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Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook

Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook. Matt Hourihan October 24, 2013 for the Council on Government Relations AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd. *Keep in mind….

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Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook

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  1. Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook Matt Hourihan October 24, 2013 for the Council on Government Relations AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Programhttp://www.aaas.org/spp/rd

  2. *Keep in mind… • Department of Defense technology development activities have declined a little more than everything else

  3. Approps: What Have We Learned? • Everybody still mostly likes science and innovation funding… • Though to varying degrees • But fiscal politics trumps all

  4. Congress So Far • Areas of (rough) agreement: Defense, DHS, Veterans, USDA, STEM reorganization • Rough agreement in priorities but divergent funding anyway: NSF, some NASA, DOE Science, NIST • Areas of complete divergence: clean energy, environment • Unknown: NIH

  5. Agency Appropriations Notes • NSF: Many priorities embraced, except social sciences • NASA: Big divergence for science (except planetary) • DOE Science: divergence in BER, fusion, computing priorities • Environment R&D: main targets EPA, Forest Service • NIH: No House numbers yet; translational medicine?

  6. Does any of this matter? • Budget conference has until December • Sequester has already happened on the nondefense side • Moving parts and hardline politics: sequester, entitlements, tax reform • Might get a full-year CR with anomalies…or a mixed appropriations/CR result… • Was the shutdown backlash enough? Is “Hastert rule” done?

  7. Current Politics: The “Pong” Model? Cut nondefense spending! Raise revenues! Obviously, a very facile oversimplification…! The science and innovation budget

  8. For more info… mhouriha@aaas.org 202-326-6607 www.aaas.org/spp/rd/

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