Abstract
In spite of prodigious inventiveness and massive expenditures for national security, the United States has not conducted coherent research on the policy of security. A unified government program for fundamental and applied research in the field of national security would do much to unify practices and to eliminate gaps in the com munications between one security operation and another: so suggests Dr. Hutchinson from his perspective as Chief, Behavioral Sciences Division, Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The opinions he expresses are his own, and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research or any other Air Force agency.
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