Some other notable publications from the Congressional Research Service include the following.
“Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses,” updated March 10, 2006.
“Homeland Security: Protecting Airliners from Terrorist Missiles,” updated February 16, 2006.
“Military Aviation: Issues and Options for Combating Terrorism and Counterinsurgency,” January 27, 2006.
Rebuilding public participation starts with something simple — treating the public not as a problem to manage, but as a source of ingenuity government cannot function without.
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.
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