Environmental Information:RESOURCE: U.S. Survey of State Government R&D Expenditures
Published: August 4, 2012, 12:00 am
Updated: August 4, 2012, 4:06 pm
Grade Level: General Public
NSF Report Detailing Nationwide and State-by-State
R&D Activities Performed by State Government Agencies
Agencies in the top five states accounted for 47 percent of all state agency R&D expenditures
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The FY 2009 survey is the most recent NSF survey of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. For the first time, NSF is publishing survey data by individual state agency. Credit: NSF |
A report (FY 2009 Survey of State Government R&D Expenditures) released by the National Science Foundation (NSF) found state agency expenditures for research and development totaled $1.2 billion in fiscal year 2009, a 7 percent increase over the fiscal 2007 total of $1.1 billion.
The InfoBrief details nationwide and state-by-state totals of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies. This is the first time survey data are available by individual state agencies. Previously only state totals were published.
This survey also marked the first time NSF asked state agencies to classify their R&D according to the following five categories:
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Agriculture: animal health; aquaculture; crop management; food and commodities; forestry
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Environment and Natural Resources: air and water quality; fish, game, and wildlife; marine and aquatic environments; geological survey; parks and preserves; soil and water conservation
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Health: biomedical research; mental health and addiction; public health
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Transportation: highways, roads, and bridges; ports and waterways; public transportation; rail and freight; aviation
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Other: R&D in other areas, such as corrections, education, energy, labor, public safety, and social services
In addition to the $1.2 billion on R&D, state agencies also expended $103 million on R&D facilities, for a total of $1.3 billion in fiscal 2009.
The level of R&D expenditures reported by state agencies ranged from $0.5 million in the District of Columbia to $147 million in California.
The fiscal 2009 survey is the most recent NSF survey of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For more information on this report, please contact Michael Yamaner.
Please visit the NSF's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) for more reports and other products.
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August 2, 2012

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Sidney Draggan Ph.D. (Lead Author);National Science Foundation (Content Source); "U.S. Survey of State Government R&D Expenditures". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 4, 2012; Last revised Date August 4, 2012; Retrieved May 23, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/resources/view/178879/?topic=49581>
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Dr. Sidney Draggan, an Ecologist and Science Policy Analyst, served most recently as Senior Science and Science Policy Advisor to the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He joined the staff of the Immediate Office of the Assistant Administrator in 1997 after serving for two years as Special Assistant for Scien ... (Full Bio)
NSF Report Detailing Nationwide and State-by-State
R&D Activities Performed by State Government Agencies
Agencies in the top five states accounted for 47 percent of all state agency R&D expenditures
 |
|
The FY 2009 survey is the most recent NSF survey of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. For the first time, NSF is publishing survey data by individual state agency. Credit: NSF |
A report (FY 2009 Survey of State Government R&D Expenditures) released by the National Science Foundation (NSF) found state agency expenditures for research and development totaled $1.2 billion in fiscal year 2009, a 7 percent increase over the fiscal 2007 total of $1.1 billion.
The InfoBrief details nationwide and state-by-state totals of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies. This is the first time survey data are available by individual state agencies. Previously only state totals were published.
This survey also marked the first time NSF asked state agencies to classify their R&D according to the following five categories:
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Agriculture: animal health; aquaculture; crop management; food and commodities; forestry
-
Environment and Natural Resources: air and water quality; fish, game, and wildlife; marine and aquatic environments; geological survey; parks and preserves; soil and water conservation
-
Health: biomedical research; mental health and addiction; public health
-
Transportation: highways, roads, and bridges; ports and waterways; public transportation; rail and freight; aviation
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Other: R&D in other areas, such as corrections, education, energy, labor, public safety, and social services
In addition to the $1.2 billion on R&D, state agencies also expended $103 million on R&D facilities, for a total of $1.3 billion in fiscal 2009.
The level of R&D expenditures reported by state agencies ranged from $0.5 million in the District of Columbia to $147 million in California.
The fiscal 2009 survey is the most recent NSF survey of R&D activities performed and funded by state government agencies in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For more information on this report, please contact Michael Yamaner.
Please visit the NSF's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) for more reports and other products.
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August 2, 2012

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