AAAS Report XXVI: R&D FY 2002 AAAS REPORT
XXVI

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
FY 2002

Intersociety Working Group

American Association for the
Advancement of Science

2001


CONTENTS
Note: This book was released in May '01. Except for Chapter 6 (below) or as noted in the List of Tables, the text and tables do not reflect the FY 2002 amended DOD request released in late June.
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    Title Page and Ordering Information
    List of Tables (Tables available in PDF format)
  Preface
  Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy
  General Notes
   
Part I
Overview

Highlights
1. R&D in the Federal Budget: Frequently Asked Questions
Albert H. Teich, AAAS
2. Political and Policy Context for the FY 2002 Budget (Revised May 25)
Stephen D. Nelson and David G. Cooper, AAAS
3. R&D Trends and Special Analyses
(R&D by Function; Character of Work; R&D at Colleges and Universities;
Outyear Projections to FY 2006; FS&T Budget)

Kei Koizumi, AAAS
4. R&D and Innovation in Industry
Charles F. Larson, IRI
5. Education and Human Resources in the FY 2002 Budget
Jolene K. Jesse, AAAS
Overview Tables (Revised July '01)
   
Part II
Agency R&D Budgets

6. R&D in the FY 2002 Department of Defense Budget
Kei Koizumi, AAAS (REVISED JULY '01 to reflect amended FY '02 DOD request)
7. National Science Foundation in the FY 2002 Budget
George L. Leventhal, AAU
8. National Institutes of Health in the FY 2002 Budget
Kei Koizumi, AAAS
9. The Department of Energy in the FY 2002 Budget
Michael S. Lubell, APS
10. NASA R&D in the FY 2002 Budget
Paul Looney, AIAA
11. R&D in the Department of Agriculture
Elizabeth Allred and Mortimer Neufville, NASULGC
12. R&D in Selected Agencies (Commerce, Interior, DOT, EPA, VA, Smithsonian)
Kei Koizumi, AAAS
Agency Tables (Revised July '01)
   
Part III
Disciplinary Analyses

13. Physics in the FY 2002 Budget
Richard M. Jones, AIP
14. Astronomy in the FY 2002 Budget
Kevin B. Marvel, AAS
15. Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
Eugene W. Bierly, AGU; H. Frank Eden, AMS
16. Ocean Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
Jennie Kopelson, CORE
17. Earth Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
David Applegate and Margaret Baker, AGI
18. Biological and Ecological Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
Nadine Lymn and Alison Gillespie, ESA
19. Life Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
Ellen Paul, AIBS
20. Chemical Sciences in the FY 2002 Budget
Laura M. Gerum, Annette T. Rosenblum, Heather N. Schlecht, Bradley R. Smith, and Caroline Trupp Gil, ACS
21. Behavioral and Social Sciences Research in the FY 2002 Budget
Patricia Kobor, APA; Sandi Wurtz, AERA; and David Johnson, FBPCS
22. Federal Statistics in the FY 2002 Budget
Edward J. Spar, COPAFS
23. National Nanotechnology Investment in the FY 2002 Budget
M.C. Roco, ASME International
24. Electrotechnology-Related Research in the FY 2002 Budget
Bill Williams, IEEE
25. Mechanical Engineering in the FY 2002 Budget
Michael Reischman, ASME International
 
Appendix 1: Methodology and Data Sources
Appendix 2: Definitions
Appendix 3: Related Publications
Intersociety Working Group Directory (with hyperlinks)


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The AAAS Board of Directors, in accordance with Association policy, has approved the publication of this work as a contribution to the understanding of an important area. Any interpretations and conclusions are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent views of the Board or the Council of the Association.