effort will be Bade to begin a continuing relationship betveen 

 these resources and the staff and oembership of the General 

 Issembly; the plan for North Carolina linkage will stress the 

 utility of this type of relationship. 



Second Quarter Discussion 



The initial inventory of science/engineering/technology 

 resources available to the State of North Carolina developed 

 during the first guarter of the project has been expanded in tvo 

 major areas during the second quarter. The first area of 

 expansion includes heads of specific State agencies that deal 

 with issues related to science/engineering/technology as a 

 regular portion of their programatic responsibilities. k second 

 area, the community college system, vas also added and this 

 expansion represents the addition of the trade and technical 

 schools found in North Carolina that represent potential sources 

 of science/engineering/technology data. This additional 

 information has been entered into the computerized data storage 

 system along with the previous information in the inventory. 

 Each resource is indexed according to the agency, department, or 

 other head of the group or institution in the inventory and as a 

 result the information may be retrieved accurately and rapidly. 



The specialized bibliography dealing with the implementation 

 and organization of various approaches to 

 science/engineering/technology linkage with state legislatures 

 which was started during the first guarter was expanded during 

 the second guarter. There are now approximately 48 major 



