
Science and Technology Advice for Congress
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'Deserves to be read by every person concerned with the quality of technical input that Congress needs to absorb.'Amory Houghton, Jr., Former U.S. Representative
'In a climate where the objectivity and relevance of science seems nearly everywhere subjected to political scrutiny, [this book] is refreshing, if not poignant. . . . This little volume is positioned to help Congress think carefully about their own knowledge gaps and appropriate ways to close them.'
Step Ahead, APSA
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Contributors Part I: The Issue
1. Analysis, Governance, and the Need for Better Institutional Arrangements
M. Granger Morgan and Jon M. Peha
Part II: Background
2. Technical Advice for Congress: Past Trends and Present Obstacles
Bruce L.R. Smith and Jeffrey K. Stine
3. The Origins, Accomplishments, and Demise of the Office of Technology Assessment
Robert M. Margolis and David H. Guston
4. Insights from the Office of Technology Assessment and Other Assessment Experiences David H. Guston
5. The European Experience
Norman J. Vig
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Part III: Possible Institutional Models
6. Thinking about Alternative Models
M. Granger Morgan and Jon M. Peha
7. An Expanded Analytical Capability in the Congressional Research Service, the General Accounting Office, or the Congressional Budget Office
Christopher T. Hill
8. Expanded Use of the National Academies
John Ahearne and Peter Blair
9. Expanding the Role of the Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship Program
Albert H. Teich and Stephen J. Lita
10. A Lean, Distributed Organization To Serve Congress
M. Granger Morgan, Jon M. Peha, and Daniel E. Hastings
11. A Dedicated Organization in Congress
Gerald L. Epstein and Ashton B. Carter
12. An Independent Analysis Group That Works Exclusively for Congress, Operated by a Nongovernmental Organization
Caroline S. Wagner and William A. Stiles Jr.
Part IV: Moving toward Solution
13. Where Do We Go from Here?
M. Granger Morgan and Jon M. Peha
Appendix 1: The Technology Assessment Act of 1972
Appendix 2: Details on the National Academies Complex
Appendix 3: An External Evaluation of the GAO's First Pilot
Technology Assessment
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