The Science Budget in 2018 Matt Hourihan

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Research and Development in the Federal Budget Matt Hourihan April 26, 2013 for the House R&D Caucus AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Advertisements

Research and Development in the Federal Budget Matt Hourihan May 2, 2013 for the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Forum AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Research and Development in the Federal Budget Matt Hourihan April 23, 2013 for the Engineering Public Policy Symposium AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook Matt Hourihan September 15, 2013 for the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students AAAS R&D Budget.
Federal R&D: Overview, Update and Outlook Matt Hourihan August 19, 2013 for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities AAAS R&D Budget.
The Federal R&D Budget: Overview and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 5, 2014 for the Society of Research Administrators International AAAS R&D Budget and.
The FY 2016 R&D Budget: Review and Context Matt Hourihan March 17, 2015 for the Science, Engineering, and Technology Congressional Visits Day AAAS R&D.
The FY 2016 R&D Budget: Review and Context Matt Hourihan March 10, 2015 for the ASEE Engineering Research Council AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 11, 2014 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS.
Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 13-17, 2014 for the AAAS Annual Meeting AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
A Quick Look at the FY16 R&D Budget Matt Hourihan February 10, 2015 for the American Society for Engineering Education Public Policy Colloquium AAAS R&D.
The Federal Life Sciences Budget: Update and Outlook Matt Hourihan March 25, 2015 for the San Antonio Life Sciences Institute Academy Innovation Forum.
The Federal R&D Budget: Context, Overview, Outlook Matt Hourihan January 28, 2015 for the AWIS Leadership Series 2015 AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Trends in Geosciences R&D Funding Matt Hourihan September 16, 2014 for the Geosciences Congressional Visits Day AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
The FY 2016 R&D Budget: Review and Context Matt Hourihan March 2, 2015 for the ASME Inter-Sector Committee on Federal R&D AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
R&D in the FY 2016 Budget Request Matt Hourihan March 23, 2015 for the Congressional R&D Caucus AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
The FY 2016 R&D Budget Matt Hourihan February 2015 for the AAAS Annual Meeting AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Federal R&D Budgets in FY 2016: Context and Update Matt Hourihan June 24, 2015 for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers AAAS R&D Budget and Policy.
The U.S. Federal R&D Budget: Overview and Outlook Matt Hourihan February 20, 2014 for the Australian Trade Commission AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
The Federal R&D Budget: Past, Present and Future Matt Hourihan March 5, 2014 for the University of North Carolina Federal Relations Council AAAS R&D Budget.
A Look at Past, Present, and Future Federal R&D Budgets Matt Hourihan June 9, 2014 for the Asian S&T Forum AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Federal R&D Budget: Recent History and State of Play Matt Hourihan December 2, 2014 for the MRS Science Policy Forum AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Federal R&D in FY 2015: Context, Overview, Outlook Matt Hourihan June 12, 2014 for the Council on Government Relations AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
The Federal R&D Budget: Process and Perspectives Matt Hourihan March 19, 2015 for the Marine Geoscience Leadership Symposium AAAS R&D Budget and Policy.
Biological Sciences in the Federal R&D Portfolio Kei Koizumi April 17, 2008 for the NSF BIO Advisory Committee AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
The FY 2015 Request: Review and Context Matt Hourihan March 17, 2014 for the ASEE Engineering Research Council AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
R&D in the FY 2015 Budget: Overview and Context Matt Hourihan May 1, 2014 for the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Forum AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Federal R&D Budget: Context and Current State of Play Matt Hourihan September 27, 2014 for the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students AAAS.
An Overview of the Federal Budget for 2009 Kei Koizumi March 13, 2008 for the CCAS Washington Seminar AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Copyright © 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science 8/26/15 1 R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Matt Hourihan February 2016 For the AAAS Annual.
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Request
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Matt Hourihan March 10, 2016
FY 2016 Update and Outlook Matt Hourihan December 1, 2015
AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Federal R&D in FY 2017 Matt Hourihan October 3, 2016
R&D Funding in FY 2018 (So Far) and Beyond
Introduction to the Federal (R&D) Budget
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Request
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Request
R&D Funding in the New Administration and Congress
Trends and Outlook for Federal R&D: An Overview
A Look at the FY 2019 Budget (Does It Even Matter?)
Quick Notes on FY19 NIH: consolidates AHRQ, NIOSH, NIDILRR to bring NIH to 30 institutes; $750m for opioids research Salary capped at 90%,
R&D Funding in the New Administration and Congress
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Request
Federal R&D: A Quick Recap and Outlook
The Science Budget in 2018: An Update
Mission Innovation: Prospects for Federal Energy R&D Funding
The Science Budget in 2018: Update and Outlook
The Federal R&D Budget: Process and Perspectives
The Science Budget in 2018: An Update
S&T Funding in the New Administration & Congress
Federal R&D in FY 2017: Context and Outlook
The Science Budget in 2018: An Update
An Overview of R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Request
The Science Budget in 2018: Update and Outlook
The Science Budget in 2018: Update and Outlook
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Matt Hourihan March 8, 2016
Federal R&D in FY 2017: Context and Outlook
The Federal R&D Budget for FY 2019 and Beyond
Federal R&D in FY 2016 Matt Hourihan April 30, 2015
S&T Funding in the New Administration & Congress
S&T Funding in the New Administration
S&T Funding in the New Administration
R&D in the FY 2017 Budget Matt Hourihan February 29, 2016
The Federal R&D Budget for 2019 and Beyond
The Federal R&D Budget for 2019 and Beyond
The FY 2020 Federal R&D Budget
The Federal R&D Budget Outlook
The Federal R&D Budget Outlook
Presentation transcript:

