This workshop will identify approaches to better connect community organizations and the public with federal science and technology programs, as well as actions necessary for S&T programs to better engage communities. Through panels and case discussions, attendees will explore challenging questions around how federal agencies can resource, measure, and sustain community-based participation and engagement.
Workshop outcomes will include an assessment of what has gone well and what needs to change for the future of federal agencies undertaking science policy projects that directly engage with communities around the country.
8:30am – Arrival (8th Floor, Arizona State University DC Center)
8:50am – Welcome and Introductions: Dan Correa (CEO, FAS) and Arthur Daemmrich (Director, CSPO)
9:00am – Panel Discussion: Federal agency initiatives to expand public participation in S&T
10:05am – Break
10:15am – Group Dialogue / Open Framing / Goal Setting
11:00am – Case Discussion #1: How can we invest in research that benefits communities?
12:15pm – Lunch & Panel Discussion: Community engagement with science and technology initiatives
2:00pm – Case Discussion #2: In what ways can we better measure the impact of publicly-engaged science, research, and development?
3:15pm – Networking break
3:30pm – Case Discussion #3: How do we ensure communities receive sustained benefits from the outcomes of federally-funded science, research, and development?
4:30pm – General Discussion & Actionable Takeaways
5:00pm – Closing remarks: Speaker to be confirmed
5:15pm – Networking Reception (Ground Floor, ASU DC Center)
For more information or if you would like to attend, please email Arthur Daemmrich at [email protected]