With the appearance of this issue of the Technical Digest we welcome the newmillennium and we also mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of The Johns HopkinsUniversity. It is said that sight of the future is enhanced when informed by the past; in ourcase, the twin occasions demand that we look back to look forward.
Looking Back, Looking ForwardK. Moorjani |
The Navy in the 21st Century, Part I: Surface WarfareM. G. Mullen |
The Navy in the 21st Century, Part II: Theater Air and Missile DefenseR. P. Rempt |
DARPA: Into the FutureF. L. Fernandez |
Transportation in the 21st CenturyR. E. Skinner Jr. |
NASA in the 21st CenturyD. S. Goldin |
Astrophysics Faces the MillenniumV. Trimble |
The Quantum Physics Model of the University in the New Millenium: The University Without WallsW. R. Brody |
Science and Engineering Education of Women in the 21st CenturyS. A. Jackson |
Technology and Society in the 21st CenturyS. Muller |
MISCELLANEAPublications, Presentations, Colloquia |