Overview of the Recovery Act
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) was signed
into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort
to jump-start our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a "down
payment" on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in
the 21st century.
The Recovery Act is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since
the Great Depression and includes measures to modernize our nation's
infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities,
preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect
those in greatest need.
Implementing the Recovery Act at NCI
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Recovery Act Impact
NCI Director John E. Niederhuber, M.D., discusses the impact of the Recovery
Act on cancer research at the annual meeting of the American Association for
Cancer Research:
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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is working under an accelerated timetable
to create a funding plan to meet the stimulus goals set forth in the Recovery
Act. Our plan will strike an all important balance between increases in the
number of research grants for individual investigators - where there are
long-term financial obligations for NCI - and a greater commitment to solicited,
team science projects.
We have created this new area on ncipoet.org in recognition of the cancer
community's interest in these programs and to gather broad input from all of
NCI's stakeholders. NCI will also continue to provide updated information
regarding its Recovery Act efforts through the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) Recovery Web site and Recovery.gov (see below).
Learn More About the Recovery Act
NCI Welcomes Your Comments
We are aware of the cancer community's interest in these programs and welcome
your
comments and suggestions.
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