Support for research in the Polar regions is a critical element of the National Science Foundation's science and engineering research and education portfolio and the NSF has unique Federal roles in both the Arctic and the Antarctic. An important aspect of these roles, which include a significant international dimension, is NSF provision of transportation and other logistical support for its researchers, often in physically hostile environments. In addition, in the Antarctic, NSF is charged with managing all US activities on the continent as a single, integrated program. The Subcommittee on Polar Issues (PI), reporting to the Committee on Programs and Plans (CPP), provides oversight, guidance, and advice on major policy and operational issues related to the NSF polar research portfolio.
The Polar Issues Subcommittee engages in:
Through comprehensive review and discussion, the Subcommittee may submit through CPP informal recommendations for full consideration and Board action on:
Chairman: | Dr. Thomas N. Taylor |
Members: |
Dr. France A. Córdova Dr. Alan I. Leshner Dr. W. Carl Lineberger Dr. Douglas D. Randall Dr. Robert J. Zimmer |
Executive Secretary: | Ms. Adrienne Deitemeyer |
NSBO Liaison: |
Ms. Kim Silverman |