Examples of using Technology program in English and their translations into Danish
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The Technology Program is described in detail in Chapter 2.
They're the guys that coordinate the science and technology programs for the Navy.
Another computer technology program, called the Real World Computing project, is getting underway.
Several respondents have requested more grants to the Technology Program.
The Technology Program was established in 1996 for the purpose of developing new technologies for cleaning up polluted sites.
Both areas should therefore still be given high priority in relation to the Technology Program.
In the opinion of the counties, the Technology Program has facilitated the choice of optimum technologies for polluted sites.
In our examination and evaluation,we have also focussed on areas where the Technology Program can be improved and adjusted.
Of the experts andcounties find that the Technology Program is only coordinated with other programs to a limited extent or not at all.
From July to November 2002, KPMG carried out an evaluation of the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's Technology Program for soil and groundwater pollution.
Some also indicate that, under the Technology Program, it should also be possible to support the publication of scientific results in foreign journals.
These technology programs are suited for students who are interested in pursuing a new career path or upgrading their skills at a technology career college.
In our opinion, the goals define the limits andassumptions of the projects to which the Environmental Protection Agency can provide grants under the Technology Program.
In relation to the Technology Program, high priority should therefore still be given to both areas. Also, we believe that special focus should be on cutting the costs of using the methods.
This is also supported by the fact that all the technologies tested lie within the six target areas which have been selected as particularly significant under the Technology Program.
The Technology Program primarily aims at giving the counties the best possible basis for prioritising sites and preventive technologies and at making optimum decisions.
Pesticides have not previously been prioritised as a target area under the Technology Program as it is assumed that the efforts against pesticides are financed by other programs. .
Process understanding is the fundamental condition for understanding the results achieved andis accordingly also the fundamental condition for assessing the possibilities of improving/changing the technology so that it best meets the wishes formulated in the Technology Program best and cheapest.
The measures taken have mainly complied with the priority appearing from the Technology Program. However, higher priority has been given to MTBE projects compared with projects related to soil polluted by heavy metals.
As the assistance of experts is attached to the field projects,the appropriation has been allocated according to the assumptions in the Technology Program, i.e. 30% to investigation projects and 70% to field projects.
Accordingly, we believe that the Technology Program has contributed significantly to technological developments in the area and that experiences and knowledge have in a satisfactory way been communicated to the end users counties and consultants.
In general, the local authorities(the counties) have less knowledge of the projects than do the consultants, andthe variation between the individual counties is not as significant. The Technology Program primarily aims at giving the counties the best possible basis for prioritising sites and preventive technologies and at making optimum decisions.
Consultants represent significant stakeholders in the Technology Program, in investigation projects where the Environmental Protection Agency enters into an agreement with the consultant as well as in the field projects where the counties enter into an agreement with the consultant.
The Environmental Protection Agency has also arranged for the communication of results from the Technology Program to the direct users(counties and consultants) who have in this way been able to use the results for other preventive measures.
It therefore seems fair that the public financing of the Technology Program continues until cheaper and more effective technologies have been developed for the most typical pollutions in Denmark or until the need for public financing of cleaning efforts has decreased significantly.
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