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Annotated List of 36 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs).

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The Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS) of the U.S. National Science Foundation presents an annotated list of federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs). The FFRDCs are listed by sponsoring agencies, geographic location, and categories of activities. SRS also provides descriptions and notes decertifications, closures, and the renaming of FFRDCs.

Annotated List of 36 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC), Fiscal Year 2001

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Release : 2000
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A report containing descriptions of the R & D work performed by 36 FFRDCs, information on their legal ability to perform non-Federal R & D, and geographic locations. Also names all FFRDCs that have been removed from the list since 1968. The general notes provide criteria for a facility to become a 'Federally Funded Research and Development Center.'

Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) and University Affiliated Research Centers (UARC) Independent Advisory Task Force

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Release : 1997
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The Defense Science Board FFRDC & UARC Independent Advisory Task Force was established in November 1995 to provide advice on DoD's management of its 11 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) and 6 University Affiliated Research Centers (UARC).' The Task Force is charged with reviewing and advising the Department on: the objectives and guidelines for appropriate scope of work, organizational structure, and size of the FFRDCs and UARCs; compliance with the annual DoD Management Plan; the sponsor's management processes; the level and appropriateness of non-DoD work; and the thoroughness of the FFRDC five-year review process. The Task Force will also periodically review selected FFRDC and UARC programs and conduct an independent semi-annual review of progress against recommendations. This report is limited to FFRDCs. The UARC review will be conducted in the fall of 1996 and the report published in the first half of 1997. This is the initial report of the Task Force. The findings and recommendations in this report are the unanimous conclusions of the Members of the Task Force.

Federally Created Entities

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Page : 67 pages
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Release : 2010-08
Category : Political Science
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Over the years, Congress has created or authorized the creation of numerous entities to carry out federal programs and further public purposes. Collectively, these entities receive trillions of dollars annually in funds appropriated by Congress. Given the wide variety of entity types, applicability of key broad-based requirements, and federal funding, this report: (1) identified and categorized federally created entities by type; (2) determined the extent to which the various entity types are generally subject to key broad-based statutory governance, accountability, and transparency requirements; and (3) determined the amount of appropriations Congress has made directly available to each of the individual entities in recent years (FY 2005 through 2008).

Survey of Postdoctorates at FFRDCs

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The 2009 FFRDC survey collected the total number of postdocs employed by FFRDCs in the United States--categorized by source of support, citizenship, sex, and field of research--as of October 1, 2009. The universe for the 2009 GSS-FFRDC survey was the Master Government List of Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. The 2009 survey also contacted the NIH's Intramural Research Program because it employs the largest number of postdocs in the federal government. The FFRDC survey collected data via a web instrument. Topics included the type of support the postdocs received (federal and nonfederal), their sex, citizenship, race/ethnicity, and field of research.

What are Federally Funded Research and Development Centers?.

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For nearly 70 years, federally funded research and development centers, or FFRDCs, have been vital to our nation's growth and security. They have supported the government by developing transformational capabilities in defense, transportation, energy, civil agency administration, homeland security, atmospheric sciences, science policy, and other areas.