Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: Fiscal Year 2001



 

National Science Foundation
Rita R. Colwell
Director

Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Norman M. Bradburn
Assistant Director

Division of Science Resources Statistics
Lynda T. Carlson
Division Director
Mary J. Frase
Deputy Director
Ronald S. Fecso
Chief Statistician

Research and Development Statistics Program
John E. Jankowski
Program Director

Division of Science Resources Statistics
The Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS) fulfills the legislative mandate of the National Science Foundation Act to ...

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To carry out this mandate, SRS designs, supports, and directs periodic surveys as well as a variety of other data collections and research projects. These surveys yield the materials for SRS staff to compile, analyze, and disseminate quantitative information about domestic and international resources devoted to science, engineering, and technology.

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Suggested Citation top
National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics, Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: Fiscal Year 2001, NSF 03-326, Project Officer, Richard Bennof (Arlington, VA 2003).

August 2003

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Letter of Transmittal top

Dear Mr. President:

It is my honor to transmit to you the statistical report, Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: Fiscal Year 2001, in accordance with the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended.


       Respectfully yours,
Rita R. Colwell
     Rita R. Colwell
     Director

The President
The White House
Washington, DC 20500

Foreword top

Institutions of higher education, the major source of the Nation's scientists and engineers, perform about one-half of the Nation's basic research. Therefore, the level, distribution, and characteristics of Federal academic support are of much interest to officials at Federal, State, and local levels and in nongovernmental sectors.

The National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended, requires that the Foundation " . . . initiate and maintain a program for the determination of the total amount of money for scientific and engineering research, including money allocated for the construction of the facilities wherein such research is conducted, received by each educational institution and appropriate nonprofit organization in the United States, by grant, contract, or other arrangement from agencies of the Federal Government, and to report annually thereon to the President and the Congress."

To fulfill this requirement, the Foundation has utilized the data collection system originally designed by the Committee on Academic Science and Engineering of the Federal Council for Science and Technology. The Foundation annually collects statistical data from the 19 Federal agencies that account for virtually all support for science and engineering (S&E) research and development at educational institutions. Data are also collected on these agencies' obligations to nonprofit institutions.

Since its inception, this survey system has been the sole source of data on Federal funding to individual institutions for S&E activities and therefore attracts a wide audience. These data provide information that enables users to examine patterns of support for individual institutions over time and to compare such patterns with those of other institutions.

We are grateful for the continued cooperation of the responsible staff members in the participating agencies, and we appreciate their efforts to assist us in ensuring the quality of their data submissions.


Lynda T. Carlson
Director
Division of Science Resources Statistics
National Science Foundation

April 2003

Acknowledgments top

The preparation of Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: Fiscal Year 2001, was managed by Richard J. Bennof, Analyst, National Science Foundation (NSF), Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS), Research and Development Statistics Program (RDS), under the overall direction of John E. Jankowski, Program Director, RDS, with guidance and review provided by Mary J. Frase, Deputy Director, SRS, and Ronald S. Fecso, Chief Statistician, SRS. Rolfe Larson and Tanya R. Gore of the Information and Technology Services Program (ITSP) of SRS provided copyediting, processing, and final compositions for this report. John R. Gawalt, Director of the ITSP, and his Web team handled electronic publication. QRC Division of Macro International Inc. of Bethesda, MD, under NSF contract number SRS-9732370, prepared the tables and report copy. QRC staff members who worked on this project were Keri R. Fullmer, Jennifer Greer, Gail H. Henry, Donald McMaster, Michael J. Rossi, Doorjodhan Singh, and Emily Wuerker.


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