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Title: Science Policy and ASA


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Science Policy and ASA
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2006/2007 ASA Task Force
  • Members from 2006 (all continued into 2007)
  • Alicia Carriquiry, Iowa State University
  • Ginny de Wolf, Consultant (former federal
    statistician)
  • Mary Foulkes, Food and Drug Administration
  • Xiao-Li Meng, Harvard University
  • Bonnie Ray, IBM
  • Simon Sheather, Texas AM University
  • John Stufken, University of Georgia

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Composition (contd)
  • New member for 2007
  • Yasmin Said, Johns Hopkins University
  • Liaisons
  • Alan Karr, Chair, Federally Funded Research
    Committee
  • David Marker, Chair, Scientific and Public
    Affairs Advisory Committee
  • Bill Smith, ASA

4
Additional Help
  • Tom Jabine, ASA Fellow
  • AAAS staff
  • Mark Frankel, Director, Scientific Freedom,
    Responsibility and Law Program
  • Al Teisch, Director, Science Policy Programs

5
What is Science Policy?
  • Harvey Brooks characterized science policy as
    having two dimensions
  • Science-for-policy Concerns how scientific
    data, information, and methods can, and should
    be, used in the formulation and execution of
    public policy.
  • Policy-for-science Public policy about the
    conduct of scientific research. This includes
  • Federal funding of scientific research
  • Federal support for education in the sciences,
    for example, funding of science, technology,
    engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education

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ASAs Mission Statement and Science Policy
  • Formalizing and increasing the Associations
    participation in science policy discussions at
    all levels is consistent with ASAs Mission
    Statement. This Statement has six components.
  • Science-for-policy is reflected in five
  • Support excellence in statistical practice,
    research, journals, and meetings.
  • Promote the proper application of statistics.
  • Use our discipline to enhance human welfare.
  • Anticipate and meet the needs of our members.
  • Seek opportunities to advance the statistics
    profession.

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ASAs Mission Statement (contd)
  • Policy-for-science is pertinent to four
  • Support excellence in statistical practice,
    research, journals, and meetings.
  • Work for the improvement of statistical education
    at all levels.
  • Anticipate and meet the needs of our members.
  • Seek opportunities to advance the statistics
    profession.

8
JPBM and Science Policy
  • ASA is the only JPBM member that does not have
    formal science policy activities.
  • Potential models for ASA Look at the science
    policy activities of our sister associations in
    the JPBM.
  • MAA, AMS, and SIAM have science policy
    committees
  • ASAs structure of committees, sections, and SIGs
    provide many avenues for science policy
    activities. Not realistic or prudent for ASA to
    centralize its science policy activities.

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JPBM and Science Policy (contd)
  • Potential models (contd)
  • Hire a government relations firm SIAM uses
    Lewis-Burke. MAA used this firm until the end of
    2006.
  • Create a staff position

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Recommendation
  • Recommendation Create a full-time position on
    the ASA staff for a science policy professional.

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Recommendation (contd)
  • Purposes of the position are to
  • (1) increase the participation of ASA and the
    statistical profession in public policy
    discussions at state, national, and international
    levels, in order to promote the use of sound
    statistical methods in the collection and
    analysis of the data on which policy decisions
    are based, and
  • (2) ensure that the statistical sciences receive
    an appropriate share of public funds devoted to
    scientific research and education.

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About the Position
  • The Task Force recommends that the individual
    hired in this position report directly to the ASA
    Executive Director.
  • The ideal candidate must have a background in
    statistics and excellent communication skills,
    with experience working with Congress.
  • The individual hired in this position
  • will serve as an advocate for statistics and
  • will be expected to ensure that the Association
    and its members are represented whenever science
    policy matters of national or international
    importance are discussed.
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