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About the ICDR
The ICDR is authorized by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (as amended) to promote overarching coordination and cooperation among federal departments and agencies conducting rehabilitation research programs and activities. Major roles of the ICDR are to identify research duplication and gaps, secure public input and compile data to inform future research, promote communication and coordination, and facilitate interagency collaboration.
The ICDR brings together agency representatives, policy makers, advocates and people with disabilities through a Senior Oversight Committee (SOC) and subcommittees. The SOC is the ICDR administrative body that spearheads interagency collaboration and research coordination. The subcommittees represent specific areas of disability research including education, disability statistics, employment, medical rehabilitation, and technology. The ICDR facilitates the exchange of information on disability and rehabilitation research programs, activities and collaborative projects among ICDR member agencies and federal partners.
For more information about the ICDR, visit the Web site: www.icdr.us.
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