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The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) is a council, chartered (or re-chartered) in each administration with a broad mandate to advise the president of the United States on science and technology. The current PCAST was established by Executive Order 13226 on September 30, 2001, by George W. Bush, was re-chartered by Barack Obama's April 21, 2010, Executive Order 13539, by Donald Trump's October 22, 2019, Executive Order 13895, and by Joe Biden's February 1, 2021, Executive Order 14007.

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  • The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) is a council, chartered (or re-chartered) in each administration with a broad mandate to advise the president of the United States on science and technology. The current PCAST was established by Executive Order 13226 on September 30, 2001, by George W. Bush, was re-chartered by Barack Obama's April 21, 2010, Executive Order 13539, by Donald Trump's October 22, 2019, Executive Order 13895, and by Joe Biden's February 1, 2021, Executive Order 14007. (en)
  • O PCAST (Conselho de Consultores da Presidência em Ciência e Tecnologia) foi instituído para que o Presidente dos Estados Unidos pudesse receber informações do setor privado e da comunidade acadêmica sobre tecnologia, prioridades de pesquisa científica e ensino de matemática e ciências. A entidade segue a tradição dos painéis consultivos presidenciais sobre ciência e tecnologia que remontam ao tempo dos presidentes Eisenhower e Truman. O PCAST conta com 35 membros, além do diretor do Escritório de Políticas de Ciência e Tecnologia que é um dos presidentes do conselho. Os membros do PCAST, pessoas de renome indicadas pela Presidência, são oriundos da indústria, da área de educação, de instituições de pesquisa e outras organizações não-governamentais. (pt)
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  • The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) is a council, chartered (or re-chartered) in each administration with a broad mandate to advise the president of the United States on science and technology. The current PCAST was established by Executive Order 13226 on September 30, 2001, by George W. Bush, was re-chartered by Barack Obama's April 21, 2010, Executive Order 13539, by Donald Trump's October 22, 2019, Executive Order 13895, and by Joe Biden's February 1, 2021, Executive Order 14007. (en)
  • O PCAST (Conselho de Consultores da Presidência em Ciência e Tecnologia) foi instituído para que o Presidente dos Estados Unidos pudesse receber informações do setor privado e da comunidade acadêmica sobre tecnologia, prioridades de pesquisa científica e ensino de matemática e ciências. (pt)
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