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Security Clearance Process: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
[Excerpt] The security clearance process is designed to determine the trustworthiness of an individual prior to granting him or her access to classified national security information. The process has evolved since the early 1950s, with antecedents dating to World War II. This report highlights some of the fundamental aspects of the process by providing answers to frequently asked questions
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
Scaling results for the Liquid Sheet Radiator (LSR)
Surface tension forces at the edges of a thin liquid (approx. 100 micrometers) sheet flow result in a triangularly shaped sheet. Such a geometry is ideal for an external flow radiator. The experimental investigation of such sheet flows was extended to large sheets (width = W = 23.5 cm, length = L approx. = 3.5 m). Experimental L/W results are greater than the calculated results. However, more experimental results are necessary for a complete comparison. The calculated emissivity of a sheet of Dow-Corning 705 silicone oil, which is a low temperature (300 to 400K) candidate for a liquid sheet radiator (LSR), is greater than .8 for sheet thicknesses greater than 100 micrometers
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
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