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Congressional Action on Research and Development in the FY 2003 Budget
AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program in cooperation with the |
March 13, 2003 - Full Text On Line
Our annual report on final FY 2003 appropriations for R&D in the federal budget is now available on line only. This publication provides a wrap-up analysis of R&D in the President's budget for FY 2003, including major funding trends, a recap of the congressional budget process, and details on the FY 2003 budgets of the major R&D funding agencies. A 9-page summary containing highlights from this book is available as a Preview Report. For more information on R&D in the FY 2003 budget, see the FY 2003 R&D page.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Detailed special reports (includes tables; PDF; these updates provide more extensive coverage of the emerging R&D issues covered in the book.)
Special Report on R&D Earmarks
R&D Earmarks Total $1.4 Billion in FY 2003
(PDF; 5 pp)
Supplemental Tables and Full-Color Charts (PDF):
Historical Table 1. Federal R&D by Agency, 1976-2004 (current dollars)
Historical Table 2. Federal R&D by Agency, 1976-2004 (CONSTANT FY 2003 dollars)
Chart. FY 2003 R&D Request and FY 2003 Final Appropriations
Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1976-2004
Chart. Selected Trends in Nondefense R&D, FY 1976-2004
Chart. Trends in Defense R&D, FY 1976-2004
Chart. Trends in Basic Research, FY 1976-2004
Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1990-2004 (DOD, NIH, NASA, NSF, DOE)
Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1990-2004 (USDA, DOC, DOI, DOT, EPA)
Chart. Trends in Nondefense R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2004
Chart. Trends in Defense R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2004
Chart. Trends in NSF R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2004
Chart. Trends in National Institutes of Health R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2004
| 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. |
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