Abstract

Two new reports from the nonprofit Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) provide analyses of U.S. government agencies’ policies on scientific integrity and media. An 8 March report, “Federal Agency Scientific Integrity Policies: A Comparative Analysis,” found that many of those policies at 22 agencies and departments that were written following a 2009 presidential directive “actively promote and support a culture of scientific integrity,” but a number of the policies have significant flaws.

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