American Physical Society
American Physical Society Sites|APS|Journals|PhysicsCentral|Physics
 
Login| Become a Member|Contact Us
  • Publications
    • Journals of the American Physical Society
    • APS News
    • Physics
    • Physics Today
    • Capitol Hill Quarterly
    • Other APS Publications
    • Reciprocal Society Newsletters
  • Meetings & Events
    • March Meeting
    • April Meeting
    • Meeting Calendar
    • Abstract Submission
    • Archives of the Bulletin of the American Physical Society
    • Policies & Guidelines
    • Meeting Presentations
    • Virtual Press Rooms
  • Programs
    • Education
    • International Affairs
    • Physics Outreach
    • Women in Physics
    • Minorities in Physics
    • Prizes, Awards & Fellows
  • Membership
    • Join APS
    • Renew Membership
    • Member Directory
    • My Member Profile
    • Member Services
    • APS Units
  • Policy & Advocacy
    • Issues
    • Reports & Studies
    • APS Statements
    • Advocacy Tools
    • Advocacy Resources
    • Fellowships & Fellows
    • Contact APS Public Affairs
  • Careers In Physics
    • Physics Jobs
    • Becoming a Physicist
    • Career Guidance
    • Physics Careers Statistical Data
  • About APS
    • Mission Statement
    • Society Governance
    • Society History
    • Donate to APS
    • APS Jobs
    • Contact Us
About APS
  • Mission Statement
  • Society Governance
  • Society History
  • Donate to APS
  • APS Jobs
  • Contact Us

Email Email   Print Print     Share Share
 
Home   |   About APS   |   Press Releases   |   January 26, 2011

January 26, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact

Tawanda W. Johnson
APS Press Secretary
202-662-8702
tjohnson@aps.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

APS Commends President Obama’s Commitment to Investment in Scientific Research During State of the Union Address


US Capitol viewed through treesWASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Physical Society (APS), the nation’s largest organization of physicists, takes special note of President Obama’ s speech last night that increasing scientific research and innovation and improving education are crucial to our nation’s long-term economic growth.

The President rightly stated that, in order for the U.S. to remain globally competitive, the country must “out-innovate, out-educate and out-build the rest of the world.”

APS agrees, as the President also stated, that deficit reduction is essential to strengthening the nation’s economy and to ensuring a good standard of living for future generations of Americans. However, predictable and sustained federal investments in research and education are critical to keeping the U.S. competitive in the face of increased global competition.

For more than half a century, new investments in science and technology have provided the foundation for innovation and economic growth in our country. Innovations such as the Internet, GPS, MRI and laser have transformed the way we live and work, creating better lives and jobs for all Americans.

As Congress begins a robust debate on how to reduce the deficit, APS strongly encourages bipartisan support for greater investment in scientific research—a proven strategy for economic growth and sustainable job creation.

 
 

About APS

The American Physical Society (www.aps.org) is a non-profit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy and international activities. APS represents over 50,000 members, including physicists in academia, national laboratories and industry in the United States and throughout the world. Society offices are located in College Park, MD (Headquarters), Ridge, NY, and Washington, DC.

Home | APS Jobs | Media Center | Terms of Use | Site Map

Follow APS: Feeds Facebook LinkedIn Wordpress Twitter Google Plus YouTube

© 2013 American Physical Society