Today, AAU joined ACE and 12 other higher education organizations on a letter to House and Senate Armed Services Committee leaders urging them to include Sec. 1763 of the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act in the final conferenced FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
AAU and APLU sent a letter to House and Senate Armed Services Committee Leaders to outline critical policy provisions that negotiators should include in the final S. 4049/H.R. 6395, the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act
The Task Force on American Innovation, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to the leadership of the House Armed Services Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee urging the need to include formal research and development provisions in their final FY21 NDAA conference report.
AAU joined EDUCAUSE, COGR, and APLU in sending a letter expressing concern for the DOD and the CMMC Accreditation Body urging DOD to exclude fundamental research from the CMMC program and establish a dialogue with member institutions.
The Coalition of National Security Research (CNSR), of which AAU is a member sent a letter to the leadership of the House Armed Services Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee outlining their FY21 NDAA Conference priorities.
The document linked below is the Chairman's Mark for HR 6396 - FY21 National Defense Authorization Bill.
The Coalition for National Security Research, which includes AAU, has created a document to outline priorities for Congress to consider as they work on infrastructure or economic stimulus legislation.
The Coalition for National Security Research, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to House and Senate Armed Services Committee members to outline their funding priorities for the FY21 NDAA.
The Coalition for National Security Research, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to request increased funding in FY21 for Defense Science and Technology program and select program elements that “drive innovations to ensure continued global U.S. military technological superiority.”
Department of Defense (DOD)-funded basic research has contributed significantly to our nation’s economic and national security.