Gov. Jared Polis is encouraging public feedback from organizations in support of the National Center for Atmospheric Research as the National Science Foundation continues restructure it and split up its programs.
The NSF is accepting public feedback on the future of NCAR’s research infrastructure, capabilities and operations, with responses due by Friday. U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, a Lafayette Democrat, has public feedback describing the importance of NCAR.
“As the National Science Foundation considers the future of NCAR, it is important that organizations and businesses that rely on this work share how NCAR’s work benefits their industries and communities, and how breaking up the institution would have detrimental impacts,” said Governor Polis.
For more information on how to submit feedback, visit .
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