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- 1From:Scholastic Update (Vol. 118) Peer-ReviewedThe U.S. Constitution makes no mention of a Cabinet--an advisory council to the President. But in 1789, the U.S. Congress established three executive departments: State, War, and Treasury. Their chiefs, chosen by...
- 2From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWith the end of the border wall brouhaha, Congress passed omnibus legislation that set funding levels for fiscal year 2019. As anticipated, the budget includes substantive increases for key science agencies including...
- 3From:Database (Vol. 17, Issue 6)Federal government agencies run over 200 bulletin board systems (BBS), many of which contain information not found on the Internet in an easy to use interface. Most of these BBSs are free and can be accessed through the...
- 4From:Science (Vol. 291, Issue 5510) Peer-ReviewedScientists are happy about another huge proposed boost for NIH, but they say there's more to science than biomedical research Don't get mad, get moving. That seems to be the scientific community's reaction to...
- 5From:Parameters (Vol. 51, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedLooming budget cuts will necessitate adept management to retain a military capable of competing and winning by avoiding the mistakes made in prior drawdowns. This article presents a framework for government and defense...
- 6From:BioScience (Vol. 39, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedFY 1990 budget: Bush's words, Reagan's numbers In his address to Congress and his budget document, Building a Better America, President George Bush pledged support for basic research, environmental programs, and...
- 7From:Science (Vol. 292, Issue 5515) Peer-ReviewedThe Bush Administration this week tried to prove Albert Einstein's maxim that mathematics isn't necessarily reality. While officials talked up the president's 2002 budget request--the details of which were released on 9...
- 8From:AEI Paper & StudiesContents Executive Summary President Joe Biden's new administration and the 117th Congress must respond to a uniquely difficult political and fiscal environment; as part of this mandate, they will be charged with...
- 9From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 14)The Social Security Administration hired Andersen Consulting of Chicago to assist with the implementation of the Integrated Human Resources System. Norman Data Defense Systems Inc. of Fairfax, Va., won a $5 million...
- 10From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 10)The General Services Administration (GSA), one year after demonstrating secure data communications over the FTS 2000 packet-switching network utilizing encryption, has yet to put encryption to full-scale use. GSA...
- 11From:Air and Space Lawyer (Vol. 33, Issue 4)Non-Air Force Servicemembers Should Be Eligible for the Space Force In the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2020, Congress created the U.S. Space Force within the Department of the Air Force....
- 12From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPresident Trump and his administration have been regarded by news outlets and scholars as one of the most hostile administrations towards scientists and their work. However, no study to-date has empirically measured how...
- 13From:Science (Vol. 247, Issue 4942) Peer-ReviewedBush Budget Highlights R&D LIKE A PROUD FATHER displaying his first offspring, D. Allan Bromley, President Bush's science adviser, introduced the Administration's 1991 budget to a packed press conference on 29 January:...
- 14From:AEI Paper & StudiesThe United States has misdefined and misunderstood the nature of the enemy in the fight against terrorism. Washington has consistently fixated on specific groups and individuals that appeared most threatening to American...
- 15From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA funny thing happened on the way to the White House 2019 fiscal year budget, which the Trump administration released on February 12, 2018: Congress adopted a sweeping deal to substantially increase the budget's...
- 16From:Arctic Research of the United States (Vol. 18) Peer-ReviewedThe Department of Health and Human Services supports and conducts Arctic health research through the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Institutes of Health...
- 17From:Science (Vol. 247, Issue 4941) Peer-ReviewedGramm Rudman: $64 Billion Question Mark With the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings fiscal chainsaw poised to bear down on federal spending for the fourth year in a row, budget battles will once again dominate Congress's agenda. The...
- 18From:Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy (Vol. 12, Issue 3)INTRODUCTION The right and ability of African-Americans to vote and participate in the political process in North Carolina is aggressively being attacked. This is not the first time in North Carolina history that...
- 19From:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (Vol. 98, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT The United States has had three operational numerical weather prediction centers since the Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit was closed in 1958. This led to separate paths for U.S. numerical weather...
- 20From:AEI Paper & StudiesThis paper examines the impact of cargo preference requirements, which create market power for US flagged ships, on the effectiveness of USAID's Food for Peace emergency food aid program. We find that cargo preference...