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Week of November 11th - 15th

Appropriations Update

The federal government is currently operating under a continuing resolution set to expire on November 21st. Congressional leadership and the White House are close to reaching a deal on FY 2020 spending levels. The White House said they have "no intention" of allowing another government shutdown. Next week, the House and Senate are expected to approve a continuing resolution to fund the government at current funding levels through December 20. 

NSF Grants Conference Includes Virtual Sessions

Next week, November 18th and 19th, NSF will webcast key sessions of their annual Grants Conference. According to NSF, the conference is designed "to provide new faculty, researchers and administrators with key insights into a wide range of current issues at NSF, including proposal preparation and merit review basics, award management topics and other important information."

The agenda for the virtual sessions can be found here. Registration for the online sessions is free and available here. The webcast sessions will also be available online a few weeks after the conference.

Legislative Activities

The  House of Representatives and the Senate are in session next week November 18th - 22nd.

Committee Activities

Tuesday November 13th

Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Hearing: Securing the U.S. Research Enterprise from China’s Talent Recruitment Plans
10:00 AM, 342 Dirksen

Wednesday, November 20th 

House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Hearing: Fighting Flu Saving Lives: Vaccine Science and Innovation
10:00 AM, 2318 Rayburn

Senate Commerce Committee Hearing: Highly Automated Vehicles: Federal Perspectives on the Deployment of Safety Technology
10:00 AM, 216 Hart 

Funding Available: National Service Engagement Faculty Travel Support

The Office of the President now funds awards to support faculty travel for public engagement activities. 

According to the Office of the President, this funding is intended for any faculty member who has been specifically invited to attend and offer contributions because of their expertise at the national level and where travel funding is not otherwise provided. Such activities might include expert testimony to Congress, national leadership service, or involvement in national advisory positions. This initiative aligns with the president's emphasis on the importance of public engagement by members of the entire U-M community.
 
For more information on the travel awards or to apply, please visit the National Service Engagement Faculty Travel Support page.


Fellowship Resources for Faculty and Students

The Office of Federal Relations for Research maintains a listing of available S&T policy fellowships for members of the Michigan community at all levels, including undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty.
 
For more information about these opportunities and to see the listings, please visit the Federal Relations for Research website here.

Highlighting U-M Faculty Serving on Federal Advisory Committees:

 
We are proud to feature U-M faculty and staff who are serving on a Federal Advisory Committee (FAC) in our weekly newsletter. Through FACs, faculty and staff live out U-M’s mission to serve the state, nation, and world by applying their knowledge and expertise to help shape and inform national policy. If you are currently serving on a FAC, or have recently been selected to serve, please let Kristina know.

Professor Sue Anne Bell


 
This month, we are featuring Sue Anne Bell, Assistant Professor in the Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership within the School of Nursing. Her research expertise is in disaster preparedness and the health effects of disasters.
 
Dr. Bell serves on the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Advisory Council (FEMA NAC) as a representative of the Health Sciences. The FEMA NAC advises the FEMA Administrator on all aspects of emergency management, including preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation for natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other manmade disasters.
 
Through her work on the FEMA NAC, Dr. Bell serves on the Response and Recovery subcommittee which has the charge of making recommendations to enhance the implementation of  FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) initiative. Focused on pre-disaster mitigation, the goal of the BRIC initiative is to increase a community’s resilience before a disaster affects an area by funding public infrastructure projects.
 
To learn more about Dr. Bell’s background and research areas, please click here.
Nomination Announcements
 
Federal Advisory Committees:
 
Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is seeing nominations for membership on the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC). Among other duties, the MEDCAC provides advice and guidance to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (the Secretary) and the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) concerning the adequacy of scientific evidence available to CMS in making coverage determinations under the Medicare program.
 
The MEDCACs fundamental purpose is to support the principles of an evidence-based determination process for Medicare's coverage policies. MEDCAC panels provide advice to CMS on the strength of the evidence available for specific medical treatments and technologies through a public, participatory, and accountable process.

Nominations are due on November 18, 2019. Further information is available here.
 
Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building
 
The Office of the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, Department of Commerce, is establishing the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building that will terminate not later than two years after the date of the first meeting. The Advisory Committee will review, analyze, and make recommendations on how to promote the use of Federal data for evidence building. This notice also requests nominations for non-Federal members of the Advisory Committee to ensure a wide range of member candidates and a balanced Advisory Committee.

Nominations are due on December 4th, 2019. Further information is available here

HRSA Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking nominations of qualified candidates for appointment as members of the Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation (ACOT). The ACOT provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (Secretary) on matters concerning policy, program development, and other matters of significance concerning organ transplantation.
 
Nominations will be accepted on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.
 
HRSA Advisory Committee on Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking nominations for membership on the Advisory Committee on Blood Stem Cell Transplantation (ACBSCT). The ACBSCT provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services on matters concerning policy, program development, scientific advances, and other matters of significance concerning blood stem cell transplantation.
 
Nominations will be accepted on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.
 
HRSA Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking nominations of qualified candidates for appointment as members of the Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry (ACTPCMD). The ACTPCMD provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (Secretary), the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, and the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce on matters concerning policy, program development, and other matters of significance concerning the medicine and dentistry activities.
 
Nominations will be accepted on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.
 
HRSA Council on Graduate Medical Education
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking nominations of qualified candidates for appointment as members of the Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME). COGME provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of HHS; the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; and the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce on matters concerning the supply and distribution of physicians in the United States, physician workforce trends, training issues, financing policies, and other matters of significance related to physician workforce and graduate medical education.
 
Nominations will be accepted on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.
 
HRSA National Advisory Council on Migrant Health
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is requesting nominations to fill vacancies on the National Council on Migrant Health (NACMH). The NACMH consults with and makes recommendations to the HHS Secretary and the HRSA Administrator concerning the organization, operation, selection, and funding of migrant health centers.
 
The agency will receive nominations on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.
 
NSF Advisory Committee Openings
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is accepting nominations for positions available on its scientific and technical federal advisory committees. There are 13 advisory committees accepting nominations, including:
  • Advisory Committee for Biological Sciences
  • Advisory Committee for Computer and Information Science and Engineering
  • Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure
  • Advisory Committee for Education and Human Resources
  • Advisory Committee for Engineering
  • Advisory Committee for Geosciences
  • Advisory Committee for International Science and Engineering
  • Advisory Committee for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
  • Advisory Committee for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
  • Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering
  • Advisory Committee for Business and Operations
  • Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee
The federal register notice, with details on how to submit names, is available here. Nominations for membership are maintained for one year.
 
National Institute of Standards and Technology Federal Advisory Committees
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is accepting nominations for appointment to eight existing Federal Advisory Committees:
  • Board of Overseers of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award;
  • Judges Panel of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award;
  • Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board;
  • Manufacturing Extension Partnership Advisory Board;
  • National Construction Safety Team Advisory Committee;
  • Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction;
  • NIST Smart Grid Advisory Committee;
  • Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology.
Nominations will be accepted on an ongoing basis. Further information is available here.
 
Council on Graduate Medical Education
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is accepting nominations to fill vacancies on the Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME). The COGME provides advice and recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Services and members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, and the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce on matters related to: supply of physicians in the U.S., physician workforce trends, training issues, and financing policies.

The agency will receive nominations on a continuous basis. Further information is available here.



News Articles
 
As Supreme Court takes up Trump plan to end DACA, American dreams at stake for nearly 700,000 immigrants

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White House Pushes Back on Senate Appropriators 


Why the NIH is beefing up its data sharing rules after 16 years 
 
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