National Science Foundation
Arden L. Bement, Jr.
Director
Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Wanda E. Ward
Acting Assistant Director
| Division of Science Resources Statistics | |
| Lynda T. Carlson Division Director |
Mary J. Frase Deputy Director |
Ronald S. Fecso Chief Statistician |
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Human Resources Statistics Program
Nancy L. Leach
Program Director
Division of Science Resources Statistics
The Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS) fulfills the legislative mandate
of the National Science Foundation Act to ...
To carry out this mandate, SRS designs, supports, and directs periodic surveys as well as a variety of other data collections and research projects. These surveys yield the materials for SRS staff to compile, analyze, and disseminate quantitative information about domestic and international resources devoted to science, engineering, and technology.
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May 2005
Information and data from the Division of Science Resources Statistics are available on the Web at http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/. This report is available in electronic format only. For NSF's Telephonic Device for the Deaf, dial toll-free (800) 281-8749 or (703) 292-5090.
The development of Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the United States: 2001 was managed by Richard E. Morrison, Senior Economist, National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS), Human Resources Statistics Program (HRS), assisted by Maurya M. Green, Survey Information Specialist, HRS, under the direction of Mary J. Golladay, formerly Program Director, HRS. SRS Division Director Lynda T. Carlson, Deputy Division Director Mary J. Frase, and HRS Program Director Nancy L. Leach provided overall direction and guidance. Tanya R. Gore, of the SRS Information and Technology Services Program (ITSP), provided final composition for this report. Peg Whalen, ITSP, oversaw electronic publication. Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (MPR), under NSF SESTAT Support Services Contract IAG #SRS-0120238 with DHHS/PSC Contract #282-98-0021, Task Order #23, prepared the tables from data collected, assembled, and tabulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor. David Edson and Natalie Justh, of MPR, and Benjamin W. Cover, Michael P. McElroy, and Laurie A. Salmon, of BLS, contributed to this project.