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|The National Runaway Safeline serves as the federally designated national  communication system for runaway and homeless youth. Services are provided  through funding from Family and Youth Services Bureau in the Administration  for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and  the generosity of private funders (individual donors, corporate partners, and  foundation grants). -- Note added 7/23/14 13:04
|The National Runaway Safeline serves as the federally designated national  communication system for runaway and homeless youth. Services are provided  through funding from Family and Youth Services Bureau in the Administration  for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and  the generosity of private funders (individual donors, corporate partners, and  foundation grants). -- Note added 7/23/14 13:04
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|911digitalarchive.org
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|The September 11 Digital Archive (funded by a major grant from the Alfred  P. Sloan Foundation and organized by the American Social History Project at  the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Center for History  and New Media at George Mason University) -- Note added 6/6/13 18:08
|The September 11 Digital Archive (funded by a major grant from the Alfred  P. Sloan Foundation and organized by the American Social History Project at  the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Center for History  and New Media at George Mason University) -- Note added 6/6/13 18:08
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|American Association of Poison Control Centers -- Note added 1/10/14  19:19
|American Association of Poison Control Centers -- Note added 1/10/14  19:19
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|adoptuskids.org
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|Army Emergency Relief is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in  1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. -- Note added  11/18/13 14:29
|Army Emergency Relief is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in  1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. -- Note added  11/18/13 14:29
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|American Foundation for the Blind -- Note added 6/14/13 18:08
|American Foundation for the Blind -- Note added 6/14/13 18:08
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|afcrossroads.com
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|Asthma Community Network            Join today and become a partner  in building and maintaining AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org. This online Network  is designed for community-based asthma programs and organizations that  sponsor them<nowiki>&</nowiki>mdash;including representatives of health plans and  providers, government health and environmental agencies, nonprofits,  coalitions, schools and more. The Network is supported by the  <nowiki>http://www.epa.gov/</nowiki> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in partnership with  <nowiki>http://asthma.umich.edu/</nowiki> Allies Against Asthma, a program of the Robert Wood  Johnson Foundation and the <nowiki>http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/mcanpartners</nowiki> Merck Childhood Asthma Network, Inc. (MCAN), a nonprofit organization funded  by the Merck Company Foundation. From  <nowiki>http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/about/whoweare</nowiki> ; Retrieved December 23,  2016         -- Note added 12/23/16  21:37
|Asthma Community Network            Join today and become a partner  in building and maintaining AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org. This online Network  is designed for community-based asthma programs and organizations that  sponsor them&mdash;including representatives of health plans and  providers, government health and environmental agencies, nonprofits,  coalitions, schools and more. The Network is supported by the  http://www.epa.gov/ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in partnership with  http://asthma.umich.edu/ Allies Against Asthma, a program of the Robert Wood  Johnson Foundation and the http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/mcanpartners  Merck Childhood Asthma Network, Inc. (MCAN), a nonprofit organization funded  by the Merck Company Foundation. From  http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/about/whoweare ; Retrieved December 23,  2016         -- Note added 12/23/16  21:37
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|avalon.law.yale.edu
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|Japan-US Friendship Commission
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|The United States – Japan Bridging Foundation (USJBF), a 501 (c)(3)  nonprofit organization created in 1998, was established at the recommendation  of the Japan-US Friendship Commission, an independent federal agency. from  <nowiki>https://www.bridgingfoundation.org/about-us</nowiki> . friendshipblossoms.org  redirects to bridgingfoundation.org
|The United States – Japan Bridging Foundation (USJBF), a 501 (c)(3)  nonprofit organization created in 1998, was established at the recommendation  of the Japan-US Friendship Commission, an independent federal agency. from  https://www.bridgingfoundation.org/about-us . friendshipblossoms.org  redirects to bridgingfoundation.org
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|calvin-coolidge.org
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|Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Catalog In 2014, the Commons  Lab at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (The Wilson  Center) began compiling a database of Federal Citizen Science and  Crowdsourcing projects in collaboration with the Federal Community of  Practice for Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science (CCS) and OSTP. -- Note added  7/12/16 16:48
|Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Catalog In 2014, the Commons  Lab at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (The Wilson  Center) began compiling a database of Federal Citizen Science and  Crowdsourcing projects in collaboration with the Federal Community of  Practice for Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science (CCS) and OSTP. -- Note added  7/12/16 16:48
