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| | | | Each year Congress enacts 12 annual appropriations (spending) bills. Those bills are the subject of vigorous and legitimate fights about spending priorities. Included in these annual appropriations bills are spending for defense, veterans, military construction, highways, housing, education (except student loans), foreign aid and the foreign service, the FBI, CIA, and Department of Justice, most of | |
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| | | | The President and Budget Director Peter Orszag frequently say we need to "bend the health care cost curve downward" to address our long-term fiscal problems. This is correct but incomplete. Here is Director Orszag, writing in last week's Financial Times: (emphasis added) As the healthcare debate picks up in the US, there has been much discussion | |
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| | TheInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE) has released its2018 listof newly elevated fellows.The IEEE Grade of Fellow is given to a IEEE memberwith an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest by the Board of Directors. This year's list features a number of impressive computer scientists, including Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Council members Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University, for contributions to network management and associated routing systems and Kevin Fu,University of Michigan, for contributions to embedded and medical device security. Congratulations to all the recipients for their accomplishments! To learn more about the IEEE Fellows and to view fellows from previous years visit theIEEE Fellows webpage. [...] |