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Society products online is now faster than ever before Last month, improved programming and implementation of a new server enabled ASME to decrease the time it takes to search for documents by 3,000 percent. Read more. ASME urges DOD to increase science research funding ASME testified last month before a Congres- sional appropriations committee that failure to invest more heavily in research and develop- ment for the Department of Defense will be detrimental to U.S. security. Read more. Integrated Nanosystems conference in Palo Alto Research, funding and commercialization of nanotechnology will be the focus of ASME's Integrated Nanosystems 2003. Read More. ASME answers industry's call for a 3-D modeling code The new code designated ASME Y14.41, Digital Product Definition Data Practices will be used by the aerospace, automotive and defense industries, as well as by the design engineering community at-large. Read more. |
FIRST Competition Team 118 tinkers with its
entry in the 2003 FIRST Championship event, which took place during
April in Houston. More
inside. ASME expands role in global homeland security movement Within a year of September 11, ASME formed the Critical Assets Protection Initiative to help the US government formulate practices and strategies to protect against future attacks. As the issue of homeland security has become a global concern, ASME is expanding its role in enabling homeland security to embrace other countries where similar concerns are a priority. Read more. |
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