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The Committee on Scientific Communication and National Security (CSCANS) considers approaches to regulating science and technology that will support American national security, scientific preeminence and long-term economic growth. CSCANS is a unit of the Policy and Global Affairs Division of the National Research Council. Learn more about CSCANS. Projects CSCANS is providing oversight to the study, Science, Security, and Prosperity in a Changing World. The study will review the national security-related policies and regulations that govern the conduct of science and technology (S&T), including classification, export control and non-immigrant visa policies. The goal of the study is to find ways to ensure both our national security and the health and prosperity of our nation’s S&T research and innovation.

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The National Academies
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Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202-334-2878
Fax: 202-334-2725
Email: Patricia Wrightson - pwrightson@nas.edu

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