06/23/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States wants to hear from you.
ACUS is requesting public comments as part of a project to recommend best practices for frontline decision making in the adjudication of applications.
ACUS wants to learn more about your experiences applying for benefits, loans, grants, licenses, and the like. For more information and specific questions, please read the Request for Comments below or visit https://buff.ly/zRDmwr8.
Comments must be received by June 26 (10 a.m. ET).
06/17/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States is seeking a researcher for a new project: Discovery in Agency Adjudication.
The project will recommend best practices federal agencies can use to promote fairness, efficiency, accuracy, and timeliness in administrative proceedings.
The deadline for submitting proposals has been extended to July 10 (5pm ET).
Read the Request for Proposals below or visit www.acus.gov/consult to learn more about open requests for proposals, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.
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06/16/2026
ACUS is seeking a researcher for a new project: Preventing, Detecting, and Resolving Improper Payments in Federally Administered Programs.
The project will recommend best practices federal agencies can use to manage federal funds efficiently and effectively.
The deadline for submitting proposals has been extended to July 10 (5pm ET).
Read the Request for Proposals below or visit www.acus.gov/consult to learn more about open requests for proposals, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.
https://buff.ly/oZLXGTS
06/11/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States adopted four recommendations at its 85th Plenary Session yesterday:
· Effectuation of Awards of Monetary Benefits
· Drafting Regulatory Preambles
· Agreements Between Agencies with Related Regulatory Responsibilities
· Interagency Communication in Rulemaking
The recommendations identify best practices for improving efficiency, fairness, transparency, and public participation in government programs. ACUS looks forward to partnering with agencies to implement them.
Learn more at https://buff.ly/XfbPY9l.
06/10/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States is seeking researchers for six new projects:
- Compliance Assistance Programs
- Discovery in Agency Adjudication
- Periodic Rules
- Preventing, Detecting, and Resolving Improper Payments in Federally Administered Programs
- Processing Public Comments
- Regulatory Experimentation
Proposals must be received by June 12 (5 p.m. ET) to be guaranteed consideration. Visit www.acus.gov/consult for more information about the projects, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.
06/10/2026
ACUS welcomes eight new public members and eight new senior fellows.
https://buff.ly/LCbuAfr
06/05/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States wants to hear from you.
ACUS is requesting public comments as part of a project to recommend best practices for frontline decision making in the adjudication of applications.
ACUS wants to learn more about your experiences applying for benefits, loans, grants, licenses, and the like. For more information and specific questions, please read the Request for Comments below or visit https://buff.ly/zRDmwr8.
Comments must be received by June 26 (10 a.m. ET).
05/27/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States is seeking researchers for six new projects:
- Compliance Assistance Programs
- Discovery in Agency Adjudication
- Periodic Rules
- Preventing, Detecting, and Resolving Improper Payments in Federally Administered Programs
- Processing Public Comments
- Regulatory Experimentation
Proposals must be received by June 12 (5 p.m. ET) to be guaranteed consideration. Visit www.acus.gov/consult for more information about the projects, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.
05/22/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States wants to hear from you.
ACUS is requesting public comments as part of a project to recommend best practices for frontline decision making in the adjudication of applications.
ACUS wants to learn more about your experiences applying for benefits, loans, grants, licenses, and the like. For more information and specific questions, please read the Request for Comments below or visit https://buff.ly/dMFy8fx.
Comments must be received by June 26 (10 a.m. ET).
05/20/2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States is seeking a researcher for six new projects, including Regulatory Experimentation.
The project will recommend best practices federal agencies can use to improve policymaking through pilot programs, demonstration projects, sandboxes, and other regulatory experiments.
Proposals must be received by June 12 (5 p.m. ET) to be guaranteed consideration.
The Administrative Conference of the United States is seeking a researcher for six new projects, including Regulatory Experimentation.
The project will recommend best practices federal agencies can use to improve policymaking through pilot programs, demonstration projects, sandboxes, and other regulatory experiments.
Proposals must be received by June 12 (5 p.m. ET) to be guaranteed consideration.
Read the Request for Proposals below or visit www.acus.gov/consult to learn more about open requests for proposals, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.
Visit www.acus.gov/consult to learn more about open requests for proposals, consulting with ACUS, and submitting proposals.