FYI 2010 Bulletins

Number 129: December 29, 2010 Final Decisions on FY 2011 Appropriations Bills Delayed Until Spring
Number 128: December 22, 2010 National Science Board Task Force on Data Policies Discusses Public Access
Number 127: December 22, 2010 House Passes COMPETES Bill and Sends it to the President
Number 126: December 20, 2010 House Scheduled to Vote on COMPETES Bill Tomorrow
Number 125: December 15, 2010 Looking Ahead: House Majority Leader Seeks Common Ground on Education and Basic Research
Number 124: December 15, 2010 Ralph Hall Will Chair House Science and Technology Committee
Number 123: December 13, 2010 Searching for Sixty: Important Week for FY 2011 Appropriations Bills
Number 122: December 10, 2010 Important Medical Isotope Produced with Low Enriched Uranium
Number 121: December 8, 2010 "Our generation’s Sputnik moment is back": President Obama Reiterates His Support for R&D
Number 120: December 7, 2010 AIP Seeking Applicants for Congressional Fellowship Program
Number 119: December 7, 2010 Fiscal Commission Makes Growth and Competitiveness a Priority
Number 118: December 3, 2010 PCAST Recommends Better Coordination and Increased Funding for U.S. Energy Transformation
Number 117: November 24, 2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee Urges Restart of Pu-238 Production
Number 116: November 23, 2010 Independent Review Panel Lauds Technical Performance, Faults Management of Webb Space Telescope
Number 115: November 19, 2010 NRC Report Reviews S&T Strategies of Six Countries
Number 114: November 18, 2010 Associations and Universities Urge $7.4 Billion FY 2011 Budget for NSF
Number 113: November11, 2010 Proposal by Co-Chairs of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Cites R&D Funding, NASA Commercial Spaceflight Program, and Defense RDT&E Funding
Number 112: November 8, 2010 Letter to House Appropriators Urges Increased Funding for DOE Science Programs
Number 111: November 5, 2010 Corporations, Universities, Associations, and Organizations Urge Senate Leaders to Pass COMPETES Legislation
Number 110: November 4, 2010 Looking Ahead: President Obama, Incoming Science Committee Chairman on S&T
Number 109: October 29, 2010 MIT Study Offers New Perspectives on Nuclear Energy
Number 108: October 26, 2010 Recent Developments: Task Force on American Innovation Calls for Robust Support of Basic Research and STEM Education; UK Budget Plan Maintains Science Funding
Number 107: October 22, 2010 “The Day of Reckoning Has Arrived”: Appropriators to Decide on Key Isotope For Space Probes
Number 106: October 20, 2010 National Science Board Issues Report on “Preparing the Next Generation of STEM Innovators”
Number 105: October13, 2010 “Averting the Storm”: Science Committee Holds Hearing on New Competitiveness Report
Number 104: October 12, 2010 Five Years After “Rising Storm” Report, Outlook for American Competitiveness Has Deteriorated
Number 103: October 6, 2010 Senate Confirms Subra Suresh as National Science Foundation Director
Number 102: October 6, 2010 NASA Reauthorization Act: Overview, Earth Science, and Space Science
Number 101: October 5, 2010 New NASA Authorization Bill Awaiting President’s Signature
Number 100: September 30, 2010 New Fiscal Year Starts Tomorrow With Continuation of Current Funding Levels
Number 99: September 30, 2010 Must Reading: President’s Council of S&T Advisors Issues Strategy to Transform K-12 STEM Education
Number 98: September 24, 2010 Senate FY 2011 Department of Defense Funding Bill: Science and Technology Programs
Number 97: September 20, 2010 “A Shared Vision”: Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey
Number 96: September 15, 2010 House Science and Technology Committee Chairman Defends NASA Reauthorization Bill
Number 95: September14, 2010 Little Progress Expected on Key S&T Appropriations and Authorization Bills
Number 94: September 8, 2010 Defense Science Board to Review Basic Research
Number 93: September 8, 2010 “Accelerators for America’s Future”
Number 92: September 7, 2010 AIP Seeks Applicants for State Department Fellowship Program
Number 91: September 1, 2010 Recent Developments:
DOE Education, Export Control Reform, NASA Reauthorization, DOE Advisory Board, NIST Reorganization
