OFR-38-90 Bureau Of Mines: The Focal Point For Federal Technology Applicable To The Mining And Mineral Industries ? Executive Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 157
- File Size:
- 30738 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
OD March 20, 1989, a meeting was held at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center at the request of Senator Pete V. Domenici of New Mexico. The purpose of the meeting was to engender a technical relationship between the National Laboratories and the minerals industry. During the meeting, the Director of the Bureau of Mines, T S Ary, suggested that since the Bureau is the focal point for mining research in the United States, it would be appropriate for the agency to act as the liaison between the National Laboratories and the minerals industry. As the first step in this process, the author was selected to perform a 6-month investigation to better define the proper role of the Bureau in this area. As part of the investigation, the mining and mineral-related technology available at 21 major U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Research Laboratories was reviewed. It was assumed that the broad range of scientific and technical areas covered DOE research would provide fertile ground for mining-related technologies. It was hoped that the applicability of DOE research to this liaison effort would be indicative of Federal laboratories in general.
Citation
APA:
(2011) OFR-38-90 Bureau Of Mines: The Focal Point For Federal Technology Applicable To The Mining And Mineral Industries ? Executive SummaryMLA: OFR-38-90 Bureau Of Mines: The Focal Point For Federal Technology Applicable To The Mining And Mineral Industries ? Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.