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Effective , the National Science Foundation (NSF) will begin enforcing the Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 20-1) requirement to use NSF-approved formats for ...
Enforcement of NSF-approved Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support Formats Begins on Oct. 5, 2020
The NSF sponsors monthly Forums that allow people to interact with subject matter experts on a variety of topics. NSF is a non-partisan, nonprofit, educational organization believing in vigorous, open, and balanced discussion and debate on vital issues affecting all Americans. The NSF offers a broad range of insightful programs and commentaries.
The National Security Forum (NSF) is a non-partisan, educational, nonprofit organization that brings expert speakers from around the U.S. to talk about national and international security, domestic and foreign terrorism, economic and financial threats, the safety of our food and water supply, energy policy, electrical grid stability, and a variety of other topics that affect all Americans.
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The NSF invites you to participate in a two-day program in Las Vegas, October 29-30, 2025, featuring expert panels with DRI and MSTS scientists, a visit to the Atomic Museum, and an exclusive guided tour of the NNSS, looking at future technologies for nuclear weapons.
The year ahead holds special meaning for our country. As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, NSF’s 2026 program series will deliberately look backward as well as forward—examining today’s national security challenges through the lens of history. Across our forums this year, we will spotlight topics that illuminate the roots of the American experiment, the enduring principles ...