NSF Seeks Comments on Civil Rights Case Tracking Data
Published Date: 9/11/2025
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to start collecting info for its Civil Rights Case Management System and is asking the public to share their thoughts. This helps make sure the system works well and follows rules about paperwork. If all goes well, NSF will get approval to keep collecting this info for up to 3 years, affecting anyone involved in civil rights cases with NSF.
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