Resources, Science, and Industry Division

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The Resources, Science, and Industry Division is a specialized unit within the Congressional Research Service that provides nonpartisan policy analysis on natural resources, environmental issues, science, technology, and industrial policy for the U.S. Congress.


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instanceOf division of the Congressional Research Service
policy analysis unit
country United States
employs attorneys
information professionals
librarians
policy analysts
subject-matter specialists
focusesOn agricultural policy
climate and atmospheric policy
energy policy
environmental policy
environmental regulation
fisheries and wildlife policy
industrial policy
innovation and technology development
manufacturing and industrial competitiveness
mineral resources policy
natural resources policy
public lands policy
science policy
space and earth sciences policy
technology policy
water resources policy
fundedBy U.S. federal appropriations
governedBy policies of the Congressional Research Service
rules of the Library of Congress
language English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mission to provide objective, authoritative analysis to inform legislative decisionmaking on resources, science, and industry issues
nonpartisan true
operatesAs confidential research service for Congress
nonpartisan unit
parentOrganization Congressional Research Service
partOf Congressional Research Service
produces briefing materials
memoranda for congressional offices
reports for Congress
testimony preparation materials
provides nonpartisan policy analysis
research support for Congress
sector public sector
serves United States Congress
supports congressional committees
congressional staff
individual Members of Congress
typeOfOrganization legislative support agency division

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Congressional Research Service
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