Peter J. Westwick is Olin Fellow, International Security Studies, Yale University. His first book, The National Labs: Science in an American System, 1947-1974, was awarded the Book Prize of the Forum for History of Science in America in 2004.
"Westwick has written a very comprehensive history of a
high-performance organization, one that has made major
contributions both technologically and to the public s
imagination." John M. Logsdon, Space Policy Institute, George
Washington University --John M. Logsdon"
"Westwick s analysis explains why the Jet Propulsion Lab behaved as
it did, what forces shaped it, and what impact it had on its
external environment. He tells the complete story of the lab with
candor and impartiality." Alex Roland, Duke University --Alex
Roland"
"Westwick's analysis explains why the Jet Propulsion Lab behaved as
it did, what forces shaped it, and what impact it had on its
external environment. He tells the complete story of the lab with
candor and impartiality."--Alex Roland, Duke University --Alex
Roland
"Westwick7;s analysis explains why the Jet Propulsion Lab behaved
as it did, what forces shaped it, and what impact it had on its
external environment. He tells the complete story of the lab with
candor and impartiality."2;Alex Roland, Duke University -- Alex
Roland
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