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The congressional
fiscal year (FY) 2009 appropriations process is now underway. Both the House and
Senate Appropriations Committees have begun drafting their versions of the 12
appropriations bills providing 2009 funding for the federal government's discretionary
programs. In actions so far, congressional appropriators have endorsed large increases
for the three physical sciences agencies in the American Competitiveness Initiative
(ACI), increases for human spacecraft development, increases for biomedical research
in the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and increases in other parts of the
federal research and development (R&D) portfolio. Details of federal R&D
funding in recent and forthcoming appropriations bills will be available in a
series of AAAS R&D Funding Updates on the AAAS R&D web site. Congress
is gearing up for the FY 2009 appropriations season. Armed with a budget resolution
adding $21 billion to the President's request for 2009 appropriations for a total
of $1.01 trillion, congressional appropriators have begun drafting program-by-program
funding levels in 12 appropriations bills. A preview of
the 2009 appropriations process for R&D is now available.Congress also
recently approved the final version of the 2008 supplemental appropriations bill,
which President Bush signed on June 30 (Public Law 110-252). As outlined in an
analysis of the 2008 supplemental, the bill adds billions of dollars in defense
development for 2008. The bill also provides $338 million in 2008 domestic science
funding ($150 million for NIH, $62.5 million each for NSF, DOE Science, and NASA).
Congress would endorse large increases for the three physical sciences
agencies in the American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI). In recent appropriations
bills, the Senate would match the Bush Administration's request for a
12.5 percent increase in the National Science Foundation (NSF) budget for
2009 to $6.9 billion and increase funding for intramural research at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Draft House bills would provide
similar increases in NSF and NIST funding and would also boost the Department
of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science by 20 percent. In addition, a Senate
bill would give the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) $17.8 billion next year in order to accelerate development of the next
generation of human spacecraft. Both the House and the Senate are poised to add
$1 billion to a flat funding request to give NIH a total budget exceeding $30
billion. And the Senate would give the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) an R&D portfolio of $1.1 billion, a 9.2 percent increase
over 2008. The complete series of AAAS R&D Funding Updates on FY 2009
congressional appropriations will be available on the AAAS R&D web site on
the "FY 2009 R&D" page. These updates supplement
AAAS Report XXXIII: Research and Development FY 2009,
a comprehensive analysis of R&D in the proposed federal budget for FY 2009
that was published in April. Also available is a continually
updated table on the status of FY 2009 appropriations.
- July 2, 2008

Table. Continually Updated
Status of FY 2009 Appropriations (7/2) Agency Updates
for FY 2009 Appropriations: Dept. of Commerce - "Senate
Saves TIP and MEP, Boosts NOAA and NIST R&D (HTML)" (July 1)
- (PDF version) Dept. of Homeland Security
- "Senate Boosts DHS R&D (HTML)"
(July 1) - (PDF version) National Aeronautics
and Space Administration - "NASA Budget Up in
Senate Plan (HTML)" (July 1) - (PDF version) National
Science Foundation - "Senate Matches NSF's Request
for a Large 2009 Increase (HTML)" (July 1) - (PDF
version)
June 23 - 2008 Supplemental and 2009
Appropriations - "Congress
Wraps Up 2008 Funding, Moves to 2009 (HTML)"
- (PDF version) June 20 - Table.
FY 2009 Appropriations by Appropriations Bill (initial allocations; PDF) May
21 - 2008 Supplemental and 2009 Budget Resolution (updated above on 6/23)- "Congress
Acts on 2008 and 2009 Budgets (HTML)" -
(PDF version)
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Report XXXIII: Research and Development FY 2009 April 18,
2008 - Full Text On Line Our annual report on R&D in the federal budget
is now available on line. The full text of the 280-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 2009, including
specialized analyses by theme, major agency, and discipline. A 16-page summary
containing highlights from this book is available as an analysis
of R&D in the FY 2009 budget. For more information on R&D in the FY 2009
budget, see the FY 2009 R&D page (below). Buy now
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March 7 - AAAS Analysis of R&D in the FY 2009
Budget "2009 Budget Proposes
Physical Sciences and Development Increases, Flat Funding for Biomedical Research"
(HTML) (PDF version - 16 pp)
All figures in this analysis are revised from the February Preliminary
Analysis (see below). This analysis is a preview of the forthcoming AAAS
Report XXXIII: Research and Development FY 2009, a comprehensive look
at the President's budget for R&D in FY 2009. Further details on R&D in
the FY 2009 budget are available below. Table 1.
R&D in the FY 2009 Budget by Agency (revised 3/08) Table
2. Research in the FY 2009 Budget by Agency (revised 3/08) Table
3. Major Functional Categories of R&D in the FY 2009 Budget (revised 3/08) Table
4. Homeland Security R&D (revised 3/08) Table
5. R&D by Appropriations Subcommittee (revised
3/08) Table 6. Interagency Science and Technology
Initiatives (preliminary 2/08) Table 7. "FS&T"
in the FY 2009 Budget by Agency (2/08) Links
to agency FY 2009 budget documents (updated)
February
7 - AAAS Preliminary Analysis of R&D in the FY 2009 Budget (HTML)
- (PDF version - 16 pp) All figures
in this analysis are preliminary and were updated in March by the AAAS Analysis
above.
