OSTP Science Coalition Letter

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09/24/2025

The Honorable Michael Kratsios

Director of Office of Science and Technology Policy, White House

1650 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington DC, 20502

Re: Advancing American Scientific Competitiveness

Dear Director Kratsios,

We represent a broad coalition of bipartisan science policy organizations and non-traditional science institutions. Collectively, we have a proven record in translating foundational scientific research into successful commercial outcomes and bipartisan policymaking.

We are writing to express our support for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s critical mission to accelerate America’s scientific progress and technological innovation, and to highlight four priorities we believe are essential to strengthening American scientific and industrial competitiveness:

  1. Scientific innovation is critical to U.S. competition with China: A flourishing scientific enterprise is a cornerstone of the technological supremacy necessary for securing economic competitiveness. Maintaining and expanding America's competitive advantage in critical scientific technology domains—such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, materials and manufacturing, and energy innovation—is essential to our economic prosperity and national security.

  2. Public funding plays a crucial role in supporting scientific discoveries: Robust and efficient public investments in scientific research cultivate the intellectual and cultural dynamism which serve as the foundation for America's ability to maintain global leadership in strategic industries in the face of increasing technological competition from China. History demonstrates that substantial public funding has repeatedly enabled transformative innovations that the private sector alone would not initially pursue, securing long-term economic and strategic benefits for the nation.

  3. New ways of structuring scientific funding are needed: Existing federal science funding structures are often paperwork heavy and risk light. We support the administration’s emphasis on regulatory reform, open science, and novel funding structures, such as focused research organizations, which were included in the recent AI action plan. Ensuring American-funded science contributes to the development of American industrial strength, rather than that of our competitors, is also of national importance.

  4. Universities remain an indispensable part of the scientific ecosystem: American universities remain unrivaled incubators of foundational research, talent, and innovation. As global competition intensifies, it is essential that our university system is aligned with the national interest. At the same time, preserving academic integrity, institutional accountability, and political independence at our research universities is vital to their continued excellence and their ability to attract and retain the world’s top talent.

At this critical juncture, the Office of Science and Technology Policy plays a critical role in leading America to the “next frontiers of science”. We look forward to working with you and your administration to sustain America's global leadership in science and technology.

Charles Yang

Executive Director

Center for Industrial Strategy

Ian Banks

Director of Science Policy

Foundation for American Innovation

Caleb Watney

Co-founder and Co-CEO

Institute for Progress

Anastasia Gamick, 

Cofounder and President

Convergent Research

Elizabeth Kennedy

Director of Government Relations

Activate

Ben Downing 

Chief Growth Officer 

The Engine

Arthur Daemmrich

Director

ASU Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes

Ben Reinhardt

Cofounder and CEO

Speculative Technologies