Abstract

The Clinton administration is proposing to stretch the timetable for the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC), some nuclear reactor research would be phased out, and much of the funding for defense research programs at the DOE national laboratories would be cut or shifted to nondefense labs. The timetable for the SSC would stretch the project completion date to 2003 and would increase the cost from $8.3 to $10 billion.

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