Some notable recent reports of the Congressional Research Service include the following:
“Intelligence Issues for Congress” (pdf), updated April 10, 2006.
“Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses” (pdf), updated April 6, 2006.
“Israel: U.S. Foreign Assistance” (pdf), updated April 26, 2006.
“India-U.S. Relations” (pdf), updated April 6, 2006.
“Indonesia: Domestic Politics, Strategic Dynamics, and American Interests” (pdf), updated April 3, 2006.
DOE is already very well set up to pursue an energy dominance agenda for America. There’s simply no need to waste time conducting a large-scale agency reorganization.
FAS today released permitting policy recommendations to improve talent and technology in the federal permitting process. These recommendations will address the sometimes years-long bottlenecks that prevent implementation of crucial projects, from energy to transportation.
The United States faces urgent challenges related to aging infrastructure, vulnerable energy systems, and economic competitiveness. But the permitting workforce is unprepared to implement changes. Here’s how they can improve.
S.325 would establish a clear, sustained federal governance structure for extreme heat by bringing all responsible agencies together to coordinate planning, preparedness, and response, a key recommendation of FAS’ 2025 Heat Policy Agenda.