Sentences with phrase «u.s. agencies approach»

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Primer's approach has already won over U.S. spy agencies (Gourley claims he doesn't know which, since In - Q - Tel manages the relationship with the individual agencies) and other early customers, such as Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC and retail giant Walmart (wmt).
Indeed, according to a portion of the DOJ's explanation to the court regarding the dossier's political funding that was included in the rebuttal memo, the agency said Steele was «approached by an identified U.S. Person» who asked him to look into «Candidate # 1's ties to Russia.»
«When Zika broke into the main media in the U.S., especially the [World Health Organization] and [U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention] recommendations, Airbnb took a really proactive approach to inform any guest of any recommendations» from the agencies, stresses Tristao.
More broadly, the ratings agency predicts that U.S. home prices will increase by 4.5 % in 2016, and that «nominal prices will approach levels reached during the 2006 housing bubble.»
Goldman says the IMI also provides a platform for agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency to discuss novel regulatory approaches to getting drugs to patients quickly while ensuring safety and efficacy.
Science Business has a long chat with Fotis C. Kafatos, the president of the European Research Council, about how the young funding agency is doing and his hopes that it will relatively soon have a budget approaching the $ 30 billion or so that the U.S. National Institutes of Health spends annually.
In Texas, the Defense Logistics Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense is getting around any potential downsides of co-locating the two technologies another way — by taking a more «virtual» approach to hybrid wind and solar.
ARPA - E, the U.S. government agency for funding innovative energy technologies, is preparing to launch a program to support alternative approaches to fusion energy that have the potential to steal a march on existing mainstream projects.
Bert Smith, a co-author on the new study and a former employee of Chesapeake who now works as a consultant, says he initially approached the U.S. Geological Survey with the company's data set, but the agency declined.
All of a sudden, every U.S. government agency is put on alert after five spacecrafts of alien origin are spotted fastly approaching military bases in Hawaii.
Under the stewardship of former president and current senior advisor Marshall Meyers, the organization has developed strong relationships with many government agencies that deal with the preservation of U.S. ecosystems, and this has led to a well - balanced and reasonable approach to minimizing the role that the pet industry plays in introducing invasive species into the wild.
The Committee recommends a coordinated approach that draws upon the historical strength of the various agencies involved and uses existing coordination mechanisms, such as the U.S. Global Change Research Program, to the extent possible.»
On March 2, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dropped its development of a regulatory approach to reduce methane emissions from existing oil and gas infrastructure.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Scott Pruitt promoted the long - awaited executive order during his appearance on ABC's This Week Sunday, as he promised that the order would «bring back manufacturing jobs across the country, coal jobs across the country» and shilled a «a pro-growth and pro-environment approach» from the White House.
In his Executive Order on Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance on October 5, 2009, President Obama said that the task force was by that time «already engaged in developing the domestic and international dimensions of a U.S. strategy for adaptation to climate change» and should «develop approaches through which the policies and practices of the agencies can be made compatible with and reinforce that strategy.»
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