Science, technology. And innovation are the cornerstones of the American economy, and they are also dominant forces in contemporary society and international monetary development. Strengthening these areas can foster open, transparent, then meritocratic government systems worldwide.
The Department of State runs public diplomacy programs that promote the worth of science to the general public. It also implements capacity-building programs in developing marketplaces that train young men and women to become science and technology businesspersons. Strengthening innovation ecosystems globally. The Department’s efforts donate to scientific enterprises that accelerate economic growth and advance U.S. foreign policy priorities.
Read more about what specific offices are doing to support this policy issue:
Office for Science and Technology Cooperation (STC): STC. Part of the Office of Oceans and International Scientific and Environmental Affairs (OES) Cultivates science. Technology and innovation (STI) ecosystems to support the foreign and economic policy priorities of The U.S. leverages a wide variety of unfamiliar tools and partnerships to strengthen STI around the world. Read more about STC
Office of the Secretary of State aimed at Science and Technology Adviser (STAS): STAS provides a focal point for integrating science, technology. And innovation into U.S. foreign policy. Anticipates foreign policy impacts of STI research and development and the effects of detections emerging from the private and high-tech sectors. He is a central bridge between the Department and the U.S. and global STI communities. Read more about STAS
Office of Space Affairs (S.A.): S.A. conducts public diplomacy and diplomatic efforts to strengthen U.S. leadership in the exploration. Applications, and commercialization of space by increasing understanding of and support for U.S. national space policies and programs and encouraging foreign use of U.S. space capabilities. Systems, and services.