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Title: Executive Order 12881: National Sci. and Tech. Council
Author: The White house
Date: November 23, 1993
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
November 23, 1993
EXECUTIVE ORDER
12881
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution
and the laws of the United States of America, including section
301 of title 3, United States Code, it is hereby ordered as
follows:
Section 1. Establishment.
There is established the National
Science and Technology Council ("the Council").
Section 2. Membership.
The Council shall comprise the:
- President, who shall serve as Chairman of the Council;
- Vice President;
- Secretary of Commerce;
- Secretary of Defense;
- Secretary of Energy;
- Secretary of Health and Human Services;
- Secretary of State;
- Secretary of the Interior;
- Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration;
- Director, National Science Foundation;
- Director of the office of Management and Budget;
- Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency;
- Assistant to the President for Science and Technology;
- National Security Advisor;
- Assistant to the President for Economic Policy;
- Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; and
- Such other officials of, executive departments and
agencies as the President may, from time to time,
designate.
Section 3. Meetings of the Council.
The President or, upon
his direction, the Assistant to the President for Science
and Technology ("the Assistant"), may convene meetings of
the Council. The President shall preside over the meetings
of the Council, provided that in his absence the Assistant,
will preside.
Section 4. Functions.
(a) The principal function the
Council are, to the extent permitted by law: (1) to
coordinate the science and technology policy-making process;
(2) to ensure science and technology policy decisions and
programs are consistent with the President's stated goals;
(3) to help integrate the President's science and technology
policy agenda across the Federal,Government; (4) to ensure
science and technology are considered in development and
implementation of Federal policies and programs; and (5) to
further international cooperation in science and technology.
The Assistant may take such actions, including drafting a
Charter, as may be necessary or appropriate to implement such
functions.
(b) All executive departments and agencies, whether or not
represented on the Council, shall coordinate science and
technology policy through the Council and shall share
information on research and development budget requests with
the Council.
(c) The Council shall develop for submission to the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
recommendations on research and development budgets that
reflect national goals. In addition, the Council shall
provide advice to the Director of the Office of Management
and Budget concerning the agencies' research and development
budget submissions.
(d) The Assistant will, when appropriate, work in
conjunction with the Assistant to the President for Economic
Policy, the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy,
the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the
National Security Adviser.
Section 5. Administration.
(a) The Council will
oversee the duties of the Federal Coordinating
Council for Science Engineering, and Technology,
the National Space Council, and the National
Critical Materials Council.
(b) The Council may function through
established or ad hoc committees, task forces, or
interagency groups.
(c) To the extent practicable and permitted
by law, executive departments and agencies shall
make resources, including, but not limited to,
personnel, office support, and printing, available
to the Council as requested by the Assistant.
(d) All executive departments and agencies
shall cooperate with the Council and provide such
assistance, information, and advice to the Council
as the Council may request, to the extent permitted
by law.
WILLIAM J. CLINTON
THE WHITE HOUSE,
November 23, 1993.