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                                                                                           Updated June 13, 2019
Proposed Relocation/Realignment of USDA's ERS and NIFA


Background
As part of the proposed reorganization of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), Secretary Perdue
announced in August 2018 the department's intention to
relocate the Economic Research Service (ERS) and the
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) outside
the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. He also proposed
moving  ERS from the Office of the Undersecretary for
Research, Education, and Economics (REE) to the Office of
the Chief Economist. Among the stated reasons for the
agency relocations are (1) improving USDA's ability to
attract and retain qualified staff without the burden of the
high cost of living; (2) placing USDA resources closer to
the many agricultural stakeholders who live and work
outside the Washington, DC, area; and (3) creating
departmental savings on high employment costs and rent.

In a subsequent USDA notice in the Federal Register,
interested parties were invited to make proposals for siting
the relocated headquarters of ERS and NIFA. Logistical
needs for a new site included location within a reasonable
distance of a commercial primary airport and the
transportation infrastructure to have commuting options for
employees. The notice also stressed the importance of a
site in close proximity to a critical mass of intellectual
capacity and stated that economic incentives and lower
upfront capital costs would be factors in the site selection
process. The notice also emphasized the need for enhanced
information technology security to handle ERS's
confidential statistical information.

In October 2018, USDA  announced that it had received 136
expressions of interest in 35 states. That was narrowed to
68 locations for further consideration. In early May, three
sites were chosen for final determination: the Purdue
University area (Indiana), Kansas City (Missouri), and
Research Triangle (North Carolina). Two additional back-
up sites were named: Madison, Wisconsin, and St. Louis,
Missouri. On June 13, Secretary Perdue announced that the
Kansas City region would be the new location for NIFA
and ERS. A cost-benefit analysis of the relocation was also
released with the announcement. Secretary Perdue further
announced that the department would retain ERS under the
REE  mission area.

Economic   Research  Service
ERS  was founded in 1961 as the successor agency of the
Bureau of Agricultural Economics, which was established
in 1922. ERS conducts economic and statistical analyses on
agricultural commodities, trade and international
agriculture, rural demography, agricultural marketing, food
price forecasting, surveys of farm and crop production
practices, farm and rural labor and income analysis, food
safety and nutrition, natural resources, and the environment.


More recently, ERS has developed geospatial online
mapping tools to integrate and display data and research
results geographically.

National  Institute of Food and Agriculture
A 2004 USDA   task force report recommended the
formation of a National Institute for Food and Agriculture.
The task force recommended that such an institute should

*  support fundamental research addressing the frontiers of
   knowledge  while leading to practical results or further
   scientific discovery;

*  distribute research grants through a competitive, peer-
   reviewed process and be solely a grant-awarding entity,
   not one that conducts its own in-house research;

*  enhance, not replace, existing USDA research;

*  receive oversight from committees of scientists and a
   council of advisors;

*  achieve increasing annual appropriations over a five-
   year period until it received $1 billion per year; and

*  be located in Washington, DC, to be close to the other
   major federal science agencies.

NIFA  was formally established four years later in the 2008
farm bill (Food Conservation and Energy Act, P.L. 110-
234) as the successor agency of the Cooperative State
Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES).
Currently, NIFA administers both formula and competitive
grant funds under the 1887 Hatch Act and the 1914 Smith-
Lever Act and oversees a wide range of cooperative
extension and education functions of the former CSREES.

External  Response  to the Proposed   Relocation
Criticism of the proposed ERS and NIFA relocations and
realignment began almost immediately. The American
Statistical Association joined with 59 other organizations in
sending a letter to House and Senate agriculture
appropriations subcommittees on November 18, 2018,
requesting that no funding be used for relocation beyond
that already provided for its relocation within the National
Capital Region. As stated in the letter, the signers'
fundamental concern is that the proposed relocation and
realignment will undermine the quality and breadth of the
work these agencies support and perform-work that is
vital to informing and supporting U.S. agriculture, food and
rural economies. This concern about the quality and
breadth of work may reflect the fact that, within the
metropolitan Washington area, NIFA and ERS researchers
can more easily communicate and interact with their


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