Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
List of non-profit organizations working on Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis .
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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United Action for Idaho
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Boise
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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380.
Alaska Ehr Alliance Inc
Assist private practitioners in incorprorating electronic health records into their clinic practice.
Anchorage
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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381.
Nyclix Inc
To promote and facilitate the development .
New York City
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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382.
Midge Costanza Institute for the Study of Politics and Public Plcy
A Feminist in the White House Midge Costanza The Carter Years and Americas Culture Wars Doreen J.
San Diego
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Montana Policy Institute
PROVIDE INFORMATION TO MONTANA CITIZENS AND DECISION MAKERS TO BETTER EVALUATE STATE PUBLIC POLICY OPTIONS .
Helena
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Onpoint Technologies Inc
THE ORGANIZATION'S PRINCIPAL MISSION IS TO DISCOVER AND SUPPORT COMPANIES AND PROGRAMS DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO ADDRESS CRITICAL NEEDS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
Winter Park
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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385.
Virginia Rail Policy Institute
VIRGINIA RAIL POLICY INSTITUTE Home About Resources News Donate Contact Us More Your source of independentthought analysis on rail policy.
Richmond
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Customers First Coalition Inc
TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF WISCONSIN ELECTRIC CONSUMERS.
Madison
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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The Molinari Institute
The mission of the Molinari Institute is to educate the public, open critical discussions, and foster innovative research concerning the intellectual tradition of Gustave de Molinari (1819-1912), and its application to the philosophical, cultural, and material foundations of a flourishing and open society; to explain and defend the idea of vibrant social cooperation without aggression, oppression, or centralized authority; and to enlarge public understanding and transform public perceptions of market anarchism, while reshaping academic and movement debate.
Auburn
