Theater Missile Defenses: Possible Chinese Reactions; U.S. Implications and Options (open access)

Theater Missile Defenses: Possible Chinese Reactions; U.S. Implications and Options

There is a wide range of arguments regarding the Clinton Administration's proposal to spend about $2 billion in FY 1995 on developing an advanced theater missile defense (TMD) system. Arguments also center on whether or not interpretations of the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty allow for development and deployment of Advanced Antimissile Systems.
Date: February 23, 1994
Creator: Sutter, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Welfare Reform: A Comparison of H.R. 3500 an (open access)

Welfare Reform: A Comparison of H.R. 3500 an

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Date: February 23, 1994
Creator: Soloman, Carmen D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
D0 Solenoid Chimney Routing Clearances (open access)

D0 Solenoid Chimney Routing Clearances

This engineering note contains information about the measured clearances along the chimney route from the solenoid to the control dewar. This type of information is best conveyed by sketches and a few photos. Twelve photos taken on 2/17/94 are included which gIVe perspective views along the path. The detector was parked in the collision hall on this date. The CF iron was split open to the east and the South EF iron was rolled back. Also the South EndCap Calorimeter was rolled to the south on this day. This allowed personnel access and the photographic opportunity. A full set of raw dimensional sketches are included. These sketches were generated by me using a 25 foot tape measure and a note pad. The sketches are in chronological order with the most recent on top. The first sketch, 5/18/94, describes the 'tightest' location for the upward incline portion of the chimney. The sketches on 2/14/94 thru 2/16/94 are refinements of the early 1992 and 1993 sketches. They pick out quite a bit more detail of specific detector components along the path. The dimensional sketches of 1992 and 1993 gave information in not as much detail and therefore gave a more constrained clearance …
Date: February 23, 1994
Creator: Rucinski, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
EIA directory of electronic products fourth quarter 1993 (open access)

EIA directory of electronic products fourth quarter 1993

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) makes available for public use a series of machine-readable data files and computer models. The data files and models are made available to the public on magnetic tapes. In addition, selected data files/models are available on diskette for IBM-compatible personal computers. For each product listed in this directory, a detailed abstract is provided which describes the data published.
Date: February 23, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOE IGCC Project. Fourth quarterly report, [October 1, 1993--December 31, 1993] (open access)

DOE IGCC Project. Fourth quarterly report, [October 1, 1993--December 31, 1993]

We have previously reported a decision to move the simple cycle commercial operation to a date coincident with the July 1, 1996 Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) commercial operation date. This necessitated a major rescheduling of the engineering and construction efforts to ensure a totally coordinated plan. This rescheduling was completed in mid October 1994 and resulted in an integrated engineering and construction schedule. The major effort in the fourth quarter of 1994 centered around equipment procurement to support the new integrated plan. This is required so that sufficient engineering details will be available to generate construction bid packages with at least 90% completed effort. During the reporting period 43 material requisitions (MR`s) were issued for bids. Also during-the reporting period a total of 14 purchase orders were issued including the generator step-up transformer and major columns and vessels. Bid packages were prepared, for bid submittal in January 1994, for a turnkey sulfuric acid plant and for the transportation/erection of the radiant syngas cooler (RSC). The original concept was for MAN GHH to deliver the RSC as part of their design and fabrication contract. However, in an attempt to improve coordination for the overall handling of this significant piece of …
Date: February 23, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library