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1984 and Strategic
The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative.
In July 1984, BMDO became a part of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ) and one year later BMDO was renamed the U. S. Army Strategic Defense Command.
at: 07 / 01 / 1984 text :" July 1984, BMDO became a part of Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ) which was created 3 months earlier by Reagan administration.
In 1984, as a result of the first series of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties START I between the United States and the Soviet Union, SAC began to decommission its Titan II missile system.
SAC subsequently deactivated the 390th Strategic Missile Wing on 30 June 1984.
* 390th Bombardment ( later Strategic Missile ) Wing, 1 January 1962 – 1984
In the 1984 U. S. science fiction film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, Holland Township is the location of the Banzai Institute for Biomedical Research and Strategic Information.
The operational missile was first manufactured in February 1984 and was deployed in December 1986 to the Strategic Air Command, 90th Strategic Missile Wing at the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming in re-fitted Minuteman silos.
* Messenger, Charles, " Bomber " Harris and the Strategic Bombing Offensive, 1939-1945 ( 1984 ), defends Harris
It was used to describe corporate owners beyond shareholders as a result of an influential book by R. Edward Freeman, Strategic management: a stakeholder approach in 1984.
Evans Foundation Scholarship, 1970 ; University of Kansas Honor Scholarship, 1970 ; Summerfield Scholarship, 1970 – 1973 ; Veta B. Lear Award, 1970 ; Stranathan Award, 1972 ; Outstanding Physics Major Award, 1973 ; University of California Regents Fellowship, 1974 ; Group Achievement Award for software testing at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory, 1981 ; NASA Outstanding Performance Award, 1981 ; NASA Superior Performance Award, 1981 ; Group Achievement Award for Second Orbiter Test and Checkout at Kennedy Space Center, 1982 ; Quality Increase, 1982 ; NASA Space Flight Medal ( 1984, 1986, 1990, 1997, 1999 ); Group Achievement Award for JSC Strategic Planning, 1987 ; NASA Exceptional Service Medal ( 1988, 1991 ); Special Achievement Award, 1988 ; Exceptional Service Medal for Return to Flight, 1988 ; Outstanding Leadership Medal, 1990 ; Special Achievement Award, 1990 ; Haley Flight Achievement Award, 1991 ; Kansan of the Year Award, 1992 ; Group Achievement Award for ESIG 3000 Integration Project, 1994 ; Presidential Rank Award ( 1994, 1999 ); Group Achievement Award for Space Shuttle Program Functional Workforce Review, 1995 ; Group Achievement Award for SFOC Contract Acquisition, 1997 ; Kansas Aviation Hall of Fame, 1997 ; University of Kansas Distinguished Service Citation, 1998 ; NASA Distinguished Service Medal ( 1998, 2000 ); Aviation Week & Space Technology Laurel Citation for Space, 1998, V. M.
* Indivisible Air Power, Strategic Analysis, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 1984, v. 8, 1185 – 1202
In 1980 he became Strategic Planning Director for Austin Rover, in 1982 Marketing Director, in 1984 UK Sales Director and 1986 Overseas Sales Director.
* Strategic Investment Timing ( 1984 )
II ( 1984 ), Menlo Park CA: Strategic Decisions Group.
II ( 1984 ), Menlo Park CA: Strategic Decisions Group.
In 1967, Fort Huachuca became the headquarters of the U. S. Army Strategic Communications Command ( USSTRATCOM ), which became the U. S. Army Communications Command in 1973 ; and U. S. Army Information Systems Command ( USAAISC ) in 1984.
By 1984 Carswell was the largest unit of its kind in the Strategic Air Command.
* Consolidated ( 31 January 1984 ) with the 72d Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Heavy, which was established on 4 June 1952.

1984 and Defense
In October 1984, it was amended to forbid action by not only the Defense Department and the Central Intelligence Agency but all U. S. government agencies.
After the perpetrator of President Reagan's assassination attempt was found not guilty by reason of insanity, Congress passed the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984.
* Best Defense ( 1984 )
In 1984, the PNDC created a National Appeals Tribunal to hear appeals from the public tribunals, changed the Citizens ' Vetting Committee into the Office of Revenue Collection and replaced the system of defense committees with Committees for the Defense of the Revolution.
* Chevron U. S. A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U. S. 837 ( 1984 ), which gave administrative agencies broad discretion to interpret statute to make policy changes if Congressional intent was unclear.
From 1984 to 1987, Izhevsk was called Ustinov (, in honor of Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union, Marshal Dmitry Ustinov ).
Eban was offered the chance to serve as minister without portfolio in the 1984 national unity government, but chose to serve instead as Chair of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee from 1984 to 1988.
DDN-NIC also performed root nameserver administration and Internet number assignments under a United States Department of Defense contract starting in 1984.
In 1984, the Secretaries of Transportation and Navy signed a Memorandum of Agreement which created the Maritime Defense Zones ( MDZ ).
The body which eventually became the IAB was created originally by the United States Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with the name Internet Configuration Control Board during 1979 ; it eventually became the Internet Advisory Board during September, 1984, and then the Internet Activities Board during May, 1986 ( the name was changed, while keeping the same acronym ).
Washington, D. C .: Historical Office, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1984.
Public outcry over the verdict led to the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984.
( 1984 ) Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty: Renaissance Values in the Age of the Counter-Reformation
Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger promoted Feith in 1984 to Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy and, when Feith left the Pentagon in 1986, Weinberger gave him the highest Defense Department civilian award, the Distinguished Public Service medal.