|<nowiki>https://ccsinventory.wilsoncenter.org/</nowiki>
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|chandra.harvard.edu
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|Child Care Aware¬Æ, a program of Child Care Aware¬Æ of America, is partly  funded by the Office of Child Care(OCC), Administration for Children and  Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. -- Note added  1/10/14 19:17
|Child Care Aware¬Æ, a program of Child Care Aware¬Æ of America, is partly  funded by the Office of Child Care(OCC), Administration for Children and  Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. -- Note added  1/10/14 19:17
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|The Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health is a project of  the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) supported by  Cooperative Agreement 1-U59-MC06980-01 from the U.S. Department of Health and  Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal  and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). With funding and direction from MCHB, these  surveys were conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚Äôs  National Center for Health Statistics. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
|The Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health is a project of  the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) supported by  Cooperative Agreement 1-U59-MC06980-01 from the U.S. Department of Health and  Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal  and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). With funding and direction from MCHB, these  surveys were conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚Äôs  National Center for Health Statistics. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
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|childrensinn.org
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|The Children's Inn at NIH -- Note added 8/20/14 13:59
|The Children's Inn at NIH -- Note added 8/20/14 13:59
|<nowiki>http://www.childrensinn.org/site/c.kkI1KiMXIvF/b.2001915/k.3871/Welcome_to_The_Childrens_Inn_at_NIH.htm</nowiki>
|http://www.childrensinn.org/site/c.kkI1KiMXIvF/b.2001915/k.3871/Welcome_to_The_Childrens_Inn_at_NIH.htm
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|climatecenter.fsu.edu
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|The Florida Climate Center is part of a three-tiered system providing  climate services at the national, regional and state levels, including  <nowiki>http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov</nowiki> - NOAA's National Climatic Data Center at the  national level. -- Note added 11/13/13 18:05
|The Florida Climate Center is part of a three-tiered system providing  climate services at the national, regional and state levels, including  http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov - NOAA's National Climatic Data Center at the  national level. -- Note added 11/13/13 18:05
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|The National Constitution Center is the first and only institution in  America established by Congress to <nowiki>&</nowiki>ldquo;disseminate information about  the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase  the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American  people.<nowiki>&</nowiki>rdquo; See <nowiki>http://constitutioncenter.org/about</nowiki>.  -- Note added 1/9/15 19:26
|The National Constitution Center is the first and only institution in  America established by Congress to &ldquo;disseminate information about  the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase  the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American  people.&rdquo; See http://constitutioncenter.org/about.  -- Note added 1/9/15 19:26
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|Digging into Data Challenge The Digging into Data Challenge aims to  address how 'big data' changes the research landscape for the humanities and  social sciences. Now that we have massive databases of materials available  for research in the humanities and the social sciences--ranging from  digitized books, newspapers, and music to information generated by  Internet-based activities and mobile communications, administrative data from  public agencies, and customer databases from private sector organizations -  what new, computationally-based research methods might we apply? From  <nowiki>http://diggingintodata.org/about</nowiki> ; Retrieved February 9, 2017 -- Note added  2/9/17 16:02
|Digging into Data Challenge The Digging into Data Challenge aims to  address how 'big data' changes the research landscape for the humanities and  social sciences. Now that we have massive databases of materials available  for research in the humanities and the social sciences--ranging from  digitized books, newspapers, and music to information generated by  Internet-based activities and mobile communications, administrative data from  public agencies, and customer databases from private sector organizations -  what new, computationally-based research methods might we apply? From  http://diggingintodata.org/about ; Retrieved February 9, 2017 -- Note added  2/9/17 16:02
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|drycleancoalition.org
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|About the State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners The State  Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with  support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology  Innovation. It is comprised of states with established drycleaner remediation  programs. From <nowiki>https://drycleancoalition.org/</nowiki> ; Retrieved December 23, 2016  -- Note added 12/23/16 21:13
|About the State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners The State  Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with  support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology  Innovation. It is comprised of states with established drycleaner remediation  programs. From https://drycleancoalition.org/ ; Retrieved December 23, 2016  -- Note added 12/23/16 21:13
