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WHITE HOUSE & EXECUTIVE AGENCIES

The White House
Office of Science & Technology Policy
Office of Management and Budget
US Department of Commerce
Commerce – Technology Administration
Commerce - NIST News
Commerce – National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Commerce – Patent and Trademark Office
Department of Energy (Press Room)
Department of Defense
DARPA
Federal Communications Commission
Department of Homeland Security
NASA NewsRoom (For Media) (Legislative)

National Science Foundation Newsroom

CONGRESS

Library of Congress – US Copyright Office
Library of Congress – Congressional Record Online
Library of Congress – Legislation
General Accounting Office – Reports and Testimony

US House – Energy and Commerce Committee
US House – Science Committee
US Senate – Committee on Energy & Natural Resources
US Senate – Commerce Committee

Other NATIONAL  

National Academies in Focus – magazine featuring activities of the National Academies
National Academies Top News
National Academy of Science

National Academy of Engineering
National Research Council

The Bridge (a publication of the National Academies)
RAND Institute

State S& T News

National Governors Association
National Conference of State Legislatures
State Science & Tech Institute

Council of State Governments – Infrastructure Policy Group

Southern Governors’ Association

REFERENCE and other RESOURCES

AAAS Science & Technology in Congress
Association for Computing Machinery TechNews
American Institute of Physics - FYI

AAAS EurekAlert!
ASME Capitol Update
New Technology Week
Corante Tech Policy News
1-Click Tech Policy News

Cornell University, Engineering Library – List of Engineering Societies and Organizations
Society of Women Engineers – Industry and Education Research


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Last Updated:  08 January 2009

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