Trends in R&D ResearchAlbert Teich, Director of AAAS Science and Policy Programs, provided an overview of trends in government funding of scientific research and development.
Here are the resulting slides:
US R&D Funding by Source, 1953-1996 Adobe Acrobat, PDFComposition of Fiscal Year 1998 Budget Adobe Acrobat, PDFBalanced Budget Agreement Adobe Acrobat, PDFFederal Budget Deficit 1960-2002 Adobe Acrobat, PDFFederal R&D Funding by Performer, 1955-1996 Adobe Acrobat, PDFTrend in Nondefense R&D by Function, Fiscal Years 1960-1998 Adobe Acrobat, PDFMajor Functional Categories of R&D: Fiscal Year 1998 President's Budget Adobe Acrobat, PDFCharacter of Defense and Nondefense R&D Adobe Acrobat, PDFFederal Spending on Defense and Nondefense R&D Adobe Acrobat, PDFTrends in R&D, Fiscal Years 1994-1998 Adobe Acrobat, PDFSelected Trends in Federal R&D, Fiscal Year 1986-1998 Adobe Acrobat, PDFTrends in Federal R&D, Fiscal Years 1986-1998 Adobe Acrobat, PDFProjected Nondefense R&D in the President's Fiscal Year 1998 Budget, Fiscal Years 1997-2002 Adobe Acrobat, PDFFiscal Year 1998 Budget Resolution: Projected Spending by Program Area, Fiscal Year 1997-2002 Adobe Acrobat, PDFFiscal Year 1998 R&D Appropriations Adobe Acrobat, PDFAAAS Analyses of Outyear Effects of Balanced Budget Plans on Nondefense R&D: Fiscal Years 1995 to Fiscal Year 2002 Adobe Acrobat, PDFTotal R&D by Agency: Fiscal Year 1998 Proposed Adobe Acrobat, PDF
Copyright © 2004 Computing Research Association. All Rights Reserved. Questions? E-mail: webmaster@cra.org. |
Document last modified on Monday, 02-Jul-2001 11:01:24 EDT.