President
Bush sent his FY 2002 budget request to Congress yesterday. During the
next two weeks, FYI will provide detailed information on physics-related
programs. Below are the percentage changes in total funding for selected
programs between this year and the President's FY 2002 request. Please
note that program content can change between years. No adjustment has
been made for inflation, which is likely to be similar to the Consumer
Price Index for 2000, which was 3.4%.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Total is up
1.3%
Research and Related Activities is down 0.5%
Physics is down 2.1%
Materials Research is down 2.1%
Astronomical Sciences is up 5.1%
Atmospheric Sciences is down 1.0%
Earth Sciences is up 0.8%
Ocean Sciences is down 1.0%
Total Engineering is unchanged
U.S. Polar Research Programs is up 1.5%
Total Education and Human Resources is up 10.9%
Total Major Research Equipment is down 20.6%
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (As amended)
Total Science
is up 0.1%
High Energy Physics is up 0.6%
Nuclear Physics is unchanged
Biological and Environmental Research is down 8.2%
Basic Energy Sciences is up 1.3%
Fusion Energy Sciences is unchanged
NASA
Total is up
1.8%
Space Science is up 5.7%
Earth Science is down 13.9%
Biological and Physical Research is down 6.9%
Human Space Flight is up 2.5%
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (PRELIMINARY, FINAL REQUEST
DUE MAY 15)
Total Basic
Research, Applied Research, Advanced Technology Development is up
2.1%
Basic Research (6.1) is up 1.9%
Applied Research (6.2) is up 2.4%
Advanced Technology Development (6.3) is up 1.9%
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
Total is down
18.4%
NIST Laboratories are up 11.6%
Advanced Technology Program is down 91.1%
DEPT. OF EDUCATION: EISENHOWER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
No separate
request; Eisenhower has been consolidated into a broader Teacher Quality
program which is up 17.0%
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Total is down
7.9%
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
Total is up
13.5%