|
Search
CRA TumbleLog
Archives
April 2007
March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004
Archives by Category
American Competitiveness Initiative (45)
CRA (38) Computing Community Consortium (CCC) (6) Diversity in Computing (9) Events (8) FY06 Appropriations (13) FY07 Appropriations (32) FY08 Appropriations (8) Funding (135) Misc. (42) People (67) Policy (179) R&D in the Press (56) Research (45) Security (20)
Recent Entries
NY Times on Women's Interest in Computing
Time on GENI Innovation Briefing Event NSF Reauthorization Eugene Spafford Honored with ACM President's Award Innovation Bill Moves Forward CRA's Hiring Innovation Funding Featured in House Budget Resolution Announcing the Computing Research Policy TumbleLog Innovation Press Conference and Hearing
CRA Links
Computing Research News
CRA-Bulletin Computing Data and Resources CRA in the News Computing Research in the FY05 Budget
What We're Reading
Computational Complexity
CNSR Online Danger Room Defense Tech Freedom to Tinker InsideHPC Lessig Blog Nothing is as simple... Reed's Ruminations Schneier on Security Techdirt UMBC eBiquity Blog USACM Tech Policy Blog
Advocacy Materials
IT R&D One-pager (pdf)
DARPA and University Research One-pager (pdf) Cyber Security R&D One-pager (pdf) Current and Requested IT R&D Funding Charts (pdf)
Recent Testimony
|
January 05, 2005R&D Funding And IT Policy To Play Major Role In Bush's Second Term, Information Week reportsIn a story yesterday, Information Week reports that the Bush Administration will look in FY 06 to focus on R&D funding and IT policy in response to challenges that the US technological leadership is slipping globally. Here's a snip: While many agree that emerging economies such as China, India, and South Korea are mounting a serious challenge to the United States' long-held role as the leading technology innovator, some question the administration's focus on the task at hand and its ability to deliver adequate funding given the burgeoning federal deficit.The article doesn't note whether any of the Administration's focus will result in increased funding for IT R&D -- and I don't have any information on that either -- but it's worth pointing out that the 44% figure quoted by Bond above isn't reflected in the actual amounts spent (and requested) for federal IT R&D spending from FY 01 - FY 05 (as can be seen on the bottom half of this chart). As others have noted, the bulk of that 44% increase has gone to the Defense Department, which is increasing its support for more short-term, development-oriented research and de-emphasizing long-term, fundamental research. Here's more on CRA's concerns about DOD research. But keep it tuned here for all the details of the President's FY 06 budget request, due February 7th.... Update: Also forgot that I'd whipped up this little chart that showed how Federal IT R&D funding had fared in the various Administrations. Here's the post in which it originally appeared, which contains detail on how the chart was assembled. Posted by PeterHarsha at January 5, 2005 03:16 PM | TrackBackPosted to Policy |