Protection of Classified Information by Congress (CRS)
The rules and procedures for protecting classified information in Congress — which differ in the House and the Senate — are described in another new CRS report.
See “Protection of Classified Information by Congress: Practices and Proposals,” updated January 11, 2006.
FAS is excited to announce it has acquired MetroLab Network (MLN), bringing together two teams with a shared commitment to harnessing science, technology and innovation to drive impact in new ways in communities across the country.
The public rarely sees the quiet, often messy work that goes into creating, passing, and implementing a major piece of legislation like the CHIPS and Science Act.
If this proposed rule were enacted it would have deleterious effects on government workers in general and federal researchers and scientists, specifically.
When we introduce “at-will” employment to government employees, we also introduce the potential for environments where people are more concerned about self-preservation than service to others.