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The Task Force on American Innovation sent a letter to House and Senate appropriations leaders urging them to include increased investments for science and technology research and development in FY21 appropriations.
Innovation and Competitiveness | Department of Energy | National Science Foundation | NASA | Department of Defense | Federal Budget | LettersAAU Urges Congressional Leaders to Finish the FY17 Appropriations Process.
Federal Budget | FY17 | Agriculture & Food Research Initiative | Department of Energy | National Endowment for the Humanities | Department of Education | National Institutes of Health | NASA | National Science Foundation | Agency Budgets | LettersAAU, along with other higher education organizations, joined a letter led by ACE to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) regarding their proposed third-party providers policy. The letter urges MSCHE to pause these efforts until the U.S. Department of Education finalizes their…
Higher Education Regulation | Accreditation & Accountability | LettersAAU resolution on green energy research and training.
Agency Budgets | Department of Energy | RecommendationPowerPoint presentation by Kathryn Clay, Ph.D., Director of Research, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Energy | PresentationsA statement by AAU on three FY16 appropriations bills the Senate Appropriations Committee has passed that fund scientific research.
Federal Budget | National Science Foundation | NASA | Department of Energy | Press ReleasesA statement by AAU on three FY16 appropriations bills the House has passed that fund scientific research.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | NASA | National Science Foundation | Department of Energy | Department of Defense | StatementsThis legislation has positive aspects that we support. We also have specific concerns regarding the bill which, if not addressed, would prevent our organizations from fully endorsing the bill.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Energy | Letters