Interior Cedes to Critics on Scientific Integrity [1]
The Interior Department has revised its scientific integrity policy after an initial proposal met with strong criticism from some science and open-government groups. The revision seems to be getting more support.
Interior's initial proposal, critics complained, put the integrity onus on lower-level scientists, while the real problem was suppression and manipulation of scientific results by the political appointees who are their bosses. The revised policy, issued as a Secretarial Order September 29, 2010, specifically applies to political appointees as well as scientists.
As revised, the policy also declares a presumption of openness in public access to scientific information generated at the agency. It also affirms the right of scientific employees to talk to news media and investigative agencies.
- "Interior Does About-face on Scientific Integrity," [2] The Fine Print blog, OMB Watch, by Gavin Baker.
- Interior Department: Release of September 29, 2010. [3]