The Science Budget in 2018 Matt Hourihan For the Council on Government Relations AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program http://www.aaas.org/program/rd-budget-and-policy-program

Elements in recent play: The Budget Deal (the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018). Which leads into… FY 2018 Appropriations (briefly lapsed twice, but negotiations now underway – resolved in a few weeks?) The new White House budget for FY 2019, released last week

Quick Notes on FY19 Proposed Budget NIH: consolidates AHRQ, NIOSH, NIDILRR to bring NIH to 30 institutes; $750m for opioids research Salary capped at 90%, lowered to $152k from $187k DOE: Big increase for exascale computing while other disciplines cut; ITER funded ARPA-E killed (again), other technology cut NSF: research increased 2%; two vessels instead of three NASA: WFIRST killed, Earth Science cut, Planetary Science prioritized; moon projects and commercial space USDA: ARS and formula funds trimmed, AFRI flat from FY17, several lab closures Multiple agencies: Climate and environment broadly targeted Coming soon: the return of trillion-dollar deficits

Quick Notes on FY19 Proposed Budget NIH: consolidates AHRQ, NIOSH, NIDILRR to bring NIH to 30 institutes; $750m for opioids research Salary capped at 90%, lowered to $152k from $187k DOE: Big increase for exascale computing while other disciplines cut; ITER funded ARPA-E killed (again), other technology cut NSF: research increased 2%; two vessels instead of three NASA: WFIRST killed, Earth Science cut, Planetary Science prioritized; moon projects and commercial space USDA: ARS and formula funds trimmed, AFRI flat from FY17, several lab closures Multiple agencies: Climate and environment broadly targeted Coming soon: the return of trillion-dollar deficits How much does all this matter?

Looking Ahead FY 2018: Congress has until March 23 to finalize appropriations Trump Admin recommendations will likely be ignored (again) FY 2019: a similar story to 2018 on appropriations? Won’t see spending bills until after FY 2018 is dealt with Will probably be less generous than FY 2018 will be Not finalized until late fall given election? Infrastructure plan? FY 2020: cap negotiations one more time Who controls Congress next year?

mhouriha@aaas.org 202-326-6607 http://www.aaas.org/rd For more info… mhouriha@aaas.org 202-326-6607 http://www.aaas.org/rd