From: mbk@inls1.ucsd.edu (Matt Kennel)
Subject: Re: 1995 DOD SBIR very barely mentions Ada
Date: 12 Oct 1994 06:49:24 GMT
Date: 1994-10-12T06:49:24+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <37g0tk$72r@network.ucsd.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: CxIMHA.5F2@world.std.com
Gregory Aharonian (srctran@world.std.com) wrote:
: Once again, the DoD sends out a clear signal about its apathy towards Ada.
: Yes, it is my review of the annual SBIR program solicitation, the 1995 guide
: which I just received.
: What follows is a list of 42 of the projects for
: which software is a significant component, AND AGAIN FOR THE N-TH YEAR IN A
: ROW, ADA IS BARELY MENTIONED.
Remember, Small *Business*. They are not DOD employees.
: List of software related titles from the 1995 DOD SBIR
: NAVY
: Exploiting Chaos for Signal Processing
Hey! :-)
Often times the desired "goal" of production work is not the program itself,
but the scientific paper.
--
-Matt Kennel mbk@inls1.ucsd.edu
-Institute for Nonlinear Science, University of California, San Diego
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1994-10-11 15:46 1995 DOD SBIR very barely mentions Ada Gregory Aharonian
1994-10-11 20:17 ` Richard Riehle
1994-10-12 6:49 ` Matt Kennel [this message]
1994-10-12 14:24 ` 1995 DOD SBIR very barely mentions Aharonian Ted Dennison
1994-10-13 16:21 ` 1995 DOD SBIR very barely mentions Ada Bill Kinnersley
1994-10-13 19:08 ` Robert Firth
1994-10-14 14:22 ` Norman H. Cohen
1994-10-14 14:22 ` 1995 DOD SBIR very barely mentions ncohen
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