What's Happening?
Thirteen former leaders of the National Science Foundation (NSF) are urging the Senate and the Trump administration to appoint a director and board members for the agency. The NSF has been without a director for over a year, and the entire National Science Board
was recently ousted by the White House. The former leaders emphasize the importance of leadership in maintaining the U.S.'s competitive edge in scientific research.
Why It's Important?
The lack of leadership at the NSF could hinder the agency's ability to effectively manage its nearly $9 billion budget and support critical scientific research. This situation may impact the U.S.'s global standing in science and technology, particularly as other countries, like China, increase their investment in research and development. The call for appointments highlights the need for stable governance to ensure the NSF can fulfill its mission.












