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Science and Security in a Post 9/11 World: A Report Based on Regional Discussions Between the Science and Security Communities

Science and Security in a Post 9/11 World: A Report Based on Regional Discussions Between the Science and Security Communities

Policy and Global Affairs
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Based on a series of regional meetings on university campuses with officials from the national security community and academic research institutions, this report identifies specific actions that should be taken to maintain a thriving scientific research environment in an era of heightened security concerns. Actions include maintaining the open exchange of scientific information, fostering a productive environment for international scholars in the U.S., reexamining federal definitions of sensitive but unclassified research, and reviewing policies on deemed export controls. The federal government should establish a standing entity, preferably a Science and Security Commission, that would review policies regarding the exchange of information and the participation of foreign-born scientists and students in research.
Language
English
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
Release
October 18, 2007
ISBN 13
9780309111911

Science and Security in a Post 9/11 World: A Report Based on Regional Discussions Between the Science and Security Communities

Policy and Global Affairs
0/5 ( ratings)
Based on a series of regional meetings on university campuses with officials from the national security community and academic research institutions, this report identifies specific actions that should be taken to maintain a thriving scientific research environment in an era of heightened security concerns. Actions include maintaining the open exchange of scientific information, fostering a productive environment for international scholars in the U.S., reexamining federal definitions of sensitive but unclassified research, and reviewing policies on deemed export controls. The federal government should establish a standing entity, preferably a Science and Security Commission, that would review policies regarding the exchange of information and the participation of foreign-born scientists and students in research.
Language
English
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
Release
October 18, 2007
ISBN 13
9780309111911

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