Some recent reports of the Congressional Research Service, not readily available to the public, include the following (all pdf).
“Border Security: Barriers Along the U.S. International Border,” September 21, 2006.
“The European Union’s Energy Security Challenges,” September 11, 2006.
“Iraqi Civilian, Police, and Security Forces Casualty Estimates,” updated September 14, 2006.
Good information sources, like collections, must be available and maintained if companies are going to successfully implement the vision of AI for science expressed by their marketing and executives.
Let’s see what rules we can rewrite and beliefs we can reset: a few digital service sacred cows are long overdue to be put out to pasture.
Nestled in the cuts and investments of interest to the S&T community is a more complex story of how the administration is approaching the practice of science diplomacy.
Surprise! It’s a double album drop with the release of both the President’s Budget Request (PBR to us, not Pabst Blue Ribbon) and the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Budget Justification for Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) last Friday.