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10.05.2010

Department of Interior responds to our comments









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From: Union of Concerned Scientists <action@ucsusa.org>
Subject: Department of Interior responds to our comments

Date: Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 12:27 PM

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Strengthening Science at the DOI
After receiving more than 10,000 comments from UCS supporters—Interior Secretary Ken Salazar issued a strong scientific integrity policy. 
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Department of Interior Responds to Our Comments

Dear Scotts Contracting,

Last month, we asked UCS supporters like you to submit comments regarding the Department of the Interior's (DOI's) draft scientific integrity policy. The policy would have done little to prevent the kind of manipulation and distortion of science that has skewed decisions on everything from underwater oil drilling to endangered species.
Last Wednesday—after receiving more than ten thousand comments from UCS supporters—Interior Secretary Ken Salazar issued a radically different scientific integrity policy that addresses most of the issues we raised. Read our reaction here.
I heard personally from staff at the DOI that they relied heavily upon our input in shaping the new policy, and it's clear that this public pressure convinced them to do the right thing. Together, we made sure the DOI heard loud and clear that the public supports strong actions to protect government science.
On the heels of this victory, we need to ensure strong scientific integrity standards like these are in place throughout the federal government.
In September, UCS released the results of a survey of government scientists who work on food safety—hundreds reported political interference in their work over the past year. These results clearly illustrate the need for better protection for whistleblowers, the right for scientists to speak publicly about their work, and other critical reforms to defend science from political interference.
In March 2009, President Obama asked the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to create a detailed plan to protect the integrity of science throughout the federal government. In September, the president's science advisor told us a plan would come by the end of 2010, and we intend to hold the White House to this promise. In the meantime, you can track the administration's progress here. 

Sincerely,
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Michael Halpern
National Field Organizer
UCS Scientific Integrity Program

 
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