Some notable new reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following.
“The Middle East Peace Talks,” updated March 16, 2006.
“Terrorism and National Security: Issues and Trends,” updated March 9, 2006.
“North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program,” updated February 21, 2006.
“Nepal: Background and U.S. Relations,” updated February 2, 2006.
At a period where the federal government is undergoing significant changes in how it hires, buys, collects and organizes data, and delivers, deeper exploration of trust in these facets as worthwhile.
Moving postsecondary education data collection to the states is the best way to ensure that the U.S. Department of Education can meet its legislative mandates in an era of constrained federal resources.
Supporting children’s development through health, nutrition, education, and protection programs helps the U.S. achieve its national security and economic interests, including the Administration’s priorities to make America “safer, stronger, and more prosperous.”
To strengthen federal–state alignment, upcoming AI initiatives should include three practical measures: readiness assessments before fund distribution, outcomes-based contracting tied to student progress, and tiered implementation support reflecting district capacity.