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  2. National Science Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Some historians of science have argued that the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 was an unsatisfactory compromise between too many clashing visions of the purpose and scope of the federal government. [104] The NSF was certainly not the primary government agency for the funding of basic science, as its supporters had originally envisioned ...

  3. Independent agencies of the United States federal government

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    To qualify for these benefits, most American workers pay Social Security taxes on their earnings; future benefits are based on employee contributions. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) was created in the ICC Termination Act of 1995 and is the successor agency to the Interstate Commerce Commission. The STB is an economic regulatory agency ...

  4. List of federal agencies in Northern Virginia - Wikipedia

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    National Science Foundation (NSF) Alexandria: Foreign Service Institute: Arlington (Arlington Hall) Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) Triangle Air Force Research Laboratory (AFOSR) Arlington DARPA: Arlington Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) Arlington (The Pentagon) Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)

  5. National Science Board - Wikipedia

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    The NSF director serves as an ex officio 25th member. Every two years, one-third (eight) of the members rotate off the board and eight new members are appointed (or occasionally re-appointed) to serve six-year terms. Board member nominations are based on distinguished service and eminence in research, education and/or public service.

  6. List of United States federal research and development agencies

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    National Science Foundation (NSF) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development; Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) Smithsonian Institution research centers and programs

  7. NSF International - Wikipedia

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    NSF (an initialism for National Sanitation Foundation) is a public health organization [1] headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan [2] that tests and certifies foods, water, and consumer products. [1] It also facilitates the development of standards for these products, [ 1 ] labeling products it has certified to meet these standards with the NSF mark.

  8. National Science Foundation Network - Wikipedia

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    Under its cooperative agreement with NSF the Merit Network was the lead organization in a partnership that included IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan. Merit provided overall project coordination, network design and engineering, a Network Operations Center (NOC), and information services to assist the regional networks.

  9. National Center for Atmospheric Research - Wikipedia

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    The center is staffed by scientists, engineers, technicians, and support personnel. [4] Key research areas include: [8] Climate (Earth's past, present, and future climate; the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change; El Niño, La Niña, and other large-scale atmospheric patterns; drought, wildfires)