Congress established the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) in 1976 with a broad mandate to advise the President and others within the Executive Office of the President on the effects of science and technology on...
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Congress established the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) in 1976 with a broad mandate to advise the President and others within the Executive Office of the President on the effects of science and technology on domestic and international affairs. It grew out of the Office of Science and Technology that was formed in 1961 by President Kennedy. The 1976 Act also authorizes OSTP to lead an interagency effort to develop and to implement sound science and technology policies and budgets and to work with the private sector, state and local governments, the science and higher education communities, and other nations toward this end.
A subscriber to Richard Russell's Dow Theory Letter who is a longtime participant in GATA sends the excerpt that is below from Russell's letter Thursday night. Our friend headlines the excerpt, "That Didn't Take Long." And yet Russell still got there sooner than some other worthies...
OCEAN GATE — The provisional ballots, which were read Monday, did not change the outcome of the borough's election, in which Republicans Richard Russell and Tony Digironimo were elected.
The provisional ballots, which were read Monday, did not change the outcome of the borough's election, in which Republicans Richard Russell and Tony Digironimo were elected.
It took a while to discern the guiding ideology behind the Bush administration's poisonous science policies. The real problem wasn't tax cuts and war spending, even though the combination did strangle domestic programs so severely that scientists at the nation's premier physics lab were ordered...
As the Bush administration winds down, John Marburger, the Presidential Science Advisor, has penned an editorial arguing that science did quite well over the past eight years. Why do scientists view things otherwise? Read More...
SABULA, Iowa — John Marburger last saw his daughter when she left the family home in Sabula the morning of Oct. 6 and headed for school at Clinton Community College.
Rooting international strategies in sound science means reviewing the role played by the US White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) in enabling science and technology (S&T;) to inform foreign policy, and overhauling the government's Agency for International Development (USAID...
The University of Georgia’s Richard Russell Library for Political Research and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library will host the third in a series of public forums today, this one on the topic of health care.
With the economy, Bill Ayers and Sarah Palin up for discussion, it can be easy to miss what the presidential candidates have to say about science. About 200 people attended "Election 2008: Presidential Perspectives on Science and Technology" Wednesday night at the Technological Institute...
Both presidential candidates — Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama — offer science policies farther from the current president than from each other. They advocate caps on the main global warming gas and favor funding for embryonic stem cell research — positions opposite the the Bush...
With the federal government holding data in over 3,000 different programs and databases, how can they get a grip on sprawling duplication and out-of-date data? At a conference hosted by the Information Technology Association of America, the Office of Science and Technology Policy outlined a...