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Volume 18: No. 5, May 2004 APA Member
Advocates for Research at Senate Appearance On May 5th, Christopher Sager delivered APA’s oral testimony before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. Sager is an APA member and Principal Staff Scientist at the Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO) in Alexandria, Virginia. In his remarks he expressed APA’s support for psychological research funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) and our concern over deep cuts to DoD human-centered research programs proposed in the President’s FY05 budget. Citing DoD’s own report to Congress several years ago, which stated that “the requirements for maintaining strong DoD support for behavioral, cognitive and social science research capability are compelling,” Sager urged the Senate Committee
to (at a minimum) restore funding for this research to the FY04 level. Following
Sager’s presentation, Committee Chairman Ted Stevens (R-AK) promised that
he and his staff would look into the proposed cuts. Ranking Democrat Daniel
Inouye (D-HI) posed a question based on the morning’s headlines, asking
Sager if more attention to human-centered research within DoD could have prevented
the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. military personnel. Sager was careful to
reply that the issue is complex, but that certainly DoD-sponsored research programs
in leadership and personnel selection and training could be important sources
of information. See http://www.apa.org/ppo/issues/sdodwritten04.html
for the full text of APA’s written statement to the Senate Subcommittee,
and http://www.apa.org/ppo/issues/sdodoral04.html
for Sager’s oral testimony. Return to Psychological Science Agenda Homepage |
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