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  • GAO ( PDF)
    "Keeping America Great: Doing Your Part," October 2007
  • GAO ( PDF)
    "Global Competitiveness: Implications for the Nation's Higher Education System," January 2007
  • GAO Report (GAO-06-114) ( PDF)
    "Higher Education: Federal Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Programs and Related Trends," October 12, 2005
  • GAO -- Testimony of Comptroller General of the United States ( PDF)
    "Human Capital: Building the Information Technology Workforce to Achieve Results," GAO-01-1007T, July 31, 2001
 
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  • Hudson Institute
    "The Challenges of the 21st Century Workforce," May 2005
  • Hudson Institute
    "Global Aging and the Global Workforce," March 2003
  • Hudson Institute
    "Beyond Workforce 2020: The Coming (and Present) International Market for Labor, " 2004
 
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  • RAND ( PDF)
    "Is the United States Losing Its Edge in Science and Technology?," 2008
  • RAND ( PDF)
    "Federal Investment in R&D," September 2002
  • RAND ( PDF)
    "Is there a Shortage of Scientists and Engineers?" 2003
  • Research!America ( PDF)
    "Americans Support Bridging the Sciences," February 2007
 
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