Spending Review
On 25 June 2001, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Andrew Smith, announced seven initial cross-cutting reviews to contribute to the Spending Review 2002. The Science and Research cross-cutting review included a review of funding of the UK science base, and the effectiveness of departments’ own science and research programmes to ensure that they deliver maximum long term benefits to the economy and quality of life.
The full terms of reference were:
Lord Sainsbury (Minister for Science) was the ministerial lead for the Review and was supported by a team of officials from HM Treasury, the Office of Science and Technology and the Department for Education and Skills. The Review reported to ministers in March 2002 and was used, with the Roberts Review, as key input to the 2002 Spending review and to the Government’s science strategy Investing in Innovation: A strategy for science, engineering and technology, published July 2002.
Further information can be obtained from:
Tim Horton
Technology & Innovation Team
HM Treasury
1 Horse Guards Road
London SW1A 2HQ
Tel: 020 7270 4514
e-mail: tim.horton@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk
Hard copies of this document are available from the Treasury Public Enquiry Unit.
Tel: 020 7270 4558
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