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Public/Private Partnerships
Engines for Innovation in Transportation

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Appendix B: Select Bibliography

Additional information on this topic can be found in the Bibliography of Public/Private Partnerships: Implications for Innovation in Transportation, December 1998, pp. 45-47.

Council on Competitiveness. Going Global: The New Shape of American Innovation. September 1998.

DaimlerChrysler. DaimlerChrysler Commits Funding for American Crash Research Center. 1999. http://www.daimlerchrysler.de/news/top/t90506_e.htm

Fraunhofer Gesellschaft: The 50th Anniversary. Fraunhofer Magazin. 1.1999.

Fraunhofer Gesellschaft. History-Achievements-Objectives: Annual Report 1998.

Fraunhofer USA. 1998 Fraunhofer USA Annual Report.

Hane, Gerald J. Research and Development Consortia in Innovation in Japan. Cambridge MA: MIT Japan Program, 1992.

Mitchell, A. Duff, for the U.S. Department of Commerce. Office of Technology Policy. The Fraunhofer Society: A Unique German Contract Research Organization Comes to America. August 1998.

National Science and Technology Council. National Transportation Science and Technology Strategy. Cambridge MA: U.S. Department of Transportation, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, April 1998.

National Science and Technology Council. Public/Private Partnerships: Implications for Innovation in Transportation. Cambridge MA: U.S. Department of Transportation, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, December 1998.

National Science and Technology Council. Transportation Strategic Research Plan. Cambridge MA: U.S. Department of Transportation, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, May 1999.

National Science and Technology Council. Transportation Technology Plan. Cambridge MA: U.S. Department of Transportation, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, November 1998.

Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), Science and Technology: Shaping the Twenty-First Century. April 1997

Office of Science and Technology Policy, Technology for a Sustainable Future: A Framework for Action. April 1994.

Ratchford, J. Thomas. "Science and Technology in Government and Industry: Whence and Whither?" In Technology and Society 19, nos. 3-4, 1997. Pp. 211-236.

U.S. Department of Energy. Applying for and Using CMAQ Funds, Putting the Pieces Together: A Clean Cities Guide. May 1997.

U.S. Department of Energy. Clean Cities Facts. April 1999.

U.S. Department of Energy. Clean Cities Roadmap: A Resource for Developing, Implementing, and Sustaining Your Clean Cities Program. February 1999.

U.S. Department of Energy. Incentives and Laws: Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentives and Laws. September 1998.

U.S. Department of Energy. Taking an Alternate Route: Fueling the Future. 1997.

U.S. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Transportation Statistics Annual Report 1996.

U.S. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic safety Administration. The Nation's Largest Learning Laboratory. 1999.
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