A little noticed provision within last month's consolidated appropriations
legislation (P.L. 106-554) requires the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) this year to issue guidelines for "ensuring and maximizing the
quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity" of data, statistics,
and other information released by federal agencies.
The trade newspaper Chemical and Engineering News Jan. 8 reported that
the provision, inserted by Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.), is related to the
1999 Shelby Amendment requiring access to data generated under federal
grants to universities and other non-profit research institutions. According
to the Chemical and Engineering News report, both measures were supported
by industry groups seeking broader powers to contest the accuracy of data
supporting environmental and other regulations.
Specifically, the Treasury-Postal section of P.L. 106-554 requires OMB,
working with other federal agencies, to issue guidelines for enhancing
the quality of data disseminated by these agencies and to provide better
mechanisms for review and correction. There are no indications at this
time how the OMB will proceed with this requirement or if the resulting
guidelines could affect federally supported university-based research cited
in federal policy or regulation.
Information: Steve Heinig, AAMC
Division of Biomedical and Health Sciences Research, 202-828-0488.