Yemen: Civil War and Regional Intervention (CRS)
Noteworthy new and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following.
Yemen: Civil War and Regional Intervention, updated September 17, 2019
Attacks Against Saudi Oil Rattle Markets, CRS Insight, September 16, 2019
U.S.-China Trade and Economic Relations: Overview, CRS In Focus, updated September 12, 2019
Immigration Detention: A Legal Overview, September 16, 2019
Antitrust and “Big Tech”, September 11, 2019
No one will be surprised if we end up with a continuing resolution to push our shutdown deadline out past the midterms, so the real question is what else will they get done this summer?
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If the government wants a system of learning and adaptation that improves results in real time, it has to treat translation, utilization, and adaptation as core functions of governance rather than as afterthoughts.
Coordination among federal science agencies is essential to ensure government-wide alignment on R&D investment priorities. However, the federal R&D enterprise suffers from egregious siloization.