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Biomass Board
The Biomass Research and Development Board (the Board), co-chaired by the DOE
and the USDA, is responsible for coordinating Federal activities for the
purpose of promoting the use of biobased industrial
products.
Membership includes the following agencies:
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Department of Energy
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National Science Foundation
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Department of Interior
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Office of Science and Technology Policy
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Office of the Federal Environmental Executive
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Department of Transportation
Agency representatives to the Biomass Research and Development Board for 2003
are:
Co-Chairs
Thomas C. Dorr