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Summaries of Major Laws Implemented by the National Marine Fisheries Service (open access)

Summaries of Major Laws Implemented by the National Marine Fisheries Service

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is located within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the Department of Commerce. NOAA and NMFS were created by President Nixon's Reorganization Plan No. 4 of July 9, 1970 (84 Stat. 2090). Programs now comprising NMFS had previously been located in the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries within U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in the Department of the Interior.
Date: March 24, 1995
Creator: Buck, Eugene H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The GATT and the WTO: An Overview (open access)

The GATT and the WTO: An Overview

Under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), eight rounds of trade negotiations lowered tariffs of developed countries to an average 3.9 percent. New areas, such as services, intellectual property rights, agriculture, and textiles and apparel, were brought under the discipline of the GATT for the first time in the Uruguay Round. The World Trade Organization (WTO), a permanent entity agreed on during the Uruguay Round, went into effect January 1, 1995. Multilateral trade issues for the future include continuing services negotiations, the relationship of the environment and labor standards to trade, and investment and competition policy.
Date: March 27, 1995
Creator: Wilson, Arlene
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Overview of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) (open access)

An Overview of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE)

Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) central contribution to the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). The MTPE program provides scientific information so policymakers and scientists can formulate strategies to mitigate human impacts on Earth's environment, such as ozone depletion, deforestation, and possible global warming.
Date: March 1, 1995
Creator: Radzanowski, David P. & Garber, Stephen J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ecosystem Management Tools and Techniques: Proceedings of a CRS Workshop (open access)

Ecosystem Management Tools and Techniques: Proceedings of a CRS Workshop

The House Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (103rd Congress) requested that Congressional Research Service (CRS) hold a workshop on the tools and techniques of ecosystem management. The purposes of this workshop were to demonstrate tools and techniques used in scientific research on ecosystems and to address technological aspects of developing and administering a national policy for ecosystem management.
Date: March 27, 1995
Creator: Morrissey, Wayne A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Japan's New Era of Coalition Governance: Implications for U.S. Interests and Policy (open access)

Japan's New Era of Coalition Governance: Implications for U.S. Interests and Policy

Recent Japanese political instability has complicated U.S.-Japan relations and posed new challenges to the achievement of important American economic, foreign policy and security objectives. Since July 1993 Japan has been governed by coalitions under three different prime ministers. The first coalition, under Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, pushed through electoral and campaign finance reform legislation of potentially long-term significance, but failed to overcome political, bureaucratic and interest group resistance to its economic and administrative reform agenda. Its successor's have appeared to have progressively less power and will to carry out promised reforms or assume international leadership commensurate with Japan's global economic weight.
Date: March 15, 1995
Creator: Cronin, Richard P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Government Procurement and U.S. Trade Policy (open access)

Government Procurement and U.S. Trade Policy

Governments are the largest single group of buyers of nondefense goods and services and represent a market valued at hundreds of billions of dollars for suppliers.[1] In 1994, the U.S. Federal Government spent approximately $155 billion on nondefense goods and services.
Date: March 10, 1995
Creator: Cooper, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unfunded Mandate Reform Act: A Brief Summary (open access)

Unfunded Mandate Reform Act: A Brief Summary

The Unfunded Mandate Reform Act of 1995 (S. 1; H.R. 5) responds to the concerns of many State and local officials with regard to costs placed upon them by "unfunded mandates." Generally, unfunded mandates are responsibilities or duties placed on one level of government by another without paying the costs of carrying out such responsibilities or duties.
Date: March 17, 1995
Creator: Osbourn, Sandra S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of 501(c )(3) and 501(c )(4) Organizations (open access)

Comparison of 501(c )(3) and 501(c )(4) Organizations

This paper briefly compares the differences between tax-exempt organizations described in Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and those described in section 501(c)(4). Although some organizations can qualify as either a 501(c)(3) or a 501(c)(4) organization, there are two outstanding differences between the two categories which may make one type of exemption more desirable than the other: deductibility of contributions and ability to lobby without significant limits.
Date: March 24, 1995
Creator: Morris, Marie B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Section 301: Its Operation and Prospects for Future Use by the United States (open access)

Section 301: Its Operation and Prospects for Future Use by the United States

Sections 301 through 309 of the Trade Act of 1974 (as amended), commonly referred to as Section 301, is one of principal means by which the United States addresses "unfair" foreign barriers to U.S. exports and enforces U.S. rights under trade agreements.
Date: March 9, 1995
Creator: Morrison, Wayne M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional Free Trade Partners and U.S. Interests: What's Next? (open access)

Regional Free Trade Partners and U.S. Interests: What's Next?

