Eisenhower Executive Office Building, 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20502
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DIRECTOR | John P. Holdren |
Chief of Staff | Cristin Dorgelo |
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Assistant Director, Federal Research and Development | Kei Koizumi |
Assistant Director, Legislative Affairs | Donna Pignatelli |
Communications Director / Senior Policy Analyst | Kristin Lee |
Deputy Chief of Staff / Assistant Director | Ted M. Wackler |
General Counsel | Rachael Leonard |
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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER | |
Chief Technology Officer | Megan Smith |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer | Alexander Macgillivray |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer | Corinna Zarek |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer | Edward W. Felten |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Data Policy / Chief Data Scientist | Dhanuray Patil |
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ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY DIVISION | |
Associate Director | (vacancy) |
Assistant Director, Clean Energy and Transportation | Austin Brown |
Assistant Director, Climate Adaptation and Ecosystems | Laura Petes |
Assistant Director, Climate Resilience and Information | Amy Luers |
Assistant Director, Climate Resilience and Land Use | Rich Pouyat |
Assistant Director, Climate Science | Donald Wuebbles |
Assistant Director, Earth Observations | David Hermreck |
Assistant Director, Environmental Health | Bruce Rodan |
Assistant Director, Natural Disaster Resilience | Jacqueline Meszaros |
Assistant Director, Polar Sciences | Martin Jeffries |
Assistant Director, Space Weather | William Murtagh |
Principal Assistant Director, Environment and Energy | Tamara Dickinson |
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NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION | |
Associate Director | (vacancy) |
Assistant Director, Biosecurity and Emerging Technologies | Gerald Epstein |
Assistant Director, Cybersecurity | Timothy Polk |
Assistant Director, Cybersecurity Strategy | Gregory Shannon |
Assistant Director, Defense Programs | Chris Fall |
Assistant Director, Global Security | Matthew J. Heavner |
Assistant Director, Special Programs | Mark LeBlanc |
Principal Assistant Director, National Security and International Affairs | Steve Fetter |
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SCIENCE DIVISION | |
Associate Director | Jo Emily Handelsman |
Assistant Director, Bioethics and Privacy | Melissa Goldstein |
Assistant Director, Broadening Participation | Wanda Ward |
Assistant Director, Education and Learning Science | Danielle Carnival |
Assistant Director, Education and Physical Sciences | Meredith Drosback |
Assistant Director, Research Infrastructure | Altaf Carim |
Assistant Director, Scientific Data and Information | Jerry Sheehan |
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TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION DIVISION | |
Associate Director | (vacancy) |
Assistant Director, Behavioral Science | Maya Shankar |
Assistant Director, Biological Innovation | Robbie Barbero |
Assistant Director, Civil and Commercial Space | Benjamin Roberts |
Assistant Director, Education and Telecommunications Innovation | Aadil Ginwala |
Assistant Director, Entrepreneurship | Douglas Rand |
Assistant Director, Innovation for Growth | Jennifer Erickson |
Assistant Director, Learning and Innovation | Kumar Garg |
Assistant Director, Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials | Lloyd Whitman |
Assistant Director, Open Innovation | Christofer Nelson |
Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation | Thomas Kalil |
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BUDGET AND ADMINISTRATION | |
Operations Manager and Security Officer | Stacy Murphy |
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) 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 supports the President by serving as a source of engineering, scientific, and technological analysis and judgment on plans, policies, and programs of the Federal Government. OSTP experts advise the President on scientific and technological matters that affect areas of national concern like the economy, environment, foreign relations, health, and national security; evaluate the effectiveness, quality, and scale of the Federal effort in science and technology; advise and assist the President, the Office of Management and Budget, and Federal agencies throughout the Federal budget development process; and help the President with leading and coordinating the Federal Government's research and development programs.
The OSTP's Web site features a blog.
Instructions for submitting a FOIA request are available online.
Internships offer a unique opportunity to work with senior White House officials and science and technology policy analysts in the OSTP's topic-based divisions or on the OSTP legal team. Applicants may apply for one of three terms: Fall, Spring, or Summer. Each term lasts no more than 90 days; interns receive no remuneration; and students may be eligible to receive academic credit.
The OSTP's resource library is an expanding collection of agency materials that includes compliance guidelines, documents, presentations, reports, speeches, and testimonies. An archival section contains materials from past administrations.
White House factsheets and science and technology-related remarks, statements, weekly addresses, and other Presidential items are available on the OSTP's Web site.