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Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd
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Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.

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Page 1: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.

Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook

Matt HourihanFebruary 11, 2014for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium

AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Programhttp://www.aaas.org/spp/rd

Page 2: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.
Page 3: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.
Page 4: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.

Some positive outcomes

Defense Science & Technology Department of Energy

Low-carbon and fossil energy technology DOE Science (especially fusion)

NSF facilities, EPSCoR NASA Science and Exploration

Page 5: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.

Not-quite-so-positive outcomes

Defense contractors NIH overall

But better news for IDeA, Translational science

High-performance rail Environmental R&D

But cuts avoided

Page 6: Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.

Looking ahead… President’s budget to be released March 4

Priorities: manufacturing, clean energy, climate, IT and computing, biological innovation, neuroscience, STEM Ed

Discretionary spending in FY 2015 has already been agreed And will increase hardly at all 25% of sequester reductions rolled back Beyond FY 2015: back to sequester levels

Big-picture fiscal challenges remain largely unchanged

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202-326-6607

www.aaas.org/spp/rd/