Designs proposals for social scientific projects, studies, and reports for consideration by the Commission that examine the political, social, legal, and economic factors influencing the denial or abridgement of equal protection under the law on the basis of sex, race, national origin, religion, age or disabiity. Evaluates the performance of federal agencies in enforcing anti-discrimination laws. Analyzes, formulates, and develops ideas, concepts, and methodology for new or revised policies, procedures, and systems for designing, implementing and evaluating programs related to civil rights. Conducts research for civil rights projects studies, and proposals performed by or under consideration by the Commission regarding the political social, legal, and economic factors influencing the denial or abridgement of equal protection under the law on the basis of sex, race, national origin, religion age, or disability. Reviews strategic objectives, program and project design, and methodology used, to determine whether these strategies will accomplish agency objectives. Collects, reviews, analyzes, and organizes statistical information using public and private data sources and archives. Analyzes data such as income, education, employment, occupational classifications, housing, social services, etc., of minorities, women, older persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of various national origins and religions. Drafts timely, impartial, comprehensive, clear, accurate and reliable written reports subject to expert review, of the highest quality for publication and use by the federal government and trusted persons.