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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 level.

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.

Membership[1]

The ILR membership consists of a large number of people with professional interest in language with regards to the teaching, learning, or use of language in a professional context. About 60% of the membership are Federal employees. The entirety of the ILR Steering Commitee are Federal employees.

Regularly Attending Entities
Government Agencies and Offices Academic Organizations, Proprietary Institutions and Other NGOs
  • Administrative Office of the United States Courts
  • Arlington County Schools
  • Bureau of the Census
  • Coast Guard
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Defense/Office of the Secretary of Defense (DOD/OSD)
  • DOD: Army Foreign Language Program
  • DOD: Defense Intelligence Agency
  • DOD: Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC)
  • DOD: Defense Language Institute-Washington
  • DOD: Defense Language Office
  • DOD: DLI English Language Center
  • DOD: Office of the Undersecretary of Defense-Personnel and Readiness
  • DOD: U.S. Army Foreign Area Officer Program
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Health & Human Services
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Department of Justice: Executive Office for Immigration Review
  • Department of Justice: Language Services
  • Department of State Foreign Service Institute
  • Department of State Office of Language Services
  • District of Columbia Courts
  • Fairfax County Schools
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • General Accounting Office
  • Intelligence Language Institute
  • Library of Congress
  • National Cryptologic School
  • National Institutes of Health
  • National Security Agency
  • National Security Education Program
  • National Virtual Translation Center
  • Office of the Director of National Intelligence
  • Peace Corps
  • Postal Service
  • Secret Service
  • Voice of America
  • American Council on Education
  • American Council of Teachers of Russian
  • American Council of Learned Societies
  • American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
  • American Translators Association
  • ASET International Services
  • Association of Proprietary Language Schools
  • Center for Advanced Study of Language
  • Center for Applied Linguistics
  • Center for Naval Analyses
  • Coalition for International Education
  • Comprehensive Language Center
  • Council for International Exchange of Scholars
  • Diplomatic Language Services
  • East Coast Organization of Language Testers
  • George Washington University
  • Georgetown University
  • Howard County Community College
  • Howard University
  • International Center for Language Studies
  • InLingua School
  • Institute of International Education
  • InterGalaxSystems, Ltd.
  • Joint National Committee for Languages
  • Language Learning Enterprises
  • Linguistic Data Consortium
  • Linguistic Society of America
  • McNeill Technologies
  • MITRE Corporation
  • Modern Language Association
  • National Capital Language Resource Center
  • National Foreign Language Center
  • National Language Museum
  • San Diego State University
  • SCOLA
  • Second Language Testing
  • Transparent Language
  • University of Maryland University College
  • University of Maryland College Park
  • University of Virginia
  • Washington Language Center
  • World Bank

References

  1. ^ "ILR FAQ". ILR.