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SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY
卷 48, 期 2, 页码 164-176出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scaa070
关键词
technology assessment; US Congress; science and technology advice
资金
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Effective science and technology (S&T) assessment capabilities providing advice for Congress require credibility and relevance. Those who provide advice must be authoritative, objective, and independent, while the advice itself must be relevant, useful, and timely. Congress often draws on traditional options like the National Research Council, Congressional Research Service, Office of Technology Assessment, and Government Accountability Office when seeking S&T advice.
Effective science and technology (S&T) assessment capabilities providing advice for Congress must be both credible and suitable to congressional needs. To be credible, from the perspective of those who will use the advice, its provision must be (1) authoritative, (2) objective, and (3) independent. To be suitable, the advice must be (4) relevant, (5) useful, and (6) timely. For S&T advice today, Congress draws on many sources but four traditional options stand out as having been used most frequently: (1) The National Research Council, the operating arm of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, (2) The Congressional Research Service, (3) the former Office of Technology Assessment, and (4) the Government Accountability Office. This article chronicles the evolution of these four organizations and evaluates their relative strengths and weaknesses in terms of the six defined key characteristics for providing effective S&T advice for Congress, drawing conclusions for organizational improvements.
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