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This page contains information on R&D in FY 2001
appropriations. For information on R&D in the budget
for FY 2002, please go to the FY
2002 R&D page.
December
29, 2000 - Final FY 2001 Appropriations for R&D
Full text available on line:
(This publication is a comprehensive analysis of final
FY 2001 appropriations for federal R&D. The printed
edition will be available in mid-January, but the full
text (including all tables and charts) is now available
on line. Also available is a 14-page summary
of the book (below) and supplemental material (below),
including detailed updates on final FY 2001 appropriations
for the major R&D funding agencies, historical tables,
and full-color full-size charts.)
December
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January
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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL ON FINAL FY 2001 R&D
Final agency updates (includes
agency tables; PDF; these updates provide
more extensive coverage of the major R&D funding agencies,
including recent funding trends and agencies' support of science
and engineering disciplines. Please click on the chart images
to view or download full-page PDF versions of the charts within
the updates:)
Supplemental Tables and Full-Color Charts (PDF):
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November
2 - November Progress Report on
R&D in FY 2001 Appropriations
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September
21 - September Progress Report
on R&D in FY 2001 Appropriations
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August
1 - August Recess Summary Update on R&D in Appropriations
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June
26 - Summary Update on R&D in House Appropriations
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March
27, 2000 (Revised April 14) -
AAAS
Analysis of Projections for R&D
in the FY 2001 Congressional Budget Resolution
This analysis includes tables and charts of projections for federal
support of R&D to FY 2005 in the final FY 2001 budget resolution.
The AAAS analysis of these outyear projections reveals that the budget
resolution would allow for increases in nondefense R&D in FY 2001
but cuts thereafter to FY 2005. By contrast, the President's budget
(see March 22 and March 10 analyses, below) projects increases for both
FY 2001 and future years.
April 10, 2000
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Our
annual report on R&D in the federal budget is now available on line.
The full text of the 282-page report, including nearly 40 tables,
is available in HTML and PDF formats. This reference work provides
a comprehensive analysis of R&D in the President's budget for FY 2001,
including specialized analyses by theme, major agency, and discipline.
A 16-page summary containing highlights from this book is available
as a Preview Report for AAAS Report XXV
(see March 22, below). For more information on R&D in the FY 2001
budget, see the FY 2001 R&D page.
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22, 2000 AAAS Analysis of R&D in the FY 2001 Budget -
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This analysis of R&D in the FY 2001 budget is a preview of the
forthcoming AAAS Report XXV: Research and Development FY 2001,
a comprehensive reference on R&D in the federal budget. includes
tables and charts of projections for federal support of R&D to FY
2005 in the proposed FY 2001 budget. The report will be released at
the 25th Anniversary Colloquium on Science and
Technology Policy, April 11-13. This preview report includes highlights
of the President's request for R&D in the federal budget, industry
funding for R&D, R&D at colleges and universities, and the
outyear projections in the budget (also see below). This
AAAS document supersedes previous preliminary analyses of R&D in the
FY 2001 budget (February 10, March 10) and incorporates final AAAS
estimates of R&D, based on agency data obtained after the release
of the President's budget. The supplemental material below also reflect
final AAAS estimates.
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This analysis includes tables and charts of projections for federal
support of R&D to FY 2005 in the proposed FY 2001 budget. These
data incorporate revisions made since February. The AAAS analysis
of these outyear projections reveals that the Clinton Administration
is anticipating real increases for most nondefense R&D programs
to FY 2005. By contrast, last year's budget projected declines in
most R&D programs.
Supplemental outyear projections material (also revised March 23):
- SUMMARY TABLE. Projected Effects of President's
FY 2001 Budget on Federal R&D (3/00)
- DETAILED TABLE. Projected Effects of President's
FY 2001 Budget on Nondefense R&D (3/00)
- DETAILED TABLE. Projected Effects of President's
FY 2001 Budget on Defense R&D (3/00)
- CHART. Projected Nondefense R&D in the President's
Budget, FY 2000-2005 (3/00)
- CHART. Projected Defense R&D in the President's
Budget, FY 2000-2005 (3/00)
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