- Mission [1]
- The Commission’s principal duties are (1) to establish the national policy, priorities, and goals necessary to construct a
federal program plan for basic and applied scientific research with respect to the Arctic, including natural resources and
materials, physical, biological and health sciences, and social and behavioral sciences; (2) to promote Arctic research, to
recommend Arctic research policy, and to communicate our research and policy recommendations to the President and the Congress;
(3) to work with the National Science Foundation as the lead agency responsible for implementing the Arctic research policy
and to support cooperation and collaboration throughout the Federal Government; (4) to give guidance to the Interagency Arctic
Research Policy Committee (IARPC) to develop national Arctic research projects and a five-year plan to implement those projects;
and (5) to interact with Arctic residents, international Arctic research programs and organizations and local institutions
including regional governments in order to obtain the broadest possible view of Arctic research needs.
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