IT TOOK a technological war of world proportions to suggest that the problem of scientific and engineering manpower might profitably be studied, and the threat of another such war to initiate action. Inevitably, government agencies took the lead in analyzing those aspects of the problem that required immediate attention; but discontinuity of effort and uncertainty of purpose characterized official efforts and nullified any constructive or lasting result.

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