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What is IARPC?

What is IARPC?The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee

What is IARPC?The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee

What is IARPC?The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee

IARPC practices open government.

IARPC practices open government.We consult the research community and Arctic stakeholdersin planning and implementing the Arctic Research Plan.

We consult the research community and Arctic stakeholdersin planning and implementing the Arctic Research Plan.

How does it work?

IARPC practices open government.

Congress enacted the ARCTIC RESEARCH POLICY ACT in 1984

Develops a national Arctic research policy and

a 5-year plan to implement the policy

Promotes Arctic research and recommends an Arctic research policy

It established the Arctic Research Commission and the IARPCand required them to:

Congress enacted the ARCTIC RESEARCH POLICY ACT in 1984

The Committee is made up of Principals from 16 Federal agencies and is chaired by the director of the NSF.

National Science FoundationDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of CommerceDepartment of DefenseDepartment of EnergyDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Homeland SecurityDepartment of the Interior

Department of StateDepartment of TransportationEnvironmental Protection AgencyMarine Mammal CommissionNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationOffice of Management and BudgetOffice of Science and Technology PolicySmithsonian Institution

The Committee is made up of Principals from 16 Federal agencies and is chaired by the director of the NSF.

In 2011 IARPC became part of the Executive Branchlocated in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

IARPC

In 2011 IARPC became part of the Executive Branchlocated in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

OFFICE OF SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY POLICY

NATIONAL SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL

COMMITTEE ONENVIRONMENT, NATURAL

RESOURCES & SUSTAINABILITY

In December 2016, IARPC released Arctic Research Plan 2017-2021, published by the Executive Office of the President

The Policy Drivers are:

This policy-driven Plan identifies critical areas where the U.S. research enterprise supports U.S. policy from community to global scales.

The Policy Drivers are:

This policy-driven Plan identifies critical areas where the U.S. research enterprise supports U.S. policy from community to global scales.

1. Enhance the well-being of Arctic residents.

The Policy Drivers are:

This policy-driven Plan identifies critical areas where the U.S. research enterprise supports U.S. policy from community to global scales.

1. Enhance the well-being of Arctic residents.

2. Advance stewardship of the Arctic environment.

The Policy Drivers are:

This policy-driven Plan identifies critical areas where the U.S. research enterprise supports U.S. policy from community to global scales.

1. Enhance the well-being of Arctic residents.

2. Advance stewardship of the Arctic environment.

3. Strengthen national and regional security.

The Policy Drivers are:

This policy-driven Plan identifies critical areas where the U.S. research enterprise supports U.S. policy from community to global scales.

1. Enhance the well-being of Arctic residents.

2. Advance stewardship of the Arctic environment.

3. Strengthen national and regional security.

4. Improve understanding of the Arctic as a component of planet Earth.

The Research Goals are:1. Enhance understanding of health

determinants and improve the well-being of Arctic residents;

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The Research Goals are:1. Enhance understanding of health

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2. Advance process and system understanding of the changing Arctic atmospheric composition and dynamics and the resulting changes to surface energy budgets;

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The Research Goals are:1. Enhance understanding of health

determinants and improve the well-being of Arctic residents;

2. Advance process and system understanding of the changing Arctic atmospheric composition and dynamics and the resulting changes to surface energy budgets;

3. Enhance understanding and improve predictions of the changing Arctic sea ice cover;

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The Research Goals are:1. Enhance understanding of health

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2. Advance process and system understanding of the changing Arctic atmospheric composition and dynamics and the resulting changes to surface energy budgets;

3. Enhance understanding and improve predictions of the changing Arctic sea ice cover;

4. Increase understanding of the structure and function of Arctic marine ecosystems and their role in the climate system and advance predictive capabilities;

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The Research Goals are:1. Enhance understanding of health

determinants and improve the well-being of Arctic residents;

2. Advance process and system understanding of the changing Arctic atmospheric composition and dynamics and the resulting changes to surface energy budgets;

3. Enhance understanding and improve predictions of the changing Arctic sea ice cover;

4. Increase understanding of the structure and function of Arctic marine ecosystems and their role in the climate system and advance predictive capabilities;

5. Understand and project the mass balance of glaciers, ice caps, and the Greenland Ice Sheet, and their consequences for sea level rise;

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6. Advance understanding of processes controlling permafrost dynamics and the impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and climate feedbacks;

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6. Advance understanding of processes controlling permafrost dynamics and the impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and climate feedbacks;

7. Advance an integrated, landscape-scale understanding of Arctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and the potential for future change;

The Research Goals are:

6. Advance understanding of processes controlling permafrost dynamics and the impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and climate feedbacks;

7. Advance an integrated, landscape-scale understanding of Arctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and the potential for future change;

8. Strengthen coastal community resilience and advance stewardship of coastal natural and cultural resources by engaging in research related to the interconnections of people, natural and built environments;

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6. Advance understanding of processes controlling permafrost dynamics and the impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and climate feedbacks;

7. Advance an integrated, landscape-scale understanding of Arctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and the potential for future change;

8. Strengthen coastal community resilience and advance stewardship of coastal natural and cultural resources by engaging in research related to the interconnections of people, natural and built environments;

9. Enhance frameworks for environmental intelligence gathering, interpretation, and application toward decision support.

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Environmental Intelligence

Through IARPC Collaborations we open our work to non-Federal Arctic researchers and stakeholders.

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Through IARPC Collaborations we open our work to non-Federal Arctic researchers and stakeholders.

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Through IARPC Collaborations we open our work to non-Federal Arctic researchers and stakeholders.

Federal & non-Federal

Health & Well-being

AtmosphereSea Ice

Glaciers & Sea Level

Permafrost

Coastal Resilience

TerrestrialEcosystems

Marine Ecosystems

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Environmental Intelligence

Through IARPC Collaborations we open our work to non-Federal Arctic researchers and stakeholders.

Federal & non-Federal

We welcome you to join one or more of our nine thematic Collaboration Teams

Led by Federal Program Managers and non-Federal partners, our teams connect researchers and stakeholders from academia, non-profit, industry, State of Alaska, Indigenous and international organizations.

Each team has monthly meetings where they cover a wide range of topics through webinars and discussions, and they want YOU!

There is an opportunity to share your work built into every meeting agenda

There is an opportunity to share your work built into every meeting agenda

Why join IARPC Collaborations?

Be a part of implementing Federal research policy.

Why join IARPC Collaborations?

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See the impact of your research in reports to Congress and to Federal agencies.

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Communicate regularly with Federal program managers and the Arctic research community, no travel required.

Include your work with IARPC on the “Synergistic Activities” section of your Biographic Sketch for grant proposals.

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Identify synergies and develop partnerships with other researchers and organizations.

Make a post on our website…

…and it will be shared with >1500 members via our email digest.

Click here to request an account at iarpccollaborations.org

9 Collaboration Teams led by 32 Federal Program Managers and Arctic researchleaders, working on 122 performance elements, in collaboration with 1500 Arcticscientists and stakeholders, through a website with over 1500 views per month!

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