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Executive Office of the President of the United States

… as contained in the law, are to advise the President of scientific and technological considerations, evaluate the … as contained in the law, are to advise the President of scientific and technological considerations, evaluate the … - page 58
… concerns of departments, agencies, or parts of the scientific community. Chapter Executive Office of the … concerns of departments, agencies, or parts of the scientific community. … The OSTP should continue to play - … - page 58
… to be concern about mission creep and funds expended on nonscientific R&D. Chapter Executive Office of the President of … to be concern about mission creep and funds expended on nonscientific R&D. … Given a long list of priorities, - 944 … - page 58
… general matter, the new Administration should separate the scientific risk assessment function from the risk management … general matter, the new Administration should separate the scientific risk assessment function from the risk management … - page 58
… all policy manuals, guidance documents, and agendas, and scientific excellence and innovation should be restored as … all policy manuals, guidance documents, and agendas, and scientific excellence and innovation should be restored as … - page 58

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How Project 2025 Could Impact Hurricane Victims - Newsweek
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Project 2025 proposals could impact NOAA scientific climate change studies - The Alpena News
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