Scientists and Engineers for America

Scientists and Engineers for America

Infobox Organization2
name= Scientists and Engineers for America


caption="Smart Leadership for a Change"
type=501(c)(3) Nonprofit Advocacy Group
headquarters=Washington, D.C.
location=U.S.A.
membership=7,100
language= English
director= Lesley Stone
formation= September 27, 2006
website= [http://SHARP.SEforA.org/ SHARP.SEforA.org]

Scientists and Engineers for America (SEA) is an organization focused on promoting sound science in American government, and supporting candidates who understand science and its applications. SEA was formed on September 27, 2006, and describes itself as non-partisan.

SEA is organized as a 501(c)(3) organization, and represents a reorganization of Scientists and Engineers for Change, an organization founded in 2004 to support the election of John Kerry. [ [http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2006/10/science_2006.php "Science 2006"] , Seed Magazine, October 6, 2006] Its current executive director is Lesley Stone. SEA operates a wiki site titled the "Science, Health And Related Policies (SHARP) Network", which allows members to track and contribute information on congressional representatives, candidates, and science policy issues. SEA is associated with a 501(c)(4) organization known as the SEA Action Fund. [ [http://sefora.org SEA Action Fund] , March 4, 2008] .

Political positions

Bill of Rights for Scientists and Engineers

A bill of rights which outlines the principles of the organization states: [ [http://sharp.sefora.org/bill-of-rights/ "Bill of Rights for Scientists and Engineers"] , SEA Website, February 19, 2008] cquote
# Public policy shall be made using the best available scientific, technical, and engineering knowledge.
# No government organization shall knowingly distribute false or misleading information.
# Government funding for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education shall only be used for evidence-based curricula.
# No one should fear reprisals or intimidation because of the results of his or her research.
# Scientists, technologists, and engineers conducting research or analysis with public funding shall be free of unreasonable restrictions in discussing and publishing their work, and the results of governmentally-funded research and analysis shall be made open to the public without unreasonable delay.
# A clear, public, and transparent process shall be used to make decisions about restricting public access to information for reasons of national security. There shall be a process for challenging decisions, and remedial measures to correct mistakes and abuses of the classification system.
# Employees exposing what they believe to be manipulation of research and analysis for political or ideological reasons shall be protected from intimidation, retribution, or adverse personnel action resulting from the decision to speak out.
# Appointments to publicly funded advisory committees shall be based on professional and academic qualifications, not political affiliation or ideology.

Mission statement

The organization's mission statement states: [ [http://sharp.sefora.org/mission/ "SEA Mission Statement"] , SEA Website, February 19, 2008] cquote|"We envision a future where wise science and technology policy can help every American live in a safe and clean environment, enjoy good health and education, and benefit from a strong system of national defense. Scientists and Engineers for America is the only national organization dedicated exclusively to advancing these goals through the electoral process...

"Our mission is to renew respect for evidence-based debate and decision-making in politics and at all levels of government.

"SEA's mission incorporates four main elements: educating the public about science policy issues, educating members of the scientific community about the political process and ways in which they can effectively participate in elections, influencing elected officials, and ultimately holding politicians accountable through the dissemination of accurate and timely information about the positions they take on science issues."

Programs

HARP Network

The Science, Health and Related Policies Network is a wiki to track congressional representatives, senators, and candidates as well as presidential candidates.

Innovation & the Elections 2008

Scientists and Engineers for America organized a coalition of 19 science organizations [ [http://sharp.sefora.org/innovation2008/ Innovation & the Elections 2008] , 18 June 2008] to submit a set of 7 questions to all the candidates for United States Congress. The coalition includes groups such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Academy of Sciences, and Science Debate 2008.

Elections Education and Training

The Elections Education and Training project is a workshop aimed at training science-oriented professionals to run for public office.

Board of Advisers

Among others, the SEA Board of Advisers includes noted Nobel Laureates such as: [ [http://sharp.sefora.org/board-of-advisors/ Board of Advisors] , SEA Website. March 4, 2008] .
*Peter Agre
*Sidney Altman
*Philip W. Anderson
*Johann Deisenhofer
*Alfred Gilman
*Douglas D. Osheroff
*Martin Perl
*Burton Richter
*Harold E. Varmus

Criticism

Soon after its foundation, the organization was accused of partisanship by several conservative media outlets. Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow of the Discovery Institute, wrote in The Weekly Standard: cquote|"When critics bemoan the politicization of science, they usually point a bitter finger at the Bush administration. Their condemnation should actually be aimed in the opposite direction. Increasingly, it is the scientists themselves--or better stated the leaders of the science sector--who are devolving science from the apolitical pursuit of knowledge into a distinctly ideological enterprise." [ [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/778lcukv.asp "A new political action committee enters the fray"] , The Weekly Standard, October 5, 2006]

An editorial in The Wall Street Journal criticised the organization for seeming to stifle scientific dissent: cquote|"That is one reason why it is always dismaying when scientists -- of all people -- suggest that on some subjects there must be no questioning because debate is closed. And on one level, at least, this would seem to be the implicit message of the newly formed 527 political organization called Scientists and Engineers for America, or SEA." [ [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116009290301984390.html?mod=weekend_journal_primary_hs "Under the Microscope"] , The Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2006]

In a rebuttal posted on the SEA website, founding executive director Michael Brown stated: cquote|"Nothing could be further from the truth. As one who is familiar with SEA and its mission, I must confess that I had to read the editorial three or four times before I had any idea what it was talking about. In fact, it was not until I re-read the Weekly Standard article that I understood the “debate” we were allegedly closing. This is the debate about whether scientists and engineers should engage in public policy and actively address the misuse and politicization of science or whether they should remain silent when their voices are censured, their findings are misused, and scientific integrity itself is attacked. This is a debate that is open, ongoing---and that we join with enthusiasm." [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070116045258/http://www.sefora.org/serendipity/index.php?/archives/8-Look-whos-talking.html "Look who's talking"] , SEA Website, January 16, 2007]

ee also

*Politicization of science
*Scientific Integrity in Policymaking
*Union of Concerned Scientists

References

* [http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/15625016.htm "Science under ‘political assault,’ group says"] Kansas City Star, September 28, 2006
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/28/us/politics/28science.html?ex=1160280000&en=797219c189579d1b&ei=5070 "Scientists Form Group to Support Science-Friendly Candidates"] , The New York Times, September 28, 2006
*"The Word", The Colbert Report, October 2, 2006

External links

* [http://www.sefora.org Scientists and Engineers for America: official site]
* [http://sharp.sefora.org Science, Health, and Related Policies (SHARP) Network]

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