Agency Updates for FY 2009: U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture - "USDA Proposes Steep Cuts in
R&D Funding (HTML)" (March 20) - (PDF
version) Dept. of Commerce - "NIST Labs
Up, NIST External and NOAA R&D Down in 2009 Budget (HTML)"
(March 10 revised March 21) - (PDF version) Dept.
of Defense - "DOD Requests More For Basic Research in
2009 (HTML)" (Feb. 12) - (PDF
version) Dept. of Energy - "Big Increase
for DOE Office of Science Proposed (HTML)"
(March 3) - (PDF version) Dept. of Homeland
Security - "DHS R&D Increases in 2009 Proposal (HTML)"
(Feb. 20) - (PDF version) Dept. of the Interior
- "USGS Proposes Sharp Cuts in 2009 (HTML)"
(March 3) - (PDF version) Dept. of Transportation
- "Big Increases for Aviation and Highway R&D in
2009 Budget (HTML)" (Feb. 13) - (PDF
version) Dept. of Veterans Affairs - "VA
R&D Falls Slightly in 2009 Budget (HTML)"
(Feb. 12) - (PDF version) Environmental Protection
Agency - "Another Decline for EPA R&D in 2009 (HTML)"
(Feb. 20) - (PDF version) National Aeronautics
and Space Administration - "NASA Research Down, Spacecraft
Funding Up in 2009 ( HTML)" (March 12) - (PDF
version) National Institutes of Health - "NIH
Budget Flat in 2009 Proposal (HTML)" (Feb.
19) - (PDF version) National Science Foundation
- "NSF Enjoys Strong ACI Boost in 2009 Budget (HTML)"
(Feb. 12) - (PDF version) Tables
on FY 2009 R&D Request by character of work (PDF): (The tables and
charts below marked preliminary will be revised in March and April.)
-Table. Total R&D by Agency (revised 3/08)
-Table. Basic Research by Agency (revised 3/08) -Table.
Applied Research by Agency (revised 3/08) -Table.
Research in the FY 2009 Budget (revised 3/08) -Table.
Development by Agency (revised 3/08) -Table. Conduct
of R&D by Agency (revised 3/08) -Table. R&D
Facilities and Capital Equipment by Agency (revised 3/08) Agency
tables and charts (from the forthcoming AAAS Report XXXIII: R&D FY 2009) Table
II-1. R&D in the FY 2009 Budget by Agency and Character of Work (revised
3/08) Table II-2. R&D in the Department of Defense (2/08)
Table II-3. DOD R&D by Military Departments and
Agencies (2/08) Table II-4. Department of Defense
Basic Research ("6.1") by Program (2/08) Table
II-5. DOD S&T Programs ("6.1" - "6.3") (2/08)
Table II-6. R&D in the Department of Homeland Security
(revised 2/08) - - Chart. R&D in the FY 2009 DHS
Budget (revised 2/08) - - Chart. DHS R&D Priorities,
FY 2006-2009 (revised 2/08) Table II-7. R&D
in the National Science Foundation (2/08) - - Chart.
NSF Budget, 2000-2009 (2/08) - - Chart. NSF Budget
by Directorate, 2000-2009 (2/08) Table II-8. R&D
in the Department of Health and Human Services (revised 2/08) Table
II-9. R&D in the National Institutes of Health, by Institute (revised
2/08) Table II-10. National Institutes of Health
by Funding Mechanism (2/08) - - Chart. NIH FY
2009 Budget by Funding Mechanism (2/08) - - Chart.
NIH Research Project Grants History (2/08) - - Chart.
NIH Budget by Institute, 1998-2009 (2/08) - Data Table
- - Chart. NIH Budget by Funding Mechanism, 1998-2009
(2/08) - - Table. NIH Support of Research, FY 2005
(2/08) - - Chart. NIH Funding of Research by Discipline,
FY 2007 (1/08) - - Chart. NIH Share of Federal
Research by Selected Discipline (1/08) - - Table.
NIH R&D by Performer, 1998-2007 (2/08) - - Chart.
NIH R&D by Performer, 1998-2007 (2/08) Table
II-11. R&D in the Department of Energy (2/08) - - Chart.
R&D in the DOE Office of Science, 2000-2009 (revised 2/08) - Data
Table - - Chart. Trends in DOE R&D, 1990-2009
(revised 2/08) Table II-12. R&D in the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (3/08) - - Chart.
Trends in the NASA Budget, 2000-2009 (3/08) - - Chart.
