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CRS – U.S. Manufacturing in International Perspective

U.S. Manufacturing in International Perspective, Marc Levinson, Section Research Manager, February 11, 2013 “The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. The decline in manufacturing employment since the start of the 21st century has stimulated particular congressional interest. Members have introduced hundreds of bills intended to support domestic… Continue Reading

Federal Employees Health Benefits Program: Available Health Insurance Options

CRS – Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP): Available Health Insurance Options – Annie L. Mach, Analyst in Health Care Financing, February 13, 2013 “FEHBP is generally available to employees, annuitants, and their dependents. Eligible individuals may elect coverage in an approved health benefits plan for either individual or family coverage. For the 2013 plan… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports – DHS Operations, Pipeline Permitting, GAO Mission, Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Department of Homeland Security – Progress Made and Work Remaining after Nearly 10 Years in Operation, GAO-13-370T, Feb 15, 2013 Pipeline Permitting – Interstate and Intrastate Natural Gas Permitting Processes Include Multiple Steps, and Time Frames Vary, GAO-13-221, Feb 15, 2013 GAO Mission and Operations – Summary of GAO’s Performance and Accountability Report Fiscal Year… Continue Reading

Striking it Richer: The Evolution of Top Incomes in the United States

Striking it Richer: The Evolution of Top Incomes in the United States (Updated with 2011 estimates). Emmanuel Saez, January 23, 2013 “During the Great Recession, from 2007 to 2009, average real income per family declined dramatically by 17.4%,1 the largest two year drop since the Great Depression. Average real income for the top percentile fell… Continue Reading

CRS – U.S. Manufacturing in International Perspective

U.S. Manufacturing in International Perspective – Marc Levinson, Section Research Manager, February 11, 2013 “The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. The decline in manufacturing employment since the start of the 21st century has stimulated particular congressional interest. Members have introduced hundreds of bills intended to support… Continue Reading

RAND Report – Critical Materials Present Danger to U.S. Manufacturing

Critical Materials – Present Danger to U.S. Manufacturing by Richard Silberglitt, James T. Bartis, Brian G. Chow, David L. An, Kyle Brady [“The research described in this report was prepared for the National Intelligence Council. The research was conducted within the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and development center sponsored by… Continue Reading

Distance Learning in Legal Education: A Summary of Delivery Models, Regulatory Issues, and Recommended Practices

“The Working Group for Distance Learning in Legal Education is pleased to have the opportunity to present this Blue Paper – Distance Learning in Legal Education: A Summary of Delivery Models, Regulatory Issues, and Recommended Practices – A Summary of Delivery Models, Regulatory Issues, and Recommended Practices. This Blue Paper is intended to provide law… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Airport Passenger Fees, DOD Security, Cybersecurity, Financial Regulatory Reform, Government Reorganization,

Transportation – Alternative Methods for Collecting Airport Passenger Facility Charges, GAO-13-262R, Feb 14, 2013 Building Partner Capacity – Key Practices to Effectively Manage Department of Defense Efforts to Promote Security Cooperation, GAO-13-335T, Feb 14, 2013 Cybersecurity – National Strategy, Roles, and Responsibilities Need to Be Better Defined and More Effectively Implemented, GAO-13-187, Feb 14, 2013… Continue Reading

Report – Middle East Water Loss Is Starkly Documented by NASA Satellites

Yale Environment 360 – Feb 13, 2013: “A pair of gravity-measuring NASA satellites has documented a precipitous drop in freshwater supplies in the arid Middle East over the past decade. NASA said that since 2003 parts of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran had lost 144 cubic kilometers of total stored freshwater, an amount roughly equivalent… Continue Reading

EU grey literature / Long-term preservation, access, and discovery

EU grey literature – Long-term preservation, access, and discovery “The preservation of the historical memory of the development of the European Union and its policies, which have helped to mould European history for almost 60 years, has never been more important in a world of rapid change. The growth of ‘fast’ publication of documents in… Continue Reading