Communicating Science and Engineering Data in the Information Age (2012)

Chapter: Computer Science and Telecommunications Board

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Suggested Citation: "Computer Science and Telecommunications Board." National Research Council. 2012. Communicating Science and Engineering Data in the Information Age. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13282.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS BOARD

The Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) was established in 1986 to provide independent advice to the federal government on technical and public policy issues relating to computing and communications. It is composed of leaders in information technology and complementary fields from industry and academia. CSTB conducts studies of critical national issues that recommend actions or changes in actions by government, industry, academic researchers, and the larger nonprofit sector. CSTB also provides a neutral meeting ground for consideration of complex issues where resolution and action may be premature. It convenes invitational discussion sessions that bring together principals from the public and private sectors to share perspectives on all sides of an issue. The majority of its work is requested by federal government agencies and Congress, consistent with its charter as a unit of the National Academies.

Suggested Citation: "Computer Science and Telecommunications Board." National Research Council. 2012. Communicating Science and Engineering Data in the Information Age. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13282.
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