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CommF6: Public Policy and Government Engagement

co-Conveners

Name Institution email
Rob FineRochesterfiner[at]pas.rochester.edu
Louise SuterFNALlsuter[at]fnal.gov
Brajesh C. ChoudharyDelhibrajesh[at]fnal.gov

Description

The importance to maintain effective and continuous presence and engagement in all sectors of society, in particular with government and policymakers, should be well articulated. Physicists should be trained and promote these images of societal engagements that may erase stereotypes and improve public perceptions. This should be accompanied by well-articulated, yet realistic, presentations of our activities with the objective to sustain or augment support for fundamental and applied physics.

Broad Topics

We have identified four broad areas of focus, which are enumerated below. These do not represent an exhaustive list of questions to be addressed, just the main areas that have arisen so far.

Engagement with Congress on HEP advocacy and funding

This includes the majority of existing HEP advocacy infrastructure (i.e. the annual “DC trip”, led by the users groups of FNAL, SLAC and US-LHC). Areas include: What has worked for our community and where can we expand existing efforts? How can we quantify the impact of our efforts? Can we improve the representation active in these areas? Are there barriers preventing members in our community from participating?

Engagement with Congress on topics that impact HEP.

Should we expand the community advocacy efforts beyond HEP funding advocacy to also include topics that directly impact HEP? This could include topics like STEM education, diversity affecting HEP researchers, immigration issues affecting HEP researchers. What mechanism would be used to decide which topics to advocate for? Would this impact our ongoing HEP advocacy?

HEP engagement of other governmental organizations

Current advocacy efforts are mostly focused on Congress. How can we establish more robust channels of communication with our funding agencies at the community-wide level? Is there a place for HEP advocacy at the State and local level within the US? Could international partners benefit from the tools we have developed for their own advocacy? Can we benefit from additional community communications with the executive branch, OMB (office of management and budget) and OSTP (office of science and technology policy)?

HEP advocacy training and education

How well-educated is our community about existing advocacy efforts? How can we improve awareness within our community about these efforts? Separately, how can we provide advocacy training for HEP community members more expansively than we currently do?

Getting Involved

We invite you to join these conversations, and specifically to participate in our upcoming public fora. If any of these topics specifically piques your interest, or you'd like to raise another question that we should be thinking about, please feel free to reach out directly to us!

Meetings:

We hold bi-weekly meeting every other Wednesday starting at 9am.

Please see Indico https://indico.fnal.gov/category/1156/ (connection details at link) and our Google calendar for details of upcoming meetings.

We will be holding two types of public meetings:

  • “Community chat” - A less-structured forum to begin discussing a broad topic and identifying individual questions to investigate further.
  • “Town hall” - A more structured forum to hear from experts and drill down deeper into individual questions and topics of discussion that have been identified.
community/policy.1596472438.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/08/03 11:33 by lsuter

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