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lobbying_activities: 2023128

Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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id filing_uuid filing_type registrant_name registrant_id client_name filing_year filing_period issue_code specific_issues government_entities income_amount expense_amount is_no_activity is_termination received_date
2023128 5ca56b6d-d221-4e95-8eaf-53637cc4fd17 Q3 DAYTON DEVELOPMENT COALITION 82658 DAYTON DEVELOPMENT COALITION 2017 third_quarter ECN Funding for economic development of Dayton, Ohio region; securing funding for Military Construction (MILCON) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Springfield Air National Guard Base in future years; supporting exploring third-party and creative financing of construction on military bases; supporting the adoption of criteria by the Defense Health Agency for downsizing medical treatment facilities; supporting a proposal related to pediatric care at Wright-Patterson Medical Center; supporting maintaining positions in the Defense Civilian Acquisition Workforce; supporting additional statutory authority so AFIT can accept a limited number of non-government students from homeland security industries; supporting Hilltop Campus concept of developing a campus-like environment for Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL); supporting increasing funding for infrastructure improvements and minor military construction under the Section 219 program; providing authority to Defense laboratories to bank Section 219 funds as intended in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA); clarifying existing statute that defense laboratories can use nonappropriated and reimbursable funding for Section 219 purposes; supporting a pilot program using innovative tools for business outreach and communication to increase technology transfer from AFRL; supporting funding for the Air Force Minority Leaders program of the AFRL; supporting recommendations of a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on the role of experimentation in the Air Force innovation cycle; supporting reauthorizing the SBIR/STTR Administration Pilot Program; maintaining the presidential aircraft collection at the National Museum of the United States Air Force; increasing Air Force RDT&E funding for research in hypersonics, electrical power systems, technology transition, unmanned aircraft systems applications, autonomy, and adaptive manufacturing; encouraging continued collaboration on research involving UAS between the Department of Defense and the FAA; urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to support a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) establishing a VA History Center in Dayton; reauthorizing the National Aviation Heritage Area; S. Res. 161 and S. Res. 170, both supporting the designation of May 18, 2017 as the Department of Defense Laboratory Day 2017; implementing and publishing guidance related to direct hiring authorities pursuant to the S. 2943, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (Public Law No: 114-328); H.R.244, Consolidated Appropriations Act 2017 (Division C, Defense), RDT&E, Air Force, Line 37, Tech Transfer; H.R.244, Consolidated Appropriations Act 2017 (Division C, Defense), Section 8012, regarding civilian personnel end strength; S. 690, to extend redesignated HUBZones from 3 years to 7 years; H.R. 2810, FY 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, Section 571, Expansion of United States Air Force Institute of Technology Enrollment Authority to Include Civilian Employees of the Homeland Security Industry; Section 2843, to amend the Congressional charter of the Aviation Hall of Fame; Section 1082, Collaboration Between FAA and DoD on Unmanned Aircraft Systems; the following sections from H.Rep. 115-200, the report to accompany H.R. 2810, FY 2018 National Defense Authorization Act: Page 168, Improvements to the Hiring and Training of the Acquisition Workforce, Page 74, Accumulation of section 219 funds, Page 315, Collaboration with Federal Aviation Administration on Unmanned Aerial Systems, Page 316, Enhanced Use Leases, Page 317, Infrastructure Master Plan for Defense Laboratory and Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Infrastructure, Pages 73, 439, Reusable hypersonic vehicle structure, Pages 74, 441, Technology transition efforts, Pages 73, 440, Robust electrical power system for aircraft; S.1519, FY 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, supporting Section 6002, Collaboration Between Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Defense on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and opposing Section 218, to designate additional Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories. Defense, Dept of (DOD),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Interior, Dept of (DOI),SENATE,Veterans Affairs, Dept of (VA)   30000 0 0 2017-10-12T16:43:42.873000-04:00
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