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Revision as of 08:05, February 1, 2021
Purpose of this page
This page lists resources that may be useful to attendees of the ESIP Winter 2021 meeting tutorial 'Science and the US Government: Where does your contribution fit into the picture?' held on 2021-01-27.
People involved
- Session organizers: Brian Wee, Bill Teng
- Presenter: Brian Wee
- Provocateurs: Steve Young, Arika Virapongse
Goals of the tutorial
- Gain awareness of the science, technology, and policy (STP) landscape. In the course of your S&T work, you might recognize landmarks and wander on over to investigate.
- Provide a broad sketch of the STP landscape for you to investigate further if you're trying to effect change.
Resources
- Tutorial slides