One-Stop Shopping for Complete OTA Library
posted Monday January 14, 2008 under resources-for-wonks, nonproliferation by andy_grottoI came across this really cool resource today and thought I’d share it with my fellow wonks. It’s the complete library of reports prepared by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, with links to the full text of each report.
Many of the OTA reports are classics in the field of nonproliferation, such as the June 1977 wonkfest Nuclear Proliferation and Safeguards, which weighs in at more than 1300 pages (including appendices). Enjoy.
OTA was among the many sensible governmental resources that Newt Gingerich’s so-called “Republican Revolution” put before a firing squad in 1994-1995. Kudos to the University of North Texas’s CyberCemetary Project for making these resources so readily available.
Jeffrey adds at 1:40 pm that Congressman Rush Holt has led the fight to restore OTA.


Actually, Princeton University has been hosting OTA’s legacy documents for at least a decade in a much more user friendly format.
— Stephen Schwartz · Jan 14, 07:26 PM ·
thanks stephen
— Andy Grotto · Jan 15, 12:55 AM ·
Thanks to both of you. I have been looking for just such resources.
— Joe Cirincione · Jan 15, 10:07 AM ·
Hmm, Rep. Holt’s press release is from July 2006.
And the Dems have had majorities in both houses since January 2007. So where’s OTA?
— Arduus · Jan 19, 07:07 PM ·