1984 and Initiative
In 1984 the U. S. unilaterally lowered its tariffs against many states in the Caribbean Basin, as part of its Caribbean Basin Initiative.
In 1984 Ernest Preeg, U. S. ambassador to Haiti ( 1981 – 1983 ), wrote a monograph on Haiti's part in the Reagan Caribbean Basin Initiative.
In 1984, psychology professors Philip Jensen and Richard Detweiler led an effort to provide a personal computer and application software to all incoming freshman, a program referred to as the " Computer Initiative ".
Celebrity Cooks was a Canadian cooking show independently produced by Initiative Productions and aired on CBC Television from 1975 to 1979 and on Global from 1980 to 1984.
It was put into the hands of Jack Herer by William Conde during the 1984 OMI ( Oregon Marijuana Initiative ).

1984 and Organization
Approval of Ethernet on the international level was achieved by a similar, cross-partisan action with Fromm as liaison officer working to integrate International Electrotechnical Commission, TC83 and International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) TC97SC6, and the ISO / IEEE 802 / 3 standard was approved in 1984.
ASN. 1 is a joint standard of the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ), International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ), and International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU-T, originally defined in 1984 as part of CCITT X. 409: 1984.
From 1983 to 1984 Mengistu served as head of the Organization of African Unity.
On 28 July 1984, the founding convention of the World Sikh Organization ( WSO ) was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
A 1984 World Health Organization report into the syndrome suggested up to 30 % of new and remodeled buildings worldwide may be linked to symptoms of SBS.
* Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists: Presenting Their History, Doctrine, Polity, Life, Leadership, Organization & Work Knoxville: Broadman Press, v 1 – 2 ( 1958 ), 1500 pp ; 2 supplementary volumes 1958 and 1962 ; vol 5 = Index, 1984
He took a new position with the Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) department of the United Nations in Lesotho from 1981 to 1983, then worked again for SIDA from 1984 to 1987 in Bangladesh.
* George Gallup ( 1901 – 1984 ), American pollster, founder of Gallup Organization
In addition to his service at UCLA, he was an expert advisor in immunology for the World Health Organization from 1969 to 1984, was a senatorial delegate to the White House Conference on Aging in 1981, and a member of the National Institute on Aging.
After that he was the National Military Representative at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Belgium from 1978 to 1982, and then a Professor and Subdirector at the Instituto de Altos Estudos Militares ( Institute of Military High Studies ) from 1982 / 1983 to 1984 and from 1984 to 1986 respectively.
The student organization, All Pakistan Muhajir Student Organization ( APMSO ), was founded in 1978 by Altaf Hussain which subsequently gave birth to the Muhajir Quami Movement in 1984.
* Struggle, A Magazine of Proletarian Revolutionary Literature, a literary journal of the Detroit Branch, MLP, USA, 1984 – present ( after 1993, an independent journal, aligned since 1995 with the Communist Voice Organization )
An Evaluation of the STABEX Scheme ,” International Organization 38 ( Summer 1984 ): 537 – 574.
* The New International Information and Communication Order – Basis for Cultural Dialogue and Peaceful Co-existence among Nations: In co-operation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ), Nicosia, Cyprus, 26-27 October 1984
His The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860-1898 ( 1963, 1998 ) received the Albert J. Beveridge Prize of the American Historical Association ; Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America ( 1984, 1992 ) received the Gustavus Meyers Prize, and The Clash: U. S .- Japanese Relations Throughout History ( 1997 ) received both the Bancroft Prize in American History and the Ellis Hawley Prize of the Organization of American Historians.
It is an independent Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO ) founded in the UK in 1984 by Hany El Banna.
He worked at the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations for 31 years before being elected to serve as Secretary General of the Organization of American States from 1984 to 1994.
Inspired by the USAF A-10 Thunderbolt II, it originally appeared in 1984 as the primary attack plane of the terrorist Cobra Organization.

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