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Interagency Language Roundtable

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The Interagency Language Roundtable is an unfunded organization comprised of varying Federal agencies with the purpose of coordinating and sharing information on foreign language activities at the Federal lavel.

The ILR's primary function is to act as an avenue for the varying participating Federal agencies to keep abreast of modern methods and technology regarding the teaching of language, the use of language, and any other language related issues.