Kei Koizumi, Principal Deputy Director at the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, discusses the vital role of OSTP in advising the president on S&T matters, shaping federal research funding, and global cooperation for AI governance. He shares insights on transitioning from AAAS, advocating for research funding, and promoting inclusive science policy.
Science policy merges 'science for policy' and 'policy for science,' driving progress and societal impact.
Science policy is a collaborative and inclusive 'team sport,' requiring extensive interactions among diverse stakeholders for impactful policies.
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Kay Koizumi's Role at OSTP
Kay Koizumi serves as the Principal Deputy Director for Policy at the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) at the White House. At OSTP, Kay is involved in providing science and technology advice to the President and collaborating with federal agencies and legislators to craft science and technology policies. His work encompasses steering the general mission of science and technology, focusing on impactful S&T policies that shape research funding and ensure the translation of research outcomes into tangible benefits for society.
Science Policy: Science for Policy and Policy for Science
Kay Koizumi defines science policy as a merger of 'science for policy' and 'policy for science.' The former entails using scientific information to inform policy decisions in various fields like healthcare and national security. The latter involves policy decisions that influence the US science and engineering sector, including research funding and policies governing research conduct. Kay emphasizes the importance of science policy in driving progress and societal impact by leveraging scientific insights to address key challenges and enhance innovation.
Engagement and Collaboration in Science Policy
Kay Koizumi highlights the collaborative and inclusive nature of science policy, referring to it as a 'contact sport' and a 'team sport.' He emphasizes the necessity for extensive interactions and teamwork among diverse stakeholders to formulate impactful science and technology policies. Kay underscores the importance of widespread engagement, especially facilitated by digital technologies, to involve scientists, engineers, students, and community members from across the nation in policy discussions. By expanding participation and communication channels, science policy becomes more inclusive and effective, fostering collaborations that strengthen the policymaking process.
In this installment of Science Policy IRL, Kei Koizumi takes us inside the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, or OSTP. As the principal deputy director for policy at OSTP, Koizumi occupies an unusual position at the very heart of science policy in the United States. OSTP provides science and technology advice to the president and executive office, works with federal agencies and legislators to create S&T policy, and helps strengthen and advance American science and technology. Koizumi talks to Issues editor Lisa Margonelli about what he does at OSTP, how he got there, and the exciting developments in S&T policy that get him out of bed every day.
Are you involved in science and technology policy? From science for policy to policy for science, from the merely curious to full-on policy wonks, we would love to hear from all of you! Please visit our survey page to share your thoughts and provide a better understanding of who science policy professionals are, what they do, and why—along with a sense of how science policy is changing and what its future looks like.
Also in Issues, learn more about the creation of the National Nanotechnology Initiative from Neal Lane, science advisor to President Clinton.
Check out Science’s Uncertain Authority in Policy by John Marburger, science advisor to President George W. Bush, to learn more about the interactions between science and the political process.
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