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Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: A Chronology, FY1970-FY2005 (open access)

Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: A Chronology, FY1970-FY2005

This report is a research aid, which lists the Department of Defense (DOD) authorization bills (Table 1) and appropriations bills (Table 2).
Date: December 14, 2004
Creator: Carter, Linwood B. & Coipuram, Thomas, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1997 (open access)

Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1997

Financial statements from Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. documenting assets, expenditures, and other financial information for fiscal years 1997 and 1998.
Date: November 14, 1998
Creator: Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History
FY98 Final Report Initial Interfacial Chemical Control for Enhancement of Composite Material Strength (open access)

FY98 Final Report Initial Interfacial Chemical Control for Enhancement of Composite Material Strength

The U.S. Army Armament Research Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) sponsored this research project to support the development of new self-assembled monolayer fiber coatings. These coatings can greatly increase the bond strength between the fiber and the resin matrix of a composite material. Composite ammunition components molded from such materials will exhibit higher strength than current materials, and will provide a major improvement in the performance of composites in military applications. Use of composite materials in military applications is desirable because of the lighter weight of the materials and their high strengths. The FY97 project investigated initial interfacial chemical control for enhancement of composite material strength. The core of the project was to modify the covalent interface of glass fibers (or other reinforcing fibers) to induce strong, uniform, defect-free adhesion between the fibers' surfaces and the polymer matrix. Installing a self-assembled monolayer tailored to the specific matrix resin accomplished this. Simply, the self-assembled monolayer modifies the fiber to make it appear to have the same chemical composition as the resin matrix. The self-assembled monolayer creates a receptive, hydrophobic interface that the thermoset resin (or polymer precursors) would wet more effectively, leading to a higher contact surface area and more efficient …
Date: October 14, 1999
Creator: Fryxell, Glen E.; Alford, Kentin L.; Simmons, Kevin L.; Voise, Roger D. & Samuels, William D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1999 (open access)

Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1999

Financial statements from Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. documenting assets, expenditures, and other financial information for fiscal years 1998 and 1999.
Date: November 14, 1998
Creator: Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1999 (open access)

Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1999

Financial statements from Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. documenting assets, expenditures, and other financial information for fiscal years 1998 and 1999.
Date: August 14, 1999
Creator: Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1997 (open access)

Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements: 1998 and 1997

Financial statements from Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. documenting assets, expenditures, and other financial information for fiscal years 1998 and 1997.
Date: November 14, 1998
Creator: Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Environmental Protection Agency: FY1998 Budget (open access)

Environmental Protection Agency: FY1998 Budget

EPA appropriations are included in the annual VA-HUD-Independent Agencies Appropriation Bill. Two major issues were whether Superfund cleanups should be accelerated in the absence of statutory reforms and whether the requested state assistance funds are adequate. Because the House and Senate were in agreement on not granting the requested 50% increase in Superfund and in passing increased state funds, the chief conference issue was expected to focus on the roughly $225 million difference between the House and Senate versions. However, a veto threat over Superfund program funding made this a key conference issue.
Date: October 14, 1997
Creator: Lee, Martin R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multilateral Development Banks: U.S. Contributions FY1990-2002 (open access)

Multilateral Development Banks: U.S. Contributions FY1990-2002

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Date: February 14, 2002
Creator: Sanford, Jonathan E.
System: The UNT Digital Library