Number 90: August 17, 2010 House Science and Tech Subcommittee Advances Nuclear Energy R&D Legislation
Number 89: August 17, 2010 Survey Reveals Public Perceptions of Science Education, Conflicting Views
Number 88: August 9, 2010 FY 2011 Department of Education Appropriations Bill—STEM Highlights
Number 87: August 9, 2010 White House Issues FY 2012 Science and Technology Priorities Memo
Number 86: August 5, 2010 Senate COMPETES Bill Passed by Committee
Number 85: August 4, 2010 FY 2011 Senate Appropriations Bill: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
Number 84: July 30, 2010 House Science Committee Passes NASA Authorization Bill
Number 83: July 28, 2010 Senate FY 2011 NIST Appropriations Bill
Number 82: July 27, 2010 Senate FY 2011 NASA Appropriations Bill
Number 81: July 26, 2010 Senate FY 2011 Department of Energy Funding Bill: JDEM, NNSA
Number 80: July 23, 2010 Senate FY 2011 National Science Foundation Appropriations Bill
Number 79: July 23, 2010 Senate Appropriations Committee Report Language Details DOE Funding Bill
Number 78: July 21, 2010 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Completes DOE Funding Bill
Number 77: July 21, 2010 PCAST Convenes to Discuss Scientific Diplomacy, Gives Go-Ahead to Health IT Report
Number 76: July 21, 2010 Senate Committee Approves NASA Reauthorization Bill
Number 75: July 20, 2010 House Appropriators Draft FY 2011 DOE Funding Bill
Number 74: July 14, 2010 Senator Nelson Previews 2010 NASA Reauthorization Bill
Number 73: July 14, 2010 Nanotechnology Community Asked for Guidance on Formulation of Strategic Plan
Number 72: July 12, 2010 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Board Rejects Administration’s Attempt to Stop Yucca Mountain Construction Authorization Review
Number 71: July 9, 2010 GAO Report Examines National Polar-orbiting Operation Environmental Satellite System
Number 70: June 30, 2010 House Appropriations Subcommittee Bill Fully Funds FY 2011 NSF, NASA Requests; NIST Request Cut
Number 69: June 29, 2010 Obama Administration Releases “National Space Policy”
Number 68: June 25, 2010 JASON Report on “S&T for National Security” Raises Concerns
Number 67: June 23, 2010 Recent Developments: Appropriations, NSF Nomination, Senate COMPETES, Space Policy
Number 66: June 18, 2010 Positive Response to Administration’s Nuclear Energy Strategy
Number 65: June 15, 2010 Obama Administration’s Proposed Space Policy Takes Important Step Forward
Number 64: June 14, 2010 Quotes From the Senate Floor: Debate on EPA Resolution of Disapproval
Number 63: June 9, 2010 Little Movement in Congressional Opposition to New Space Policy
Number 62: June 09, 2010 Senate Plans June 10 Vote on Joint Resolution Invalidating EPA Findings on Greenhouse Gases
Number 61: June 3, 2010 Administration’s National Security Strategy Highlights Importance of S&T and STEM Education
Number 60: June 02, 2010 PCAST Talks Oceans and ARPA-E, Gives Update on Manufacturing, Influenza and STEM Reports
Number 59: June 1, 2010 House Passes Reauthorization of America COMPETES Bill
Number 58: May 25, 2010 House Armed Services Committee Report Language on Basic Research, STEM Education, STEM Workforce
Number 57: May 25, 2010 House Science and Technology Committee’s Report on COMPETES Legislation
Number 56: May 21, 2010 Selections from the Floor: House Consideration of COMPETES Legislation
Number 55: May 20, 2010 House Consideration of COMPETES Bill Highlights Party Differences
Number 54: May 13, 2010 Scientists Take to Capitol Hill for CVD
Number 53: May 12, 2010 Science Committee Hearing Spotlights Shortage in Critical Isotope
Number 52: May 07, 2010 White House Boosts Upcoming National Lab Day
Number 51: April 30, 2010 Senators Seek Support for Letter on DOE Office of Science Budget Request
Number 50: April 29, 2010 29 - 8: House Science and Technology Committee Approves COMPETES Reauthorization
Number 49: April 27, 2010 Appropriations’ Benchmarks for DOE Office of Science, National Science Foundation, and Department of Defense Science and Technology Programs
Number 48: April 26, 2010 NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel’s Observations on Key Issues
