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Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy
Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
Workshop on Measurement of Research and Development
July 24-25, 2003
Open Meeting
July 24, 2003 Location: Room 100, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20001
7:30-8:15
Continental Breakfast
8:15-8:30
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Larry Brown
8:30-9:00
Congressional Uses of R&D Data
David Goldston
Majority Chief of Staff
House Science Committee
9:00-9:30
National Science Board Use of R&D Data
Anita K. Jones
National Science Board
9:30-10:30
Panel 1: Refining the Measures of R&D
John Adams
Moderator
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Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy
Basic, Applied, Development: Do We Need New Boundaries
Greg Tassey
NIST
Measurement Issues in a Changing Environment
Michael Gallaher
RTI
10:30-10:45
Break
10:45-12:00
Panel 2: Statistical Methodology Issues
Richard Valliant
Moderator
Developing a Quality Profile of the NSF Portfolio
Barbara Bailar
Consultant
Improving Survey Methodology
Jeri Mulrow
NSF
Research Agenda
Ray Wolfe
NSF
12:00-1:00
Lunch
01:00-3:00
Panel 3: Improving Measures of R&D Activity in Industry
Steve Klepper
Moderator
Census Bureau Perspective on Improving the RD-1 Survey
Bill Bostic
Census Bureau
Expanding the Collection of Data from Industry
Bill Long
BPRA Inc.
Collecting R&D Data from Businesses in Japan
Tomohiro Ijichi
University of Tokyo
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Producing Geographic Estimates
Michael Bordt
Statistics Canada
3:00-3:30
Break
3:30-4:30
Panel 4: Emerging Uses of R&D Data
Bronwyn Hall
Moderator
R&D Data in the National Accounts
Barbara Fraumeni
BEA
July 25, 2003 Location: Room 101, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20001
8:00-8:30
Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:30
Panel 5: Measures of R&D Spending in the Federal Government
Jay Hakes
Moderator
Understanding the Basic Federal Measures
Kei Koizumi
AAAS
Supplementing the NSF Surveys: Lessons
Donna Fossum
Learned from the RaDiUS Program
RAND
9:30-9:45
Break
9:45-11:00
Panel 6: Obtaining Data on Innovation
Wes Cohen
Moderator
Surveys of Innovation
Mike McGeary
Consultant
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European Community Innovation Survey (CIS-3)
Anna Larsson
(via teleconference)
Sverre Dommersnes
EUROSTAT
Lessons Learned in the Carnegie-Mellon Survey
John Walsh
University of Tokyo
11:00-11:30
Workshop Summary and Discussion
Larry Brown, Bronwyn Hall
11:30-12:30
Lunch
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