President Biden Releases High Level Budget Overview for Fiscal Year 2025; NSF Receives 12% Increase but with an Asterisk
The Biden Administration released a high-level overview of their $7.3 trillion budget request for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25).
The Computing Research Association (or CRA) has been involved in shaping public policy of relevance to computing research for more than two decades. More recently the CRA Government Affairs program has enhanced its efforts to help the members of the computing research community contribute to the public debate knowledgeably and effectively.
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The Biden Administration released a high-level overview of their $7.3 trillion budget request for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25).
CRA Statement Expressing Serious Concerns About Fiscal Year 2024 Funding Levels at the National Science Foundation and Other Key Federal Research Agencies.
Analysis for the final budgets for NSF, NIST, NASA, and DOE for the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget.
Analysis of the Fiscal Year 2024 Senate Appropriations Committee’s Energy & Water legislation, which covers Department of Energy programs.
Analysis of the Fiscal Year 2024 House Appropriations Committee’s Energy & Water legislation, which covers Department of Energy programs.
First in a series of posts on the FY24 agency budget requests that are important to the computing research community. First up: the Department of Energy, which calls for healthy increase to the Office of Science, ASCR, and ARPA-E
The Biden Administration released some details of their $6.9 trillion budget request for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24). Research agencies across the federal government will do well under President Biden’s budget request, particularly NSF, much as they did in last year’s request.
Analysis of the Fiscal Year 2023 Omnibus legislation, which completes the Fiscal Year 2023 process.
Analysis of the Fiscal Year 2023 Senate Appropriations Committee’s Energy & Water legislation.
Fiscal Year 2023 House Appropriations Committee’s Energy & Water legislation. Very similar to last year’s mark from the chamber, the House’s plan provides healthy, robust funding for these programs, and are very close to what the President requested in May.