Английская Википедия:Council of Science and Technology Advisors

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The Council of Science and Technology Advisors (CSTA) was a Canadian institution active between 1998 and 2007. It was created to support the goals expressed in Science and Technology for the New Century – A Federal Strategy, issued by the Government of Canada in March 1996.[1] Its primary task was to provide strategic advice to the Cabinet Committee for the Economic Union on the management of the federal science and technology enterprise.[2][3]

In 2006, CSTA consisted of 22 representatives from academia, industry and not-for-profit organizations. They were appointed by the Ministers of federal science-based departments and agencies.[4] The CSTA was abandoned in 2007 alongside the Advisory Council on Science and Technology (ACST), the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee (CBAC), and the Office of the National Science Advisor (NSA).[5]

Reports

The CSTA issued the following reports:[6]

1999

  • Science Advice for Government Effectiveness (SAGE)
  • Building Excellence in Science and Technology (BEST): The Federal Roles in Performing Science and Technology

2001

  • Reinforcing External Advice To Departments (READ)
  • Science and Technology Excellence in the Public Service (STEPS): a Framework for Excellence in Federally Performed Science and Technology

2002

  • Employees Driving Government Excellence (EDGE): Renewing S&T Human Resources in the Federal Public Service

2003

  • Science Communications and Opportunities for Public Engagement (SCOPE)

2005

  • Linkages in the National Knowledge System (LINKS): Fostering a Linked Federal S&T Enterprise

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