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'''Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R)''' is the research arm of HUD, focusing on housing policy, market analysis, and program evaluation to support the development of effective housing policies. {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdrhome.html}} ==Mission== PD&R's mission is to provide the knowledge base for sound housing policy by conducting research into housing dynamics, market conditions, and the impacts of existing programs. It aims to help HUD and other stakeholders make informed decisions that improve housing conditions, affordability, and community development. ==Parent organization== PD&R is part of the [[United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)]]. ==Legislation== PD&R was established under the broader mandate of HUD, which was created by the [[Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965]]. ==Partners== * Universities and research institutions * State and local governments * Housing industry professionals and organizations ==Number of employees== PD&R employs approximately 150 people. ==Organization structure== *'''Office of the Assistant Secretary''' provides leadership and policy direction. *'''Research and Evaluation Division''' conducts studies and evaluations. *'''Economic Market Analysis Division''' analyzes housing market trends. *'''Program Evaluation Division''' assesses the impact of HUD programs. ==List of programs== * American Housing Survey * Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis * Research and Demonstration Grants * Policy Development and Evaluation Reports ==Last total enacted budget== The budget for PD&R in Fiscal Year 2023 was approximately $90 million. ==Leader== PD&R is led by the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research. ==Services provided== PD&R provides services by conducting research that informs policy, publishing data and reports like the American Housing Survey, offering technical assistance to HUD's program offices, and evaluating the effectiveness of housing policies and programs. It also disseminates its findings through publications and the HUD USER website. ==Regulations overseen== While PD&R does not directly oversee regulations, its research significantly influences housing policy, leading to regulatory changes or the development of new policies by HUD and other government entities. ==Headquarters address== 451 7th Street SW, Washington, DC 20410 ==Website== https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdrhome.html ==Wikipedia article== There is no specific Wikipedia article for PD&R; for context, see [[wikipedia:United States Department of Housing and Urban Development]]. ==External links== * https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdrhome.html * https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/ahs.html * https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/pdr [[Category:United States Department of Housing and Urban Development]]