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Public Listening Sessions on Scientific Integrity and Evidence-Based Policymaking

July 23rd, 2021 / in Announcements, NSF, policy, research horizons, Research News / by Helen Wright

The White House logoAs part of efforts to improve scientific integrity, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the Scientific Integrity Task Force are organizing a series of three virtual listening sessions on July 28-30 to hear from individual members of the public who produce, communicate, and use scientific and technical information.

To help the Task Force understand how to strengthen the integrity of Federal Science, please sign-up to make a brief oral comment sharing your thoughts.

Each of three virtual listening sessions will be organized around a particular theme as described below:

  1. Session 1: Communications – Effective policies and practices to improve the communication of scientific and technological information, including for engagement of Federal scientists and contractors with news media and on social media.
    Who: News media, science writers, science communicators.
    When: Wednesday, July 28, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
    Session 1 Registration
  2. Session 2: Science and Education – Effective policies and practices to: support professional development of scientists and researchers of all genders, races, ethnicities, and backgrounds; address scientific integrity issues related to emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine-learning, and evolving scientific practices, such as citizen science and community-engaged research; improve training of scientific staff about scientific integrity; and handle disagreements about scientific methods and conclusions.
    Who: Scientists, engineers, and educators.
    When: Thursday, July 29, 2021, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT.
    Session 2 Registration
  3. Session 3: Use of Scientific and Technical Information – Effectiveness of Federal scientific integrity policies in promoting trust in Federal science and concerns about a lack of scientific integrity impeding the equitable delivery of Federal Government programs.
    Who: Individuals who use Federal scientific and technical information for decision-making or provision of services; individuals from disadvantaged communities; other consumers of science.
    When: Friday, July 30, 2021, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. EDT.
    Session 3 Registration

Participants in all virtual listening sessions may also comment on the predominant challenges they perceive to scientific integrity in Federal agencies and effective practices for minimizing political or other inappropriate interference in the conduct, communication, or use of Federal science.

Speakers will have up to two minutes to make a comment.  As many speakers will be accommodated as the scheduled time allows.

Interested individuals should register by 5:00 p.m. EDT on Friday, July 23, 2021.  Staff from the IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute will facilitate the virtual listening sessions.  All virtual listening sessions will be recorded for Task Force use. Participation in a virtual listening session will imply consent to capture participant’s names, voices, and likenesses. Anything said may be recorded and transcribed for use by the Task Force. Moderators will manage the discussion and order of remarks.

Those unable to attend the virtual listening sessions or who would like to provide additional information for consideration by the Task Force are welcome to submit a response to the Request for Information (RFI) to Improve Federal Scientific Integrity Policies that was issued on June 28, 2021 in the Federal Register. Responses to the RFI should be submitted to ScientificIntegrityRFI@ostp.eop.gov by Wednesday, July 28, 2021.

Public Listening Sessions on Scientific Integrity and Evidence-Based Policymaking

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