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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1998. Observations on the President's Fiscal Year 1999 Federal Science and Technology Budget. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6138.
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APPENDIX A
Data Tables

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1998. Observations on the President's Fiscal Year 1999 Federal Science and Technology Budget. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6138.
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TABLE A-1 Trends in FS&T, FY 1994–FY 1999. Budget Authority for Total FS&T (Conduct and Facilities), in millions of constant FY 1998 dollars

 

Federal S&T

Federal R&D

Fiscal Year

Current $M

Constant $M

Current $M

Constant $M

1994

43,002

46,997

71,074

77,677

1995

42,688

45,485

70,948

75,597

1996

42,162

43,910

71,232

74,185

1997

43,340

44,161

73,934

75,335

1998

45,557

45,557

76,038

76,038

1999

47,057

46,134

77,735

76,211

Chg. FY 1998–FY1999

+3.3%

+1.3%

+2.2%

+0.2%

Chg. FY1994–FY1999

+9.4%

-1.8%

+9.4%

-1.9%

 

Sources: FS&T numbers from Table 1; R&D from AAAS Reports

TABLE A-2 FS&T Budget by Agency, FY 1994–FY 2003 (in millions of constant 1998 dollars)

 

Act'l

1994

Act'l

1995

Act'l

1996

Act'l

1997

Est.

1998

Req.

1999

Prjctd

2000

Prjctd

2001

Prjctd

2002

Prjctd

2003

NIH

11,446

11,467

11,899

12,449

13,097

13,885

14,393

14,956

15,836

17,381

NSF

2,451

2,553

2,490

2,470

2,568

2,801

2,829

2,854

2,878

2,905

DOD

9,052

8,450

7,857

7,635

7,800

7,040

6,951

6,818

6,758

6,725

DOE

6,475

5,942

5,668

5,472

5,437

6,170

5,973

5,913

5,897

5,778

TABLE A-3 FS&T versus RFFA, FY 1999 (millions of dollars)

Agency

FS&T

RFFA*

Non-RFFA FS&T

Dept. of Defense

7,181

0

7,181

Dept. of Health & Human Services

14,888

14,869

19

National Institutes of Health***

14,163

14,798

-635

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

9,504

4,605

4,899

Dept. of Energy

6,293

3,741

2,552

National Science Foundation

2,857

3,710

-853

United States Dept. of Agriculture

1,549

1,454

95

Dept. of Commerce

1,083

858

225

Dept. of the Interior

629

807

-178

Dept. of Transportation

775

0

775

Environmental Protection Agency

657

692

-35

All Others

1,641

360

1,281**

TOTAL FS&T

47,057

31,096

15,961

* Of the total, $3 billion of the RFFA is non-R&D/FS&T

** RFFA includes the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, Dept. of Education

*** NIH is under the Department of Health and Human Services

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1998. Observations on the President's Fiscal Year 1999 Federal Science and Technology Budget. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6138.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1998. Observations on the President's Fiscal Year 1999 Federal Science and Technology Budget. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6138.
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In this report, the Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (COSEPUP) provides its observations on the federal science and technology (FS&T) portion of the president's fiscal year (FY) 1999 submission. The FS&T budget (see box) reflects the federal investment in the creation of new knowledge and technologies and excludes such activities as the testing and evaluating of new weapons systems.

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