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CURRENT ISSUE - No.13

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  • New Patent Reform Efforts From the Senate
  • House and Senate FY 2009 Appropriation Bills for DOD S&T
  • NASA Bill on Fast Track to the White House
  • House Clears Measure Increasing Damages for Copyright Infringement
  • Worth Writing to Your Congressman About...
  • National Science Board Nominees Sent to the U.S. Senate
  • Thomas W. Peterson to Become NSF Assistant Director for Engineering
  • Leadership Shakeup at NIST
  • NSF Launches an Engineering Research Center to Develop Fast, Flexible, and Affordable Communication Networks
  • NSF Report on Federal Research Dollars
  • ITIF: An Innovation Agenda for the Next Administration and Where Do the Candidates Stand?
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What's New @ IEEE-USA Eye on Washington highlights important federal legislative and regulatory developments that affect U.S. engineers and their careers. In addition to this biweekly newsletter, subscribers receive legislative bulletins and action alerts on IEEE-USA priority issues, including: retirement security, employment benefits, research & development funding, computers and information policy, immigration reform, intellectual property protection, and privacy of health/medical information.

 

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30 September 2008
 

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