Commission Studies and Reports 



Appendix 



Tlie major products of tlie. Commission 

 are this report and tlie panel reports, pub- 

 lished separately smd available as a set from 

 the I".S. Government Printing Office. In ad- 

 dition, the Commission sponsored several 

 studies and report which are or will shortly 

 be available upon request. It should be noted 

 that the \-iews expressed in these supjile- 

 mentary materials do not necessarily reflect 

 the views of the Commission. 



These studies and reports are being pub- 

 lished through the Clearinghouse for Fed- 

 eral Scientific and Technical Information or 

 through other channels. Materials available 

 through the Clearinghouse should be ordered 

 by number from : Clearinghouse for Federal 

 Scientific and Technical Infomiation, TT.S. 

 Department of Commerce, Springfield, Va. 

 22151 ; almost all documents are priced at $3 

 for paper copies and $0.65 for copies in 

 microfiche. 



Contract Studies and Reports 



Federal Authority for Conduct of Marine 

 Activities^ law firm of Elliott and Naftalin, 

 March 13, 1968, available as a Committee 

 Print from the Committee on Merchant 

 Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Repre- 

 sentatives. A comprehensive, indexed survey 

 of authorities of Federal agencies for con- 

 duct of marine activities by function and by 

 agency. 



A Perspective of Regional and State Marine 

 Enmronmental Activities: A Questionnaire 

 Survey, Statistics and Ohservations, John I. 

 Thompson & Company, Washington, D.C.. 

 Feb. 28, 1968, Clearinghouse No. PB 177765. 

 Report of a survey of regional and State 

 government activities and organizational 

 arrangements for dealing with marine 

 problems. 



State and Local Government Activities 



and Roles in Marine Science, Engineering 

 and Develojyrnent, John I. Thompson & Com- 

 pany, Washington, D.C., Feb. 14, 1968, 

 Clearinghouse No. PB 177764. A briefly an- 

 notated catalogue of published studies and 

 reports on organizational arrangements and 

 activities in marine science, engineering, and 

 resource development in the coastal States 

 and States bordering the Great Lakes. 



The following three studies were prepared 

 under the aegis of the Program of Policy 

 Studies in Science and Technology, the 

 George Washington University, Washington, 

 D.C. : Highlights from the Literature on 

 Organization for Federal Programs in Sci- 

 ence and Technology. Fred R. Brown and 

 Stephen R. Chitwood, Jan. 15, 1968, Clear- 

 inghouse No. PB 182603. Report of a survey 

 of literature on organization and administra- 

 tion under four major headings: organiza- 

 tional structure as a determinant of program 

 eifectiveness, contemporary organizational 

 theory and practice, structuring of organiza- 

 tions generally in the Federal Government, 

 and perspectives on organization of Federal 

 programs for science and technology. 



Interdependencies Between Public and 

 Private Lntei'ests in the Advancement of New 

 Technologies, Clarence H. Danhof, Oct. 20, 

 1967, Clearinghouse No. PB 182600. Report 

 on the processes by which new technologies 

 have been generated by the Federal Gov- 

 ernment and disseminated through transfer 

 mechanisms, based upon an interpretation of 

 the Government's experience over the last 

 quarter century. 



Civilian-Military Interests in New Tech- 

 nologies. Enid Curtis Bok Schoettle, Sep- 

 tember 1968, Clearinghouse No. PB 182601. 

 Report of problems and experiences in 

 handling civilian-military interdependen- 

 cies in programs of marine science, engineer- 