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|earthquakeauthority.com
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|California Earthquake Authority, a publicly managed, largely privately  funded organization that provides catastrophic residential earthquake  insurance and encourages Californians to reduce their risk of earthquake  loss. -- Note added 11/18/13 18:02
|California Earthquake Authority, a publicly managed, largely privately  funded organization that provides catastrophic residential earthquake  insurance and encourages Californians to reduce their risk of earthquake  loss. -- Note added 11/18/13 18:02
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|eotarchive.cdlib.org
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|eXtension is an interactive learning environment delivering the best,  most researched knowledge from the best land-grant university minds across  America. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
|eXtension is an interactive learning environment delivering the best,  most researched knowledge from the best land-grant university minds across  America. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
|<nowiki>http://www.extension.org/</nowiki>
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|fcic.law.stanford.edu
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|Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) website hosted by Stanford  University's Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Stanford Law School. To  visit the frozen FCIC website, which is a federal record managed on behalf of  the National Archives and Records Administration, visit  <nowiki>http://cybercemetery.unt.edu/archive/fcic/20110310172443/http:/fcic.gov/</nowiki>  -- Note added 1/29/14 17:41
|Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) website hosted by Stanford  University's Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Stanford Law School. To  visit the frozen FCIC website, which is a federal record managed on behalf of  the National Archives and Records Administration, visit  http://cybercemetery.unt.edu/archive/fcic/20110310172443/http:/fcic.gov/  -- Note added 1/29/14 17:41
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|forbeslibrary.org/coolidge
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|Family Planning National Training Centers, supported by the Department of  Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs (OPA) within the  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. -- Note added 10/2/14 12:32
|Family Planning National Training Centers, supported by the Department of  Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs (OPA) within the  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. -- Note added 10/2/14 12:32
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|friendshipblossoms.org
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|Fulbright U.S. Student Program -- Note added 2/1/16 16:47
|Fulbright U.S. Student Program -- Note added 2/1/16 16:47
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|lookstoogoodtobetrue.com
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|Looks Too Good To Be True, a website to educate consumers and help  prevent them from becoming a victim of an Internet fraud scheme. The website  was developed and is maintained by a joint federal law enforcement and  industry task force. Funding for the site has been provided by the United  States Postal Inspection Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Key  partners include the National White Collar Crime Center, Monster.com, Target  and members of the Merchants Risk Council. -- Note added 7/23/14 14:25
|Looks Too Good To Be True, a website to educate consumers and help  prevent them from becoming a victim of an Internet fraud scheme. The website  was developed and is maintained by a joint federal law enforcement and  industry task force. Funding for the site has been provided by the United  States Postal Inspection Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Key  partners include the National White Collar Crime Center, Monster.com, Target  and members of the Merchants Risk Council. -- Note added 7/23/14 14:25
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|missingkids.com
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|The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine The  National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private,  nonprofit institutions that provide expert advice on some of the most  pressing challenges facing the nation and the world. Our work helps shape  sound policies, inform public opinion, and advance the pursuit of science,  engineering, and medicine. To meet the government's urgent need for an  independent adviser on scientific matters, President Lincoln signed a  congressional charter forming the <nowiki>http://www.nasonline.org/</nowiki> National Academy  of Sciences in 1863 to 'investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any  subject of science.' As science began to play an ever-increasing role in  national priorities and public life, the National Academy of Sciences  eventually expanded to include the National Research Council in 1916, the  <nowiki>http://www.nae.edu/</nowiki> National Academy of Engineering in 1964, and the  <nowiki>http://nam.edu/</nowiki> National Academy of Medicine, which was established in 1970  as the Institute of Medicine. From <nowiki>http://nas.edu/about/whoweare/index.html</nowiki> ;  retrieved December 23, 2016 -- Note added 12/23/16 21:09
|The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine The  National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private,  nonprofit institutions that provide expert advice on some of the most  pressing challenges facing the nation and the world. Our work helps shape  sound policies, inform public opinion, and advance the pursuit of science,  engineering, and medicine. To meet the government's urgent need for an  independent adviser on scientific matters, President Lincoln signed a  congressional charter forming the http://www.nasonline.org/ National Academy  of Sciences in 1863 to 'investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any  subject of science.' As science began to play an ever-increasing role in  national priorities and public life, the National Academy of Sciences  eventually expanded to include the National Research Council in 1916, the  http://www.nae.edu/ National Academy of Engineering in 1964, and the  http://nam.edu/ National Academy of Medicine, which was established in 1970  as the Institute of Medicine. From http://nas.edu/about/whoweare/index.html ;  retrieved December 23, 2016 -- Note added 12/23/16 21:09
