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AMERICAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY GROUP
JASON Defense Advisory Group; JASON defense advisory panel; Project 137

Defense Trade Advisory Group      
In March 1992, the Department of State established the Defense Trade Advisory Group to provide consultation and coordination with U.S. defense exporters. DTAG members are drawn from the U.S. defense industry, associations, academia, and foundations, and include technical and military experts, and the State Department and observers from other government agencies. Members of the Committee are appointed by the Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs. DTAG has three main working groups:
JASON (advisory group)         
JASON is an independent group of elite scientists which advises the United States government on matters of science and technology, mostly of a sensitive nature. The group was created in the aftermath of the Sputnik launch as a way to reinvigorate the idea of having the nation's preeminent scientists help the government with defense problems, similar to the way that scientists helped in World War II but with a new and younger generation.
Advisory Committee         
BODY PROVIDING STRATEGIC ADVICE TO AN ORGANISATION
Advisory group; Corporate advisory board; Advisory board committee; The advisory group; Board of advisors; Advisory Board; Science advisory board; Strategic advisory board; Advisory boards; Technical advisory board; Advisory committee; Labour Advisory Board
Advisory Committee is Mirah's second full-length album. It was released on K Records on March 19, 2002, and produced by both Mirah and Phil Elvrum.

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JASON (advisory group)

JASON is an independent group of elite scientists which advises the United States government on matters of science and technology, mostly of a sensitive nature. The group was created in the aftermath of the Sputnik launch as a way to reinvigorate the idea of having the nation's preeminent scientists help the government with defense problems, similar to the way that scientists helped in World War II but with a new and younger generation. It was established in 1960 and has somewhere between 30 and 60 members. Its work first gained public notoriety as the source of the Vietnam War's McNamara Line electronic barrier. Although most of its research is military-focused, JASON also produced early work on the science of global warming and acid rain. Current unclassified research interests include health informatics, cyberwarfare, and renewable energy.