changes and other factors. Analyses will be guided by a variety of models, from simple energy balance climate models to coupled atmosphere ocean General Circulation Models. These analyses are oriented towards obtaining early evidence of anthropogenic climatic change that would lead either to confirmation, rejection or modification of model projections, and towards the statistical validation of General Circulation Model control runs and perturbation experiments.
Date: July 21, 1995
Creator: Jones, P.D. & Wigley, T.M.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interdisciplinary study of reservoir compartments. Quarterly technical progress report, [April 1995--June 1995] (open access)

Interdisciplinary study of reservoir compartments. Quarterly technical progress report, [April 1995--June 1995]

This United States Department of Energy (DOE) research project was established to document the integrated team approach for solving reservoir engineering problems. A field study integrating the disciplines of geology, geophysics, and petroleum engineering will be the mechanism for documenting the integrated approach. This is an area of keen interest to the oil and gas industry. The goal will be to provide tools and approaches that can be used to detect reservoir compartments, reach a better reserve estimate, and improve profits early in the life of a field. Brief summaries are presented for reservoir characterization; documentation of the BVW-BVZ pay discrimination technique; reservoir simulation; and outcrop analog.
Date: July 21, 1995
Creator: Van Kirk, C.W. & Thompson, R.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The coupling of thermochemistry and phase diagrams for group III-V semiconductor systems. Final report (open access)

The coupling of thermochemistry and phase diagrams for group III-V semiconductor systems. Final report

The project was directed at linking the thermochemical properties of III-V compound semiconductors systems with the reported phase diagrams. The solid-liquid phase equilibrium problem was formulated and three approaches to calculating the reduced standard state chemical potential were identified and values were calculated. In addition, thermochemical values for critical properties were measured using solid state electrochemical techniques. These values, along with the standard state chemical potentials and other available thermochemical and phase diagram data, were combined with a critical assessment of selected III-V systems. This work was culminated with a comprehensive assessment of all the III-V binary systems. A novel aspect of the experimental part of this project was the demonstration of the use of a liquid encapsulate to measure component activities by a solid state emf technique in liquid III-V systems that exhibit high vapor pressures at the measurement temperature.
Date: July 21, 1998
Creator: Anderson, T. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental results Airotech fuels and Brookville coal - CRADA 92-003. Final report (open access)

Experimental results Airotech fuels and Brookville coal - CRADA 92-003. Final report

This report presents combustion screening tests and emissions procedures for Brookville coal in a residential stoker.
Date: July 21, 1992
Creator: Pennline, H.W. & Freeman, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library