McAllister & Quinn’s Senior Vice President Ed Williams, Vice President Kellianne Lauer, and Director Alec Simantov presented a webinar this month on The Federal R&D Budget and what to expect with federal priorities as we move into fiscal year 2025.
Key Highlights Include:
- The current state of RD funding
- Status update on CHIPS authorizations vs. appropriations
- Major R&D Federal Agency updates for FY24 appropriations
- Expected FY25 Budget priorities for the current administration and agencies
- 2024 Election scenarios, and what to expect for RD post-election
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