U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology

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The U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology is a senior federal official responsible for guiding national policy and programs at the intersection of scientific research, technological development, and economic and industrial growth.

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instanceOf United States federal government position
government office
aimsTo enhance productivity and industrial capacity through technology
strengthen U.S. leadership in key technologies
support job creation in technology-intensive sectors
appointmentMethod presidential appointment with Senate confirmation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focus industrial innovation and modernization
integration of scientific research with commercial applications
technology-driven economic development
goal align federal science and technology efforts with industrial and economic priorities
promote U.S. economic competitiveness through science and technology
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States government
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
level senior executive position
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
partOf United States Department of Commerce NERFINISHED
policyDomain emerging technologies
industrial competitiveness
innovation policy
research and development policy
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ecosystem support
technology transfer
policyInstrument federal programs supporting research and development
innovation and competitiveness grants or programs
public–private partnerships in science and technology
technology commercialization initiatives
policyScope national
positionType political appointee
reportsTo United States Secretary of Commerce NERFINISHED
requires expertise in science and technology policy
knowledge of economic and industrial development issues
responsibleFor guiding national policy at the intersection of science and technology
overseeing programs related to scientific research
overseeing programs related to technological development
supporting economic growth through science and technology
supporting industrial growth through science and technology
sector economic policy
industrial policy
science policy
technology policy
worksWith academic and research institutions
other federal science and technology agencies
private sector technology and industrial stakeholders

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J. Herbert Hollomon positionHeld U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology