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R&D/Science Policy (U.S. Policy) U.S. Legislation/Policy - General (U.S. Policy) |
| Author: | U.S. House Committee on Science. |
| Abstract: | This report was requested by House Speaker Newt Gingrich from the House Committee on Science, chaired by F. James, Sensenbrenner, Jr. It outlines the history of U.S. science policy, beginning with Vannevar Bush's Science: The Endless Frontier. It reconfirms the importance of basic scientific research to the security, health and economic well-being. It adds the new role of informed decision making. It calls for increased basic research, confirms the role of the federal government in funding basic research and calls for increased interdisciplinary partnerships. Education is also emphasized. |
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| Date Published: | 1998-09-24 |
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| Resource Type: | Report |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | HTML |
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