Executive Correspondence – Letter received 08/08/05 by the BRAC Commission from Princeton University Professor of Electrical Engineering Daniel C. Tsui
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DCN 7154 Executive Correspondence It was comforting that the NRC study found no evidence for substantial creep, but it also reinforced a need for continued vigilance on this matter. More tightly coupling the DOD extramural programs could significantly increase this risk, especially for the Army. Its program would be vulnerable to being subsumed by the much larger programs of the Navy and DARPA, both of which are dominated by applied research. Over its fifty-four history in North Carolina, ARO has initiated and supported research by Nobel Prize winners and other outstanding scientists and engineers across the United States. It has a proven track record of supporting the best and of operating at a high level of efficiency. I ask you to make the recommendation to keep ARO in North Carolina and allow it to continue to excel in its critical mission. Sincerely, Daniel C. Tsui Professor of Electrical Engineering Princeton University
Executive Correspondence – Letter received 08/08/05 by the BRAC Commission from Princeton University Professor of Electrical Engineering Daniel C. Tsui,
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