An Analysis of Federal R & D Funding by Function

An Analysis of Federal R & D Funding by Function
Author: National Science Foundation (U.S.). Division of Science Resources Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1960
Genre: Federal aid to research
ISBN:


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Federal Randd Funding by Budget Function

Federal Randd Funding by Budget Function
Author: Ronald L. Meeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1995-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788134074


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Contains information on Federal funding of the R&D components of agency programs, as proposed by the Administration for FY 1996. R&D data in this report are classified into the same Federal budget function categories used in the "Budget of the U.S. Government". Proposed FY 1996 funding levels are for budget authority, which is the basis for initial congressional action. Detailed data are also included on actual Federal funding of R&D in FY 1994 and on estimated funding of R&D in FY 1995. Detailed statistical tables.

Federal Support for Research and Development

Federal Support for Research and Development
Author: Sheila Marie Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2007
Genre: Federal aid to research
ISBN:


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This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) study, prepared at the request of the Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on the Budget, examines recent trends in federal support for research and development and the current state of knowledge about the economic effects of that support. Private businesses are the largest sponsors of research and development (R & D) in the United States; however, the federal government has long provided significant support for R & D activities to both supplement and encourage private efforts. The government finances research and development through spending and tax benefits that give businesses an incentive to increase their R & D spending. This study addresses questions such as whether the current level of spending is appropriate, what returns taxpayers receive for public investment in R & D, and whether funds are allocated to areas of inquiry and projects that will provide the highest return on that investment.--Preface.

Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology

Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 107
Release: 1995-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 030917600X


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The United States faces a new challengeâ€"maintaining the vitality of its system for supporting science and technology despite fiscal stringency during the next several years. To address this change, the Senate Appropriations Committee requested a report from the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering and the Institute of Medicine to address "the criteria that should be used in judging the appropriate allocation of funds to research and development activities; to examine the appropriate balance among different types of institutions that conduct such research; and to look at the means of assuring continued objectivity in the allocation process." In this eagerly-awaited book, a committee of experts selected by the National Academies and the Institute responds with 13 recommendations that propose a new budgeting process and formulates a series of questions to address during that process. The committee also makes corollary recommendations about merit review, government oversight, linking research and development to government missions, the synergy between research and education, and other topics. The recommendations are aimed at rooting out obsolete and inadequate activities to free resources from good programs for even better ones, in the belief that "science and technology will be at least as important in the future as they have been in the past in dealing with problems that confront the nation." The authoring committee of this book was chaired by Frank Press, former President of the National Academy of Sciences (1981-1993) and Presidential Science and Technology Advisor (1977-1981).