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1 Short- and Long-term Economic Impacts of S&T Investments: Data Issues Science of Science Policy Interagency Group

2 Background SOSP Roadmap and workshop –Data module –Input on data infrastructure Data Infrastructure working group –NSF, NIH, IRS, BEA –January “next steps” memo The new importance of science in economic growth –America COMPETES –ARRA –Congressman Holt’s letter

3 Illustrative challenges Current data system for program administration, not management information Limited linkage of inputs and outcomes No detail on individual students (RA’s, grads and undergrads) supported by grants Annual and final reports not in structured format => Robinson Crusoe decision

4 Example: Estimating Job Creation –Identifying informed respondent HR? Finance? SRO? –Identifying appropriate concept What is a job What is a “created” job What is due to stimulus, given churn in jobs –Getting good estimate Experience with employment surveys –Burden and confusion

5 Possible approach Automatically generate job creation measures –Create administrative tracking system Existing payroll management systems Unemployment insurance wage records –External validation and accountability Credible researchers (not Fed estimates) External tagging

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7 Possible approach Work with willing agencies Pilot with some academic institutions - Federal Demonstration Project Pilot with some HR packages –E.g Peoplesoft Develop useful and interesting end products

8 1. “products” to get buy in 2. Administrative measures of job creation (and earnings) on flow basis

9 1.Customized areas of impact (freehand for zip 20814) 2.Public use data at block level

10 Automatic and customized reports possible

11 Getting into the details: Agency and University Grant Handling Complexities John Voeller

12 Agency Institution Agency Budget Award State Funding Personnel Vendor Contractor HR System Procurement System Subcontracting System Endowment Funding Financial System Existing Institutional Reporting HireBuyEngage Disbursement Award Record Research Project Start-Up Papers Patents Acquisition And Analysis Direct Benefit Analysis Intellectual Property Benefit Analysis Innovation Analysis Institution STAR Detailed Characterization and Summary Download State Jobs, Purchases, Contracts Benefit Analysis STAR Pilot Project

13 Other key issues with ARRA Agencies overloaded with reporting requirements Recipients overloaded with reporting requirements Financial reporting is top priority

14 Broader vision Create science policy data infrastructure –Leverage existing systems to minimize burden –Create flow estimates of awards, outcomes within a single administrative system –Match to other administrative and survey data in secure environment (e.g. student flows to firms, PI activities; firm outcomes: patents; r&d tax credits; IPOs) –Generate consistent, evidence based, open and transparent estimates of economic and societal impact –Cumulate impacts over time and by discipline

15 Next steps: partnership Pilot on developing administrative data infrastructure (role for FDP) –Developing functional specs –Test team of 4-6 FDP members –We will come to your institution for discussion Agency support –Everyone please complete and send the Survey back –We need to have the Test Team identified by 5/27

16 Contact Us At Any Time For questions, follow-up or if some of your institution support people would like to talk more about what is being planned Julia Lane – – 703-292-5145 – jlane@nsf.gov John Voeller – 816-853-7839 – voellerjg@bv.com


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