Congressional Action
on
Research and Development
in the
FY 2005 Budget

 

AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program

in cooperation with the
Intersociety Working Group

American Association for the
Advancement of Science

2004

December 15, 2004 - Full Text On Line

Our annual report on final FY 2005 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 2005 as approved by Congress, including major funding trends and details on the final FY 2005 budgets of the major R&D funding agencies. An 11-page summary containing highlights from this book is available as a Preview Report. For more information on R&D in the FY 2005 budget, see the FY 2005 R&D page.


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Supplemental Material (detailed agency funding updates, historical tables, and charts)
(View (HTML) an 11-page summary of the report)- PDF version

 

CONTENTS (click on the logo to view or download in PDF; click on the hyperlink to view in HTML)
  Foreword -
 
Part I
Congressional Action
1. Highlights -
  The FY 2005 R&D Budget in Historical Context
  R&D Issues: Earmarks
2. Agency R&D Budgets -
  - Department of Defense
  - National Institutes of Health
  - National Science Foundation
  - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  - Department of Energy
  - Department of Homeland Security
  - U.S. Department of Agriculture
  - Department of Commerce
  - Other Agencies
 
Part II
Tables (PDF)

Table 1. Total R&D by Agency - ( HTML )
Table 2. Estimated Research by Agency - ( HTML )
Table 3. Major Functional Categories of R&D - ( HTML )
Table 4. Department of Defense by Program - ( HTML )
Table 5. Department of Defense by Agency - ( HTML )
Table 6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration - ( HTML )
Table 7. Department of Energy
- ( HTML )
Table 8. National Institutes of Health - ( HTML )
Table 9. Department of Health and Human Services - ( HTML )
Table 10. National Science Foundation - ( HTML )
Table 11. Department of Commerce - ( HTML )
Table 12. U.S. Department of Agriculture - ( HTML )
Table 13. Department of Transportation - ( HTML )
Table 14. Department of the Interior - ( HTML )
Table 15. Environmental Protection Agency - ( HTML )
Table 16. Department of Homeland Security - ( HTML )

Also Table A. Congressional Earmarks for R&D by Agency - ( HTML )

Suppplemental Tables:

Table B. "FS&T" in the Final FY 2005 Budget

Table C. DOD "S&T" in Final FY 2005 Appropriations

 
Part III
Appendices

Appendix 1: Methodology and Data Sources -
Appendix 2: Definitions
Appendix 3: AAAS R&D web site


Supplemental Material
 
Detailed 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:)

U.S. Department of Agriculture - ( HTML )

Department of Commerce - ( HTML )

Department of Defense - ( HTML )

Department of Energy - ( HTML )

Department of Homeland Security - ( HTML )

Department of the Interior - ( HTML )

Department of Transportation - ( HTML )

Environmental Protection Agency - ( HTML )

National Aeronautics and Space Administration - ( HTML )

National Institutes of Health - ( HTML )

National Science Foundation - ( HTML )

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 Top $2 Billion in 2005 (PDF; 6 pp)
- (HTML version)

Supplemental Tables and Full-Color Charts (PDF):

Historical Table 1. Federal R&D by Agency, 1976-2005 (current dollars)

Historical Table 2. Federal R&D by Agency, 1976-2005 (CONSTANT FY 2004 dollars)

Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1976-2005 (Figure 1) - (Data Table)

Chart. FY 2005 R&D (% Change from FY 2004) (Figure 2)

Chart. Selected Trends in Nondefense R&D, FY 1976-2005 (Figure 4)

Chart. Trends in Defense R&D, FY 1976-2005 (Figure 3) - (Data Table)

Chart. Trends in Research, FY 1995-2005 - (Data Table)

Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1990-2005 (DOD, NIH, NASA, NSF, DOE)

Chart. Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1990-2005 (USDA, DOC, DOI, DOT, EPA)

Chart. Trends in Nondefense R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2005

Chart. Trends in Defense R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2005

Chart. Trends in NSF R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2005 (Figure 7)

Chart. Trends in National Institutes of Health R&D, Request vs. Actual, FY 1978-2005

Chart. R&D Earmarks in Appropriations, FY 2002-2005 (Figure 6)

Chart. Trends in Federal Research by Discipline, 1970-2004 (Figure 5)


AAAS Directorate for Science and Policy Programs

AAAS R&D Home Page


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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