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|National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Founded by Congress in 1984,  receives congressional appropriations -- Note added 7/12/16 17:02
|National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Founded by Congress in 1984,  receives congressional appropriations -- Note added 7/12/16 17:02
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|NoAttacks.org DISCLAIMER Due to technical difficulties with the URL  www.noattacks.org, this website is temporarily hosted at  <nowiki>http://noattacks.scgcorp.com/</nowiki> This website is managed by The Scientific  Consulting Group, Inc. under contract to the US Environmental Protection  Agency (Contract No. EP-D-14-001).  The  website was originally developed by the Advertising Council as part of the  National Childhood Media Campaign under cooperative agreements with EPA  (GX-82820301; XA-83326201). This website provides visitor-friendly content  with prevention tips and resources to support personal asthma management  practices. Use of this website is voluntary. It is not intended to replace  medical care and recommendations are strictly suggestive and do not obligate  a person to take a particular action.  Talk to your doctor if you have asthma or suspect that your child has  asthma.  -- Note added 12/23/16 21:07
|NoAttacks.org DISCLAIMER Due to technical difficulties with the URL  www.noattacks.org, this website is temporarily hosted at  http://noattacks.scgcorp.com/ This website is managed by The Scientific  Consulting Group, Inc. under contract to the US Environmental Protection  Agency (Contract No. EP-D-14-001).  The  website was originally developed by the Advertising Council as part of the  National Childhood Media Campaign under cooperative agreements with EPA  (GX-82820301; XA-83326201). This website provides visitor-friendly content  with prevention tips and resources to support personal asthma management  practices. Use of this website is voluntary. It is not intended to replace  medical care and recommendations are strictly suggestive and do not obligate  a person to take a particular action.  Talk to your doctor if you have asthma or suspect that your child has  asthma.  -- Note added 12/23/16 21:07
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|Northeast Diesel Collaborative, a website is funded by the US  <nowiki>http://www.epa.gov</nowiki> - Environmental Protection Agency. -- Note added 11/13/13  16:05
|Northeast Diesel Collaborative, a website is funded by the US  http://www.epa.gov - Environmental Protection Agency. -- Note added 11/13/13  16:05
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|The NSIDC DAAC provides data and information on snow, sea ice, glaciers,  ice sheets, ice shelves, frozen ground, soil moisture, cryosphere, and  climate interactions, in support of research in global change detection,  model validation, and water resource management.  from <nowiki>https://nsidc.org/daac</nowiki> - 3/2/2019 DPM  -- Note added 3/2/19 12:29
|The NSIDC DAAC provides data and information on snow, sea ice, glaciers,  ice sheets, ice shelves, frozen ground, soil moisture, cryosphere, and  climate interactions, in support of research in global change detection,  model validation, and water resource management.  from https://nsidc.org/daac - 3/2/2019 DPM  -- Note added 3/2/19 12:29
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|Primarily a redirect to  uspsci.allegiancetech.com/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll, which is the U.S. Postal  Service Customer Experience Questionnaire site, but requires subfolder to  function (postalexperience.com/pos).  
|Primarily a redirect to  uspsci.allegiancetech.com/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll, which is the U.S. Postal  Service Customer Experience Questionnaire site, but requires subfolder to  function (postalexperience.com/pos).  
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|American Red Cross Safe and Well Registry -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
|American Red Cross Safe and Well Registry -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17
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|The SDMMP, established in 2008, facilitates and assists the San Diego  Association of Governments (SANDAG), local jurisdictions, wildlife agencies,  and other regional stakeholders and land managers in the implementation of  conservation management and monitoring within San Diego County. (From  <nowiki>https://sdmmp.com/about.php</nowiki>) Part of a deliverable to an ongoing contract  with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). SANDAG contracted  with the USGS to provide the design, content, server/hosting services and  ongoing maintenance of this site where government and non-government partners  can collaborate on biological research. The participation of the federal,  state, and local partners in this program is essential to the USGS and  SANDAG; therefore, this website cannot be a USGS-only product.
|The SDMMP, established in 2008, facilitates and assists the San Diego  Association of Governments (SANDAG), local jurisdictions, wildlife agencies,  and other regional stakeholders and land managers in the implementation of  conservation management and monitoring within San Diego County. (From  https://sdmmp.com/about.php) Part of a deliverable to an ongoing contract  with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). SANDAG contracted  with the USGS to provide the design, content, server/hosting services and  ongoing maintenance of this site where government and non-government partners  can collaborate on biological research. The participation of the federal,  state, and local partners in this program is essential to the USGS and  SANDAG; therefore, this website cannot be a USGS-only product.
