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The President today issued an Executive Order designedto
strengthen the conduct and adntinistration of the seientific résarch
and development programs of the various departments and agencies of
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The order directs the National Science Foundation to make studies
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research carried on in universities and other nonprofit institutions.
Other Federal agencies, however, will continue to carry on basic research

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The Foundation will also study the effects of Federal research
support on the Nation's educational institutions and recommend policies
and procedures to promote the attainment of the Federal research

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tional institutions,

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The order also directs the head of each agency engaged in research
to make sure that such research programs refleet urgent needs and are
carried on economically and with regard to the efficient use of scientific
manpower, In this connection the order provides a new method to
facilitate the exchange of scientific equipment and facilities among the
Federal agencies so as to avoid buying new equipment or building new
facilities when another agency has unused equipment or facilities available.

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"Science hag a vital role in our Nation's seeurity and growth.
During the past half-century, it has brought about a vast transformation
in industry, in agriculture, in medicine, in transportation, and in
communications, Military scienee has been revolutionized by techno~» logical development, The impact of scienee is inereasingly felt in
every field of public policy including foreign affaiys, All this has been
brought about through a combination of vision, initiative, business enter-

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prise, a strong educational system, and the dedieated enthusiasm ofthe
scientific community,

"The responsibilities of the Federal Government toward science
have likewise changed greatly, In 1940, the Federal Government spent
about one hundred million dollars in supporting research and development,
The budget which I have just transmitted to the Congresa calls for
expenditures for these purposes in the next fiseal year of over two billion
dollars. This is convincing evidence of the important yole of science
and technology in our national affairs.

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