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  2. List of United States federal research and development agencies

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    Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program (NITRD) National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI)

  3. Specialized Technology Resources - Wikipedia

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    Specialized Technology Resources, abbreviated as STR, [1] was an American corporation headquartered in Enfield, Connecticut. [2] It had two divisions – Solar Cell Encapsulant Manufacturing and Quality Assurance Services for Consumer Products. On September 14, 2023, the dissolution was announced. [3]

  4. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The Savings page is still empty, promised at Valentine's day. The Workforce page contains an organizational chart of the government. The Regulations page presents a "Unconstitutionality Index" by Clyde Wayne Crews, a fellow form the Competitive Enterprise Institute specialized in deregulation. The about page leads to the Executive Order.

  5. Federal enterprise architecture - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise architecture (EA) is a management best practice for aligning business and technology resources to achieve strategic outcomes, improve organizational performance and guide federal agencies to better execute their core missions. An EA describes the current and future state of the agency, and lays out a plan for transitioning from the ...

  6. Technocracy - Wikipedia

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    The term technocracy is derived from the Greek words τέχνη, tekhne meaning skill and κράτος, kratos meaning power, as in governance, or rule.William Henry Smyth, a California engineer, is usually credited with inventing the word technocracy in 1919 to describe "the rule of the people made effective through the agency of their servants, the scientists and engineers", although the ...

  7. What is Elon Musk's role as a "special government employee"?

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    Special government employees are only required to make a public financial disclosure report if they earn above the GS-15 government pay rate, or about $123,000. If they make below that, they can ...

  8. Special Government employee - Wikipedia

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    The role of special Government employees is defined in 18 U.S.C. § 202. [a] The SGE category was created by Congress in 1962 and was aimed at allowing the federal government to take advantage of outside experts who are employed in the private sector. [2]

  9. Center for Technology in Government - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Technology in Government works with the government to develop information strategies that foster innovation and enhance the quality and coordination of public services. We carry out this mission through applied research and partnership projects that address the policy, management, and technology dimensions of information use in ...