Ebook: Science and Technology Leadership in American Government : Ensuring the Best Presidential Appointments
Author: Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, and Public Policy Engineering Committee on Science, Panel on Presidentially Appointed Scientists and Engineers
- Tags: Science and state -- United States., Technology and state -- United States., Government executives -- Selection and appointment -- United States., Cabinet officers -- Selection and appointment -- United States.
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: National Academies Press
- City: Washington, D.C., United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The government of the United States today is deeply involved in activities that have significant scientific and technical (S&T) components that are vitally important for economic productivity and technological competitiveness, national security, an improved environment, better health, and many other purposes. Leadership of the government's role in S&T is exercised by fewer than 100 positions, most of them presidentially appointed and Senate confirmed. Yet there is considerable evidence of increasing difficulty in filling and keeping filled these seemingly prestigious positions. This book by a distinguished panel composed mostly of former presidential appointees delves into the reasons these federal S&T-related positions are vacant, identifies the serious consequences, and recommends a series of changes to reduce the hurdles and disincentives posed by the appointment and confirmation process and to make the positions more attractive to top candidates.
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