Inside a Trump-era purge of military scientists at a legendary think tank
Source: Reuters
Inside a Trump-era purge of military scientists at a legendary think tank
The fight over Jason, a longstanding panel of military scientists, signals a larger story about the escalating conflict between the Trump Administration and world of science
By CHARLES LEVINSON Filed July 30, 2019, noon GMT
Theyre members of a prestigious academic panel with top-secret clearances whove advised the Pentagon on some of Americas most vexing national security issues since the Cold War. Over 60 years, theyve won 11 Nobel prizes and conducted hundreds of government studies.
The advisory group, known as Jason, is a team of some 60 of Americas top physicists and scientists who spend each summer in La Jolla, California, conducting studies commissioned by the Pentagon and other U.S. government agencies.
On March 28, Trump appointee Michael Griffin the Pentagons chief technology officer unexpectedly moved to terminate the group.
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A day after Griffin moved to axe Jason, a 35-word blurb in the Federal Register announced the end of two other independent scientific boards, including the Navy Research Advisory Committee, which had advised the Navy and Marine Corps for 73 years.
The efforts to kill the scientific panels show how the Trump administrations crackdown on the role of independent science in the U.S. government is reaching into areas long thought immune from political influence.
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