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Recent Marshall Institute Events

Science in the Regulatory Process: Understanding the Frameworks for Regulatory Decision-Making

A Day Without Space: The Synthesis featuring B.G. Jay Raymond, Joe Burns, and Jim Williams

Annual Dinner and Awards Celebration featuring Dr. John Foster and Michael Barone

Ballistic Missile Defense Overview For Aerospace Industries Association by LTG Patrick O'Reilly

Update on Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense and the Navy Air and Missile Defense Center

A Day Without Space: Economic Security Ramifications



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Visit Institute CEO William O'Keefe's blogs on the Washington Post's Planet Panel and the National Journal's Energy & Environment Expert Blogs

A Guide On How Not to Go 'Green'

R&D Can Revitalize the Space Industrial Base

Dragon in Sheep's Clothing?

DC Winter Storm Underscores Climate Policy Snow Job

Snowstorm and Climate Change

FY 2010 Appropriations for National Security Space Programs

Iranian Missles and U.S. Defenses

Copenhagen, Climategate, EPA and the U.S. Senate

Put "Hot Oil" Lessons to Use in Climate Policy Debate

The Cocktail Conversation Guide to Global Warming

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The George C. Marshall Institute seeks to improve the understanding of scientific and technical issues that influence national security, energy and environmental policy.

Public policy matters are shaped by advances in science and technology. For that reason, unbiased and scientifically accurate assessments of the meaning of these advances for policy are critical. Where science is misused and distorted to promote special interests, we work to:

  • Communicate scientific information clearly,
  • Identify key linkages between science and policy issues, and
  • Provide balanced and accurate assessments on specific science-based policy issues.


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