Office of Science and Technology Policy

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Office of Science and Technology Policy

New Executive Office Building, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20502

Phone, 202-456-7116. Fax, 202-456-6021. Internet, www.ostp.gov.

DIRECTOR John Holdren

Chief of Staff Jim Kohlenberger

Assistant Director At-Large Steve Fetler

General Counsel Rachael Leonard, Acting

Assistant Director, Federal Research and Kei Koizumi

Development

Assistant Director, Strategic Communicators / Rick Weiss

Senior Policy Analyst

Assistant Director, International Relations Joan Rolf

Assistant Director, Social and Behavioral Diane DiEullis, Acting

Science

Assistant Director, Physical Sciences and Jean Cottam Allen

Engineering

Assistant Director, Life Sciences Diane DiEullis

Assistant Director, Biotechnology Mike Stebbins

Associate Director and Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra

Assistant Director, Space and Aeronautics Robie Samanta Roy

Assistant Director, Technology R&D Kevin Hurst

Assistant Director, National Security and Mike LeBlanc

Emergency Preparedness

Associate Director, Energy and Environment Shere Abbott

Operations Manager, Budget and Administration David Hodge

Executive Director, President's Council of Deborah Stine

Advisors on Science and Technology

Co-Chair, President's Council of Advisors on Eric Lander

Science and Technology

Co-Chair, President's Council of Advisors on Harold Varmus

Science and Technology

Executive Director, National Science and Christy Johnson

Technology Council

Director, National Coordination Office for the Clayton Teague

National Nanotechnology Initiative

Director, National Coordination Office for Chris Greer

Networking and Information Technology Research and Development

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The Office of Science and Technology Policy was established within the Executive Office of the President by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. 6611).

The Office serves as a source of scientific, engineering, and technological analysis and judgment for the President...

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