TABLE A-l Comparison of Alternative FY 2000 Budgets (millions of dollars)
Agency |
21st Century Research Fund* |
FS&T |
R&D |
Dept. of Defense |
4,069 |
7,386 |
35,065 |
Dept. of Health & Human Services National Institutes of Health |
15,933 15,933 |
16,047 15,289 |
16,047 15,289 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
4,786 |
9,770 |
9,770 |
Dept. of Energy |
3,881 |
6,645 |
7,467 |
National Science Foundation |
3,921 |
2,890 |
2,890 |
Dept. of Agriculture |
1,603 |
1,850 |
1,850 |
Dept. of Commerce |
918 |
1,172 |
1,172 |
Dept. of the Interior |
838 |
590 |
590 |
Dept. of Transportation |
834 |
836 |
836 |
Environmental Protection Agency |
751 |
645 |
645 |
All Others |
581 |
1,578 |
1,578 |
TOTAL |
38,115 |
49,409 |
77,910 |
Source: Office of Management and Budget, Budget of the U.S. Government FY 2000 and AAAS, Tables II-1 and II-11. * Of the $38.1 billion proposed for the 21st Century Research Fund, $1.94 billion is not included in either the R&D budget or the FS&T budget. More than half of the non-FS&T money in the 21st Century Fund ($1.03 billion) is due to the inclusion of almost all of the non-FS&T portions of the NSF budget in the 21st Century Fund (e.g., Education and Human Resources). The remainder is non-FS&T at NIH, Interior, and EPA. |
TABLE A-2 Trends in FS&T and R&D, FY 1994–FY 2000, in Millions of Constant FY 1999 Dollars
|
FS&T |
R&D |
||
Fiscal Year |
Current |
Constant |
Current |
Constant |
1994 |
43,002 |
46,894 |
71,074 |
77,507 |
1995 |
42,688 |
45,461 |
70,948 |
75,557 |
1996 |
42,162 |
44,038 |
71,206 |
74,374 |
1997 |
43,340 |
44,428 |
73,934 |
75,791 |
1998 |
45,191 |
45,777 |
75,879 |
76,863 |
1999 |
48,257 |
48,257 |
79,282 |
79,282 |
2000 |
49,410 |
48,441 |
77,910 |
76,382 |
Chg., FY 1999–FY 2000 Chg., FY 1994–FY 2000 |
2.4 14.9 |
0.4 3.3 |
-1.7 9.6 |
-3.7 -1.5 |
Source: AAAS Tables I-16 and II-1; FS&T figures for 1994–997 carried forward from Observations on the President's FY 1999 Federal Science and Technology Budget. |