Title :
Engineering Council: Tenth and G Streets N. W. Washington, D. C.
Author_Institution :
National Service Committee
Abstract :
To the Members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers: The Washington office of the Engineering Council was established last January for the benefit of the engineering profession of America. This office is in contact with the various departments of the Government and keeps abreast of legislation relating to matters in which engineers are concerned in connection with the practise of their profession. It endeavors to keep the engineering profession prominently before the legislative and executive branches and seeks to secure the appointment of engineers to all those places which have engineering functions. Finally, it maintains a legislative and departmental service which is supplied to the technical press and to engineers individually. Any engineer who desires a copy of a bill or information upon any bill that is being discussed in Congress, or has need of data of any kind issued by a Government Bureau, has only to ask the Washington office for the information or material. These will be supplied, if available, and no charge will be made.
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
DOI :
10.1109/PAIEE.1919.6591906