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Career Connections - ENGINEERING BASED LEARNING
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Choosing the Best Solution. STEM Career Center -. Not enough students are graduating with STEM backgrounds to fill the open positions in the marketplace. By 2010, if current trends continue, more than 90 percent of all scientists and engineers in the world will be living in Asia. More than 50 percent of all engineering doctoral degrees awarded by United States engineering colleges are to foreign nationals. Http:/ www.stemconnector.org/. Where are the STEM students, Where are the STEM jobs? State Innovati...
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Organization & Administration. Coastal & Environmental Research. SURA Distinguished Service Awards. Organization & Administration. Coastal & Environmental Research. SURA Distinguished Service Awards. SURA Distinguished Service Awards. In order to support its mission, SURA supports a comprehensive government relations effort with to advocate for federal research funding our programs in nuclear physics, information technology, coastal research, and innovation. Hill Day, June 2014. 1201 New York Avenue NW,.
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Welcome to Innovation Advocates, LLC. Government Affairs, Strategy, and Policy Analysis for Science and Technology Interests in Washington, DC. Innovation Advocates, LLC offers a full range of government affairs services for clients with interests in science, research and technology. Founded by Chris Mustain. Innovation Advocates leverages 20 years of Washington expertise and a broad bipartisan network to solve the public policy challenges faced by your organization.
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Week in Review, or Let’s Make a Deal :: NEWScience Policy
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Dec 23 Week in Review, or Onward and Upward! Dec 14 Week in Review, or Reaching for Regular Order. Dec 08 Week in Review, or Let’s Make a Deal. Nov 25 Week in Review, or Going Nuclear. December 8th, 2013, by Amanda Arnold. Week in Review, or Let’s Make a Deal. As we approach the December 13th goal date, leaders of the bicameral Budget Conference Committee seem optimistic about delivering a spending plan that will set levels for both FY 2014 and FY 2015. President Obama appointed Christine Fox, the Pentag...
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Glossary :: NEWScience Policy
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Proposed legislation that outlines how federal money is spent to carry out various functions and programs. Proposed legislation that permits the federal government to carry out various functions and programs. Refers to the process by which a congressional committee debates, amends, and rewrites proposed legislation. A limit, set by Congress, on how much federal debt the U.S. can hold. The amount of money the U.S. government owes. The amount by which a government’s spending exceeds its revenues. American ...
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2013 February :: NEWScience Policy
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Articles for February 2013. Week in Review, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Sequester. From all indications last week, Congress will not act to postpone the sequester currently on schedule to go into effect in less than 100 hours on March 1st. Instead, members seem to be hedging bets on the constituent response to what has been called on both sides of the aisle a poison pill . The strategy […]. Week in Review, or Sizing up the State of the Union. Week in Review, or Super Bowl Surprise.
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2013 April :: NEWScience Policy
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Articles for April 2013. Week in Review, or Picking on Peer Review. As the impacts of sequestration continue to emerge, mounting airport delays due to the across-the-board spending cuts spurred Congress into action last week. The Senate and House both passed bills (S.853/H.R. 1765) which would give the Department of Transportation additional flexibility to move funding between accounts and restore some of the furloughs (days off without […]. Week in Review, or Micromanaging Research Budgets. Welcome back...
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2013 March :: NEWScience Policy
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Articles for March 2013. Week in Review, or Moving Forward with FY 2013. We will be taking a cue from Congress and enjoying a recess of our own over the next two weeks. Follow NSP on Twitter (@NEWSciPol), and keep an eye out for the next Week in Review on April 8th. After what has been a very busy few weeks with members of Congress and the President […]. Week in Review, or Battling Budgets. Week in Review, or Hope Floats for FY 2014. Week in Review, or Settled on the Sequester. After months of declaratio...
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2012 November :: NEWScience Policy
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Articles for November 2012. Week in Review, or Turkey Time Out. With the threat of the “fiscal cliff” still looming, members of Congress left town last week for Thanksgiving recess. They are expected back this week for the final stretch of the lame duck session that will likely last until the wee hours of December. Despite the optimism coming out of White House recently after meetings […]. Week in Review, or Cautiously Optimistic. Week in Review, or Securing the Status Quo. My thoughts go out to all of t...