Maris Vinovskis calls attention to the misuse of the federal research dollar in education and the need for a basic restructuring of
the federal research enterprise.
The American Astronomical Society strongly endorses community - based priority setting as a fundamental component in the effective funding, management, and oversight of
the federal research enterprise.
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Federal funding of science and technology may fall short of what is needed to keep the U.S.
research enterprise competitive, said AAAS CEO Rush Holt, but he also increasingly hears «concerns about what I would call an ongoing trend that goes back many years, even decades, where ideology and ideological assertions have been crowding out evidence in public and private debates and policymaking.»
In February Bush directed heads of
federal agencies to assist technological
enterprise through a long - standing government - wide program that subsidizes private - sector
research under the Small Business Administration.
On January 11, President Bush's science advisor John H. Marburger III, who oversees the
federal scientific
enterprise as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government
research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded
research project,» according to a White House news release.
Last week, a coalition of universities and professional societies warned legislators working on the defense bill that «a mandatory increase in the SBIR - STTR allocation across
federal agencies will result in funding cuts for investigator initiated, peer - reviewed grants that are the cornerstone of the nation's
research enterprise.
Closing costs are «money that would have been better used to support
research that ultimately could have continued to combat diseases like AIDS and Parkinson's, rather than shutting down a productive research enterprise, mothballing a valuable research campus, and walking away from» millions in federal funding, said R. Paul Johnson, a former director of the primate center who now leads the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory Uni
research that ultimately could have continued to combat diseases like AIDS and Parkinson's, rather than shutting down a productive
research enterprise, mothballing a valuable research campus, and walking away from» millions in federal funding, said R. Paul Johnson, a former director of the primate center who now leads the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory Uni
research enterprise, mothballing a valuable
research campus, and walking away from» millions in federal funding, said R. Paul Johnson, a former director of the primate center who now leads the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory Uni
research campus, and walking away from» millions in
federal funding, said R. Paul Johnson, a former director of the primate center who now leads the Yerkes National Primate
Research Center at Emory Uni
Research Center at Emory University.
By 1996 the virtual fire was beginning to blaze: an experimental WebSchool in Orange County, Florida (a precursor to the Florida Online High School), offered online courses to local students;
Federal Way School District in Washington State founded the Cyber - School Academy with nearly 50 students (both elementary and secondary); the Concord Virtual High School (later to be called Virtual High School) was awarded a $ 7.5 million federal Technology Innovation Challenge Grant; and the University of Nebraska — Lincoln was awarded a combination of grants to research and develop Internet - based high - school courses (later marketed by a for - profit enterprise called Clas
Federal Way School District in Washington State founded the Cyber - School Academy with nearly 50 students (both elementary and secondary); the Concord Virtual High School (later to be called Virtual High School) was awarded a $ 7.5 million
federal Technology Innovation Challenge Grant; and the University of Nebraska — Lincoln was awarded a combination of grants to research and develop Internet - based high - school courses (later marketed by a for - profit enterprise called Clas
federal Technology Innovation Challenge Grant; and the University of Nebraska — Lincoln was awarded a combination of grants to
research and develop Internet - based high - school courses (later marketed by a for - profit
enterprise called Class.com).
«What was originally thought of as an organic, state - led initiative became something with a
federal heavy hand associated with it,» said Michael McShane, a
research fellow in education policy at the right - leaning American
Enterprise Institute.
Currently, there is no procedure under which the CCSP, or the CCSP Office, can communicate on behalf of the
federal climate
research enterprise as a whole.
Under a three - year, $ 700,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, faculty from two UMass
research centers, the Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution and the Electronic
Enterprise Institute, will work with the National Mediaton Board, an independent
federal agency that works to help resolve labor relations disputes in the railroad and airline industries, to investigate the use of technology and ODR to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the process.