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Date: March 13, 1995
Creator: Ahearn, Raymond J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Financial Services Trade with Japan (open access)

Financial Services Trade with Japan

The 1995 U.S.-Japan Financial Services Agreement further liberalizes aspects of Japan's financial markets, particularly in asset management, corporate securities, cross-border financial services, and in providing greater transparency for administrative procedures. Implementation will have to be monitored, however, and some issues still remain unresolved.
Date: March 24, 1995
Creator: Nanto, Dick K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ecosystem Management Tools and Techniques: Proceedings of a CRS Workshop (open access)

Ecosystem Management Tools and Techniques: Proceedings of a CRS Workshop

The House Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (103rd Congress) requested that Congressional Research Service (CRS) hold a workshop on the tools and techniques of ecosystem management. The purposes of this workshop were to demonstrate tools and techniques used in scientific research on ecosystems and to address technological aspects of developing and administering a national policy for ecosystem management.
Date: March 27, 1995
Creator: Morrissey, Wayne A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The GATT and the WTO: An Overview (open access)

The GATT and the WTO: An Overview

The Uruguay Round Agreement reduced tariffs, brought services, intellectual property, and agriculture under the discipline of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and established the World Trade Organization. Multilateral trade issues for the future include continuing services negotiations, the relationship of the environment and labor standards to trade, and investment and competition policy.
Date: March 27, 1995
Creator: Wilson, Arlene
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report to the Congress: Fiscal Year 1994 (open access)

Annual Report to the Congress: Fiscal Year 1994

This report includes statements form OTA Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Director, as well as TAAC Chairman. The report also discusses industry, commerce, and international security division, as well as health, life sciences and the environment division.
Date: March 1995
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Other Approaches to Civil-Military Integration: The Chinese and Japanese Arms Industries (open access)

Other Approaches to Civil-Military Integration: The Chinese and Japanese Arms Industries

The paper is divided into two sections, one on the PRC and one on Japan. Each section describes the structure and management of the respective defense industrial base and then compares it with its U.S. counterpart. The paper then assesses the degree to which lessons from the PRC and Japanese cases can be applied to the U.S. defense technology and industrial base (DTIB).
Date: March 1995
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Monitoring Report: 1992 (open access)

Air Monitoring Report: 1992

Annual report documenting air quality measurements throughout the state of Texas for calendar year 1992, including a summary and information about specific pollutants.
Date: March 1995
Creator: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. Air Quality Assessment Program.
System: The Portal to Texas History
San Antonio - Bexar County Freight Movement Study: Long Range Plan (open access)

San Antonio - Bexar County Freight Movement Study: Long Range Plan

Report documenting the results of a study of freight movement analysis, performed in order to yield information to planners and transportation practitioners regarding current patterns of freight movement, local generators or recipients of freight, points of traffic congestion within San Antonio, the likely degree of freight growth within and through the region, and potential mitigating measures that can be undertaken to accommodate the impending changes in traffic volumes.
Date: March 1995
Creator: Texas A & M Transportation Institute
System: The Portal to Texas History
Statement of capabilities: Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR) technology applied to mine detection and imaging (open access)

Statement of capabilities: Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR) technology applied to mine detection and imaging

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed radar and imaging technologies with potential applications in mine detection by the armed forces and other agencies involved in demining efforts. These new technologies use a patented ultra-wideband (impulse) radar technology that is compact, low-cost, and low power. Designated as Micropower Impulse Radar, these compact, self-contained radars can easily be assembled into arrays to form complete ground penetrating radar imaging systems. LLNL has also developed tomographic reconstruction and signal processing software capable of producing high-resolution 2-D and 3-D images of objects buried in materials like soil or concrete from radar data. Preliminary test results have shown that a radar imaging system using these technologies has the ability to image both metallic and plastic land mine surrogate targets buried in 5 to 10 cm of moist soil. In dry soil, the system can detect buried objects to a depth of 30 cm and more. This report describes LLNL`s unique capabilities and technologies that can be applied to the demining problem.
Date: March 13, 1995
Creator: Azevedo, S. G.; Gavel, D. T.; Mast, J. E. & Warhus, J. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Changes in soil hydraulic properties caused by construction of a simulated waste trench at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho (open access)

Changes in soil hydraulic properties caused by construction of a simulated waste trench at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho

In order to assess the effect of filled waste disposal trenches on transport-governing soil properties, comparisons were made between profiles of undisturbed soil and disturbed soil in a simulated waste trench. The changes in soil properties induced by the construction of a simulated waste trench were measured near the Radioactive Waste Management Complex at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) in the semiarid southeast region of Idaho. The soil samples were collected, using a hydraulically-driven sampler to minimize sample disruption, from both a simulated waste trench and an undisturbed area nearby. Results show that the undisturbed profile has distinct layers whose properties differ significantly, whereas the soil profile in the simulated waste trench is, by comparison, homogeneous. Porosity was increased in the disturbed cores, and, correspondingly, saturated hydraulic conductivities were on average three times higher. With higher soil-moisture contents (greater than 0.32), unsaturated hydraulic conductivities for the undisturbed cores were typically greater than those for the disturbed cores. With lower moisture contents, most of the disturbed cores had greater hydraulic conductivities. The observed differences in hydraulic conductivities are interpreted and discussed as changes in the soil pore geometry.
Date: March 1995
Creator: Shakofsky, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geophex Airborne Unmanned Survey System (GAUSS). Topical report, October 1993--March 1995 (open access)

Geophex Airborne Unmanned Survey System (GAUSS). Topical report, October 1993--March 1995

The objectives of the project are to construct a geophysical sensor system based on a remotely operated model helicopter (ROH) and to evaluate the efficacy of the system for characterization of hazardous environmental sites. Geophex Airborne Unmanned Survey System (GAUSS) is a geophysical survey system that uses a ROH as the survey vehicle. We have selected the ROH because of its advantages over fixed wing and ground based vehicles. Lower air speed and superior maneuverability of the ROH make it better suited for geophysical surveys than a fixed wing model aircraft. The ROH can fly close to the ground, allowing detection of weak or subtle anomalies. Unlike ground based vehicles, the ROH can traverse difficult terrain while providing a stable sensor platform. ROH does not touch the ground during the course of a survey and is capable of functioning over water and surf zones. The ROH has been successfully used in the motion picture industry and by geology companies for payload bearing applications. The only constraint to use of the airborne system is that the ROH must remain visible to the pilot. Obstructed areas within a site can be characterized by relocating the base station to alternate positions. GAUSS consists …
Date: March 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results from tests of TFL Hydragard sampling loop (open access)

Results from tests of TFL Hydragard sampling loop

When the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) is operational, processed radioactive sludge will be transferred in batches to the Slurry Mix Evaporator (SME), where glass frit will be added and the contents concentrated by boiling. Batches of the slurry mixture are transferred from the SME to the Melter Feed Tank (MFT). Hydragard{reg_sign} sampling systems are used on the SME and the MFT for collecting slurry samples in vials for chemical analysis. An accurate replica of the Hydragard sampling system was built and tested in the thermal Fluids Laboratory (TFL) to determine the hydragard accuracy. It was determined that the original Hydragard valve frequently drew a non-representative sample stream through the sample vial that ranged from frit enriched to frit depleted. The Hydragard valve was modified by moving the plunger and its seat backwards so that the outer surface of the plunger was flush with the inside diameter of the transfer line when the valve was open. The slurry flowing through the vial accurately represented the composition of the slurry in the reservoir for two types of slurries, different dilution factors, a range of transfer flows and a range of vial flows. It was then found that the 15 ml of …
Date: March 1995
Creator: Steimke, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Contribution 1994 Summary Report Task T12: Compatibility and irradiation testing of vanadium alloys (open access)

U.S. Contribution 1994 Summary Report Task T12: Compatibility and irradiation testing of vanadium alloys

Vanadium alloys exhibit important advantages as a candidate structural material for fusion first wall/blanket applications. These advantages include fabricability, favorable safety and environmental features, high temperature and high wall load capability, and long lifetime under irradiation. Vanadium alloys with (3-5)% chromium and (3-5)% titanium appear to offer the best combination of properties for first wall/blanket applications. A V-4Cr-4Ti alloy is recommended as the reference composition for the ITER application. This report provides a summary of the R&D conducted during 1994 in support of the ITER Engineering Design Activity. Progress is reported for Vanadium Alloy Production, Welding, Physical Properties, Baseline Mechanical Properties, Corrosion/Compatibility, Neutron Irradiation Effects, Helium Transmutation Effects on Irradiated Alloys, and the Status of Irradiation Experiments. Separate abstracts have been prepared for individual reports from this publication.
Date: March 1, 1995
Creator: Smith, D. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Retractable spiked barrier strip for law enforcement (open access)

Retractable spiked barrier strip for law enforcement

The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory has designed an laboratory tested a prototype retractable spiked barrier strip for law enforcement. The proposed system, which is ready for controlled field testing, expands the functionality of existing spiked barrier strips. A retractable barrier strip, one that can place the spikes in either the active (vertical) or passive (horizontal) position, would allow law enforcement personnel to lay the unobtrusive strip across a road far in advance of a fleeing vehicle. No damage occurs to passing vehicles until the spikes are activated, and that can be done from a safe distance and at a strategic location when the offending vehicle is close to the strip. The concept also allows the strips to be place safely across several roadways that are potential paths of a fleeing vehicle. Since they are not activated until needed, they are harmless to nonoffending vehicles. The laboratory tests conducted on the system indicate that it will puncture tires only when the spikes are rotated to the active position and is safe to travel over when the spikes are in the down position. The strip itself will not cause instability to a vehicle driving over it, nor is the strip disturbed or …
Date: March 1, 1995
Creator: Marts, Donna J. & Barker, Stacey G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Emissions model of waste treatment operations at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (open access)

Emissions model of waste treatment operations at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant

An integrated model of the waste treatment systems at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) was developed using a commercially-available process simulation software (ASPEN Plus) to calculate atmospheric emissions of hazardous chemicals for use in an application for an environmental permit to operate (PTO). The processes covered by the model are the Process Equipment Waste evaporator, High Level Liquid Waste evaporator, New Waste Calcining Facility and Liquid Effluent Treatment and Disposal facility. The processes are described along with the model and its assumptions. The model calculates emissions of NO{sub x}, CO, volatile acids, hazardous metals, and organic chemicals. Some calculated relative emissions are summarized and insights on building simulations are discussed.
Date: March 1, 1995
Creator: Schindler, R.E.
System: The UNT Digital Library