Section on Science and Technology in Government

SSTIG’s goal is to assist academics and practitioners in learning more about the uses and limitations of science and technology in government. By promoting awareness of research involving science and technology, SSTIG facilitates the use of this research to improve governmental efficiency and effectiveness.

SSTIG and its members are interested in a broad range of topics from environmental science to information technology to science innovation policies and everything in between. These are dynamic and exciting subject matters, which government continues to grapple with and needs researchers and practitioners to explore.

Website: http://www.sstig.info




Leadership and Contact Details

Chair: Georgette Dumont, University of North Florida (email: [email protected])
Vice Chair: Sukumar Ganapati, Florida International University
Immediate Past Chair: Michael Ahn, University of Massachusetts Boston
Secretary: Kayla Schwoerer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Treasurer: Tammy Esteves, Troy University

Annual Section Membership Fee: $12