Sentences with phrase «budget supports scientific»

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Meeting, 1982 Meeting, 1983 Correspondence I, 1983 Correspondence II, 1983 Ad Hoc Committee on Support of Scientific Research Files (See: Committee on Federal Science Budget): I, 1972 - 1975 Ad Hoc Committee on Support of Scientific Research Files (See: Committee on Federal Science Budget): II, 1971 - 1972 Federal Science Budget, Ad Hoc Committee on (See: Committee on Support of Science Research) Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy
Without an expanding economy and an expanding federal budget for scientific research, an expanding research workforce can not be supported.
With a 5 - year term for research grants and a competitive renewal rate of about 53 %, supporting an expanded scientific workforce is a tall order for NIH, even as the research budget continues to grow at a modest pace.
While cutting the deficit, the Democratic budget ensures the U.S. remains a world leader in innovation by supporting the next generation of scientific leaders.
This lesser known science agency has long surfed under the radar of budget watchers, in part because its budget of less than $ 1 billion made it small by Washington standards, and because it supports research on scientific and industrial standards.
At another, the budget includes institutional support for postdocs to travel to scientific meetings.
Nor would he comment on language in the budget proposal which calls for NIF to no longer financially support external scientific users of the facility.
«The opportunity for these projects to use significant time on the world's best scientific instruments is occurring in part because of the limitations in government funding for these facilities,» Worden says, noting that flat or shrinking NASA and National Science Foundation budgets for astronomy have left the Parkes and Green Bank radio telescopes — as well as many other observatories — scrambling for new sources of financial support.
In comments on the 2019 budget proposal, the GOP majority on the Science panel led by Smith suggested that EPA's funding should be contingent on the administrator's «requiring that all scientific and technical information and data relied on to support a risk, exposure, or hazard assessment; criteria document; standard; limitation; regulation; regulatory impact analysis; or guidance issued by the EPA is made publicly available.»
Even before Rousseff's ouster, the Brazilian scientific community was struggling with severe cuts; in 2015, Rousseff's government slashed the science ministry's budget by 25 %, and support for the country's lauded graduate fellowships has languished.
The Advanced Scientific Computing Research program, which supports DOE's supercomputing efforts, would see its budget slip by 0.6 %, to $ 538 million — the first cut in a decade.
«It's time for U.S. policy - makers to reflect and decide whether the year - to - year uncertainty in National Institutes of Health budget and the proposed cuts are in our societal and national best interest,» says Bishr Omary, M.D., Ph.D., senior author of the new data - supported opinion piece and chief scientific officer of Michigan Medicine, U-M's academic medical center.
The Climate Change Science Program is indeed a large program, with a budget that supports a wide range of both governmental and nongovernmental scientific research, as well as climate observing systems, in particular NASA's space - based remote - sensing observing system.
Bringing Lomborg's work to Australia seems to have been the personal project of Prime Minister Tony Abbott who found $ 4 million in a budget that can not afford to support other scientific work on climate change.
The recent report of the EPA Office of Inspector General (OIG) contains a remarkable dispute between the OIG on the one hand and EPA and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on the other as to whether the Technical Support Document (TSD) for the Endangerment Finding was a «highly influential scientific assessment», a defined category -LSB-...]
Professional Experience Boston Scientific Corporation (St. Paul, MN) 2005 — Present Director, Manufacturing Information Systems • Direct cross-functional teams on development and support projects valued in excess of $ 32 million • Responsible for the implementation of manufacturing execution systems world - wide • Hire, train, supervise, and review project management team ensuring efficient and effective operations • Set and strictly enforce departmental budgets, workflows, action plan, and project deadlines • Develop and implement new technologies, systems, and processes to streamline manufacturing operations • Build and strengthen strategic relationships with business partners, contractors, and industry leaders • Launch enterprise - wide asset management (EAM) system in three countries and four manufacturing plants • Develop long range strategic plan for key manufacturing systems including Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) • Work in both matrix and functional environments and facilitate continuous improvement and adoption of best practices • Launch and maintain effective engagement and process alignment strategy among international customers • Successfully design and launch IS - wide employee training and development program • Design and implement 24 × 7 information technology help desk for manufacturing applications • Serve as director of the University of Minnesota intern recruitment program • Consistently recognized and promoted for excellence in project and personnel management
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