Abstract
In May 1994 the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO)`s Board initiated a comprehensive five month review which purpose was to develop a mission for ANSTO and thus define its role both domestically and internationally. The review took into account the needs of ANSTO stakeholders, analysed ANSTO capabilities as well as available international opportunities. Outcomes of the review included an assessment of the priorities and needs of stakeholders, an understanding of how these needs can be meet, and the resulting resource implications. ANSTO`s major mission objectives, as defined in the consultants`s report should be: to support the Government`s nuclear policies (this objective is paramount), support industrial competitiveness and innovation through technology transfer, as well as to maintain a high quality nuclear science base and to enable academic institutions and other science organizations to perform research by providing access to unique facilities and expertise. The consultants also made recommendations on appropriate management arrangements for ANSTO, an implementation plan, progress milestones and operational targets. Details of the relevance-excellence analysis, commercial customer analysis and justification for recommended activity action imperatives are presented in the appendices. 48 figs.
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation strategy review recommendations. Final Report.
Australia: N. p.,
1994.
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation strategy review recommendations. Final Report.
Australia.
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1994.
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title = {Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation strategy review recommendations. Final Report}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In May 1994 the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO)`s Board initiated a comprehensive five month review which purpose was to develop a mission for ANSTO and thus define its role both domestically and internationally. The review took into account the needs of ANSTO stakeholders, analysed ANSTO capabilities as well as available international opportunities. Outcomes of the review included an assessment of the priorities and needs of stakeholders, an understanding of how these needs can be meet, and the resulting resource implications. ANSTO`s major mission objectives, as defined in the consultants`s report should be: to support the Government`s nuclear policies (this objective is paramount), support industrial competitiveness and innovation through technology transfer, as well as to maintain a high quality nuclear science base and to enable academic institutions and other science organizations to perform research by providing access to unique facilities and expertise. The consultants also made recommendations on appropriate management arrangements for ANSTO, an implementation plan, progress milestones and operational targets. Details of the relevance-excellence analysis, commercial customer analysis and justification for recommended activity action imperatives are presented in the appendices. 48 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1994}
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}
title = {Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation strategy review recommendations. Final Report}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In May 1994 the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO)`s Board initiated a comprehensive five month review which purpose was to develop a mission for ANSTO and thus define its role both domestically and internationally. The review took into account the needs of ANSTO stakeholders, analysed ANSTO capabilities as well as available international opportunities. Outcomes of the review included an assessment of the priorities and needs of stakeholders, an understanding of how these needs can be meet, and the resulting resource implications. ANSTO`s major mission objectives, as defined in the consultants`s report should be: to support the Government`s nuclear policies (this objective is paramount), support industrial competitiveness and innovation through technology transfer, as well as to maintain a high quality nuclear science base and to enable academic institutions and other science organizations to perform research by providing access to unique facilities and expertise. The consultants also made recommendations on appropriate management arrangements for ANSTO, an implementation plan, progress milestones and operational targets. Details of the relevance-excellence analysis, commercial customer analysis and justification for recommended activity action imperatives are presented in the appendices. 48 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}