AAAS Report XXVIII: R&D FY 2004 AAAS REPORT
XXIX

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
FY 2005

Intersociety Working Group

American Association for the
Advancement of Science

2004


CONTENTS
(click on the logo to view or download in PDF; click on the hyperlink to view in HTML; all tables are in PDF format only)
  - 15-Page Preview of Book (HTML) - (PDF)
  - Full AAAS Analysis of the Outyear Projections for R&D (expanded from Chap. 3)
    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. An Introduction to R&D in the FY 2005 Budget
Albert H. Teich and Kei Koizumi, AAAS
2. Political and Policy Context for the FY 2005 Budget
Joanne Carney, AAAS
3. R&D Trends and Special Analyses
(R&D by Function; Character of Work;
Outyear Projections to FY 2009; FS&T Budget) - revised May 2004 with new DOD data

Kei Koizumi, AAAS
4. R&D and Innovation in Industry
F.M. Ross Armbrecht, Jr., IRI
5. Education and Human Resources in the FY 2005 Budget
Jolene Kay Jesse, AAAS
Overview Tables
   
Part II
Agency R&D Budgets

6. R&D in the FY 2005 Department of Defense Budget
Kei Koizumi, AAAS
7. National Science Foundation in the FY 2005 Budget
Tobin L. Smith and Katherine Bailey Mathae, AAU
8. National Institutes of Health in the FY 2005 Budget
Jonathan Fishburn, AAMC
9. The Department of Energy in the FY 2005 Budget
Michael S. Lubell, APS
10. NASA R&D in the FY 2005 Budget
Corinne M. Contant, AIAA
11. R&D in the Department of Agriculture
Elizabeth Allred, Eddie Gouge, and Mortimer Neufville, NASULGC
12. R&D in the Department of Homeland Security
Kei Koizumi, AAAS
13. R&D in Selected Agencies (Commerce, Interior, DOT, EPA, Dept. of Veterans Affairs)
Kei Koizumi, AAAS
Agency Tables
   
Part III
Disciplinary Analyses

14. Physics in the FY 2005 Budget
Richard M. Jones and Audrey T. Leath, AIP
15. Astronomy in the FY 2005 Budget
Kevin B. Marvel and Stamatia Soumela, AAS
16. Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Change Programs in the FY 2005 Budget
Eugene W. Bierly and H. Frank Eden, AGU
17. Ocean Sciences in the FY 2005 Budget
Jennie Kopelson, CORE
18. Earth Sciences in the FY 2005 Budget
Emily M. Lehr and Gayle M. Levy, AGI
19. Biological and Ecological Sciences in the FY 2005 Budget
Adrienne Froelich, AIBS; and Nadine Lymn, ESA
20. Chemical Sciences in the FY 2005 Budget
J. Carl Maxwell, Anthony Pitagno, and Caroline Trupp Gil, ACS
21. Behavioral and Social Science Research in the Administration's FY 2005 Budget
Heather Kelly and Patricia Kobor, APA; Howard Silver, COSSA; and Sandi Wurtz, AERA
22. Federal Statistics in the FY 2005 Budget
Edward J. Spar, COPAFS
23. Mathematical Sciences in the FY 2005 Budget
Samuel M. Rankin III, AMS
24. Computing Research in the FY 2005 Budget Request
Peter Harsha, CRA
25. National Nanotechnology Investment in the FY 2005 Budget Request
M.C. Roco, ASME International
26. Electrotechnology-Related Research in the FY 2005 Budget
Russell Lefevre and Bill Williams, IEEE
27. Mechanical Engineering in the FY 2005 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.