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|savannahrivernuclearsolutions.com
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|Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC -- Note added 8/12/14 15:58
|Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC -- Note added 8/12/14 15:58
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|sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/
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|SEDAC, the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, is one of the  Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) in the Earth Observing System Data  and Information System (EOSDIS) of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space  Administration. Focusing on human interactions in the environment, SEDAC has  as its mission to develop and operate applications that support the  integration of socioeconomic and earth science data and to serve as an  'Information Gateway' between earth sciences and social sciences. from  <nowiki>http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/about</nowiki> 3/2/2019 DPM -- Note added 3/2/19  12:26
|SEDAC, the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, is one of the  Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) in the Earth Observing System Data  and Information System (EOSDIS) of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space  Administration. Focusing on human interactions in the environment, SEDAC has  as its mission to develop and operate applications that support the  integration of socioeconomic and earth science data and to serve as an  'Information Gateway' between earth sciences and social sciences. from  http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/about 3/2/2019 DPM -- Note added 3/2/19  12:26
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|Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a project of international  cooperation between the http://www.esa.int/ESA - European Space Agency and  http://www.nasa.gov - NASA. This is the European mirror of the US website,  http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/. -- Note added 11/13/13 14:30
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|SEDC The Southeast Diesel Collaborative (SEDC) is part of EPA's National  Clean Diesel Campaign, a program combining regulatory measures with voluntary  initiatives to reduce the pollution emitted from diesel engines across the  country. It includes leaders from industry, academia, and government at all  levels from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,  South Carolina, and Tennessee. n  From  https://southeastdiesel.org/about/ ; Retrieved December 23, 2016      -- Note added 12/23/16 21:10
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|The United States Institute of Peace Act, passed by the Congress and  signed into law in 1984, established the Institute as a publicly funded  national institution chartered to 'serve the American people and the federal  government through the widest possible range of education and training, basic  and applied research opportunities, and peace information services on the  means to promote international peace and the resolution of conflicts among  the nations and peoples of the world without recourse to violence.' -- Note  added 6/26/13 16:59
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|THE WEST COAST COLLABORATIVE The West Coast Collaborative (Collaborative)  is an ambitious public-private partnership between leaders from federal,  state, and local government, the private sector, academia, and environmental  groups committed to reducing diesel emissions and advancing clean air  technologies and practices along the West Coast of North America. The  Collaborative is part of the National Clean Diesel Campaign (NCDC), which  seeks to advance strategies to reduce diesel emissions and move toward  cleaner air by working with diesel fleet, engine and emission control  technology owners, operators, developers and manufacturers; air quality  professionals; environmental and community organizations; and federal, state  and local officials. To advance diesel  emission reductions, Congress Authorized funding for clean diesel  activities in the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) as part of the 2005  Energy Policy Act. The Collaborative aims to reduce diesel emissions through  verified and certified technologies, engines and practices, and advances  innovative emission reduction technologies and practices. The Collaborative  also helps coordinate regional efforts for cleaner fuels and the Clean School  Bus USA program. EPA launched, but does not control the Collaborative. n  From  <nowiki>https://www.westcoastcollaborative.org/about.htm</nowiki> ; Retrieved December 23,  2016 -- Note added 12/23/16 21:12
|THE WEST COAST COLLABORATIVE The West Coast Collaborative (Collaborative)  is an ambitious public-private partnership between leaders from federal,  state, and local government, the private sector, academia, and environmental  groups committed to reducing diesel emissions and advancing clean air  technologies and practices along the West Coast of North America. The  Collaborative is part of the National Clean Diesel Campaign (NCDC), which  seeks to advance strategies to reduce diesel emissions and move toward  cleaner air by working with diesel fleet, engine and emission control  technology owners, operators, developers and manufacturers; air quality  professionals; environmental and community organizations; and federal, state  and local officials. To advance diesel  emission reductions, Congress Authorized funding for clean diesel  activities in the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) as part of the 2005  Energy Policy Act. The Collaborative aims to reduce diesel emissions through  verified and certified technologies, engines and practices, and advances  innovative emission reduction technologies and practices. The Collaborative  also helps coordinate regional efforts for cleaner fuels and the Clean School  Bus USA program. EPA launched, but does not control the Collaborative. n  From  https://www.westcoastcollaborative.org/about.htm ; Retrieved December 23,  2016 -- Note added 12/23/16 21:12
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