Number 47: April 23, 2010 Senate Appropriators Give Little Support to New Space Policy
Number 46: April 21, 2010 House Science and Technology Committee Nears Important Action on Key Legislation
Number 45: April 20, 2010 Norman Augustine Responds to President Obama’s Speech on New Space Exploration Policy
Number 44: April 16, 2010 President Obama Details Administration’s New Space Exploration Policy
Number 43: April 15, 2010 House, Senate Hearings Take Different Approaches to New Space Policy
Number 42: April 9, 2010 House Appropriations Hearing on U.S. Geological Survey
Number 41: April 7, 2010 Nuclear Posture Review Calls for Investments in Science and Technology, Infrastructure and Workforce
Number 40: April 6, 2010 Secretary Chu Testifies on Capitol Hill
Number 39: April 2, 2010 AIP, Member Societies Offer Recommendations for ESEA Reauthorization
Number 38: March 29, 2010 Education Department ESEA Blueprint: Science Optional
Number 37: March 26, 2010 NASA Administrator Bolden Testifies Before House Appropriators
Number 36: March 25, 2010 House Appropriators Support NSF Budget Request
Number 35: March 25, 2010 House Science Subcommittee Reviews NSF FY 2011 Request
Number 34: March 19, 2010 House Appropriators Question DOE’s Energy R&D Programs
Number 33: March 15, 2010 House Hearing Highlights the Need for Federal Medical Radiation Standards
Number 32: March 12, 2010 Your Voice Needed: Supporting the National Science Foundation and the DOE Office of Science
Number 31: March 10, 2010 APS Report Highlights the Role of S&T in Reducing the Nuclear Arsenal
Number 30: March 5, 2010 Congressional Hearings Find Little Support for Administration’s New Space Policy
Number 29: March 1, 2010 Long Day on Capitol Hill for OSTP Director John Holdren
Number 28: February 26, 2010 NIST Director Gallagher Testifies Before House Appropriators
Number 27: February 25, 2010 Vice President Biden on the Role of the National Weapons Laboratories
Number 26: February 23, 2010 Additional Data - Review of FY 2011 Administration Budget Requests
Number 25: February 18, 2010 Senator Nelson on NASA’s FY 2011 Budget Request
Number 24: February 17, 2010 Review of FY 2011 Administration Budget Requests
Number 23: February 15, 2010 FY 2011 Request for the National Nuclear Security Administration
Number 22: February 15, 2010 FY 2011 Request for National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
Number 21: February 15, 2010 FY 2011 Request for U.S. Geological Survey
Number 20: February 12, 2010 FY 2011 Request for Defense Science and Science and Technology Programs
Number 19: February 4, 2010 FY 2011 National Institute of Standards and Technology Request
Number 18: February 04, 2010 FY 2011 STEM Education Budget Request
Number 17: February 04, 2010 FY 2011 NASA Budget Request
Number 16: February 4, 2010 FY 2011 National Science Foundation Request
Number 15: February 3, 2010 FY 2011 Department of Energy Office of Science Request
Number 14: February 2, 2010 Obama Administration Requests Significant Increases in S&T Funding
Number 13: February 02, 2010 Chu Talks Energy R&D at Senate Energy Committee
Number 12: January 29, 2010 Forward Movement on Nuclear Waste Management
Number 11: January 28, 2010 Off to a Fast Start: House Science Committee Hearing on ARPA-E
Number 10: January 28, 2010 Science and Tech Committee Starts Work on COMPETES Reauthorization
Number 9: January 28, 2010 State of the Union: Innovation, Energy, Climate Change, Spending, Education, and Nuclear Policy
Number 8: January 27, 2010 2010 Congressional Calendar
Number 7: January 26, 2010 Science and Engineering Indicators 2010: Public Attitudes Regarding S&T
Number 6: January 21, 2010 Must Reading: Science and Engineering Indicators 2010
Number 5: January 20, 2010 Report Offers Consensus Recommendations on Expanding Public Access to Scholarly Articles
Number 4: January 4, 2010 PCAST Meeting Highlights Administration’s Programs and Strategies
Number 3: January 11, 2010 Obama Lauds STEM Teachers, Calls on Federal Scientists to Join National Lab Day
Number 2: January 8, 2010 Of Note: Selected Quotations from FYI in 2009
Number 1: January 6, 2010 Highlights of Science and Technology Policy Developments of 2009