NASA R&D Priorities, 2007-2009 (3/08) Table
II-13. R&D in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (revised 3/08) - -
Chart. Trends in USDA R&D, 1990-2009 (revised
3/08) Table II-14. R&D in the Department of
Commerce (revised 2/08) - - Chart. Trends in Commerce
R&D, 1990-2009 (revised 2/08) Table II-15. R&D
in the Department of Transportation (revised 2/08) Table
II-16. R&D in the Department of the Interior (revised 2/08)
Table II-17. R&D in the Environmental Protection
Agency (revised 2/08) Table II-18. R&D
in the Department of Education (2/08) Table II-19. R&D
in the Department of Veterans Affairs (2/08) Historical Tables and
Charts -Historical Table 1. R&D by Agency, 1976-2009
(revised 3/08) -Historical Table 2. R&D by Agency,
1976-2009 in Constant Dollars (revised 3/08) -Chart.
Trends in Federal R&D, 1976-2009 (revised 3/08) - Data
Table -Chart. Trends in Federal R&D by character
of work, 1976-2009 (revised 3/08) - Chart. Trends
in Federal R&D as % of GDP, FY 1976-2009 (revised 3/08) - Data
Table -Chart. Selected Trends in Nondefense R&D,
1976-2009 (revised 3/08) -Chart. Trends in Research
by Agency, 1976-2009 (revised 3/08) - Data Table
-Chart. Trends in Basic Research, 1976-2009 (revised
3/08)- Data Table -Chart.
Trends in Defense R&D, 1976-2009 (revised 3/08) - Data
Table -Chart. Trends in DOD S&T, 1994-2009
(2/08) - Data Table -Chart.
Trends in DOD R&D by Agency, 1991-2009 (2/08) - Data
Table -Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1998-2009
(DOD, NIH, NSF, DOE, NASA, USDA) (revised 3/08) -Chart.
Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1998-2009 (DOC, DOI, DOT, EPA) (revised 3/08)
-Chart. Trends in DOE Office of Science, 2000-2009
(revised 2/08) - Data Table - Chart.
Trends in DOE R&D, 1990-2009 (revised 2/08) - Chart.
NIH Budget by Institute, 1998-2009 (2/08) - Data Table
- Chart. NIH Budget by Funding Mechanism, 1998-2009
(2/08) - Chart. NSF Budget, 2000-2009 (2/08)
- Chart. NSF Budget by Directorate, 2000-2009 (2/08) -
Chart. Trends in the NASA Budget, 2000-2009 (3/08) -
Chart. Trends in USDA R&D, 1990-2009 (preliminary
2/08) - Chart. Trends in Commerce R&D, 1990-2009
(revised 2/08) -Chart. Defense and Nondefense R&D,
1955-2009 (preliminary 2/08) - Data Table
-Chart. Nondefense R&D by Function, 1955-2009 (preliminary
2/08) - Data Table Other Tables
-Table. Major Functional Categories of R&D (revised
3/08) -Table. R&D by Appropriations Subcommittee
in the FY 2009 Budget (revised 3/08) -Table. "Federal
Science and Technology Budget" by Agency (2/08) -Table.
Interagency S&T Initiatives in the FY 2009 Budget (preliminary 2/08)
- - - Chart. Networking and IT R&D, FY 1992-2009
(preliminary 2/08) - - - Chart. Nanoscale Science
and Engineering, FY 1999-2009 (preliminary 2/08) - - - Chart.
Climate Change Science Program, FY 1997-2009 (preliminary 2/08) - - - Table.
Climate Change Technology Program Budget (9/07) -Table.
Federal Homeland Security R&D by Agency (revised 3/08) - - - Chart.
FY 2009 Homeland Security R&D by Agency (revised 3/08) - - - Chart.
Federal Homeland Security R&D, FY 2002-2009 (revised 3/08)
-Other Charts. The first pie chart shows that the top seven federal sponsors
of R&D provide 96 percent of all federal support for R&D, with DOD the
largest sponsor. The second pie chart shows that in basic research, NIH is by
far the largest sponsor. For all research, the picture is similar. Another chart
shows proposed changes for FY 2009 and the relative sizes of the R&D budgets
in the seven largest agencies. The fifth chart shows the proposed R&D budget
for FY 2009 by character of work; the character of work is quite different for
defense and nondefense R&D. Development is by far the largest component of
defense R&D; by contrast, basic research is the largest category in nondefense
R&D. The remaining charts illustrate the tables above.
-Chart.
FY 2009 R&D by Agency (revised 3/08) -Chart.
FY 2009 Basic Research by Agency (revised 3/08) -Chart.
FY 2009 Research by Agency (revised 3/08) -Chart.
R&D in the "Big Seven" Agencies, FY 2007-2009 (revised 3/08)
-Chart. Defense and Nondefense R&D by Character of
Work, FY 2009 (revised 3/08) -Chart. FY 2009 R&D
by Function (revised 3/08) -Chart. R&D by Appropriations
Subcommittee FY 2009 (revised 3/08) There is a chart comparing
the FY 2009 request to FY 2008. The chart shows percentage changes between FY
2008 and FY 2009 for the 12 largest R&D funding agencies. The second chart
shows the same changes, but excluding 2008 R&D earmarks. -Chart.
FY 2009 R&D Request, Percent Change from FY 2008 (revised 3/08) -Chart.
FY 2009 R&D Request, Percent Change from FY 2008 (excluding earmarks)
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