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Need for a Government-Wide Budget Classification Structure for Federal Research and Development Information, Appendix IV

PAD-77-14A Published: Mar 03, 1977. Publicly Released: Mar 03, 1977.
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A classification structure has been developed by GAO for the purpose of providing Congress with a method of viewing Federal research and development. The underlying concept is that Federal research and development can be associated with objectives that are defined in terms of solving national problems or accomplishing national goals.

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