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- WHAT'S NEW, Friday, 2 October 1992 Washington, DC
-
- An Open Letter to the readers of WHAT'S NEW from the Director of
- the National Science Foundation:
-
- I thank the American Physical Society for this opportunity to
- engage the physics community directly. I share your concern for
- the future health of physics research and for determining how
- physicists can contribute to the changing needs of the country.
- I understand the apprehensions being expressed by many members of
- our community. All of us need to work together and address the
- challenges that lie before us.
-
- It is my hope that the physics community knows my wholehearted
- commitment to supporting the academic research and education
- enterprise. I am motivated by the belief that the directions I
- propose will strengthen research activities. With this letter, I
- am asking the community to engage the issue and express its
- thoughts on how the National Science Foundation should proceed.
-
- Let me share with you the process that has brought us to this
- point. It has become clear to me, the National Science Board,
- and many others that the significant changes underway, both
- internal and external to the scientific community, require an
- open, thoughtful discussion of the future role and direction of
- the NSF. These changes--changes in the nature of research
- itself, new demands on academic institutions, the end of the cold
- war, the growing international economic competition--have
- profound public policy ramifications. They are reshaping both
- the environment for conducting research and what the public
- expects from investments in science and technology.
-
- Because of the challenges posed by these changes, the Board has
- established the Commission on the Future of NSF. The Commission
- will make recommendations to the Board on what kind of vision and
- strategy can guide the Foundation and best meet the research and
- education needs of the country in the years ahead. Keeping NSF
- and the academic research and education enterprise strong and
- vital are its primary goals. I believe that, by exercising
- leadership and supporting a broader spectrum of research and
- education activities, we can strengthen the academic enterprise
- and improve future opportunities for research in all disciplines.
-
- After I return from Europe next week, I will resume meeting with
- representatives of the community. Comments regarding the
- Commission should be sent via e-mail to NSBCOMM@NSF.GOV
- (Internet) or NSBCOMM@NSF (Bitnet). If you would like more
- information regarding the Commission, please contact NSF's Office
- of Legislative and Public Affairs at (202) 357-9838.
-
- Sincerely,
- Walter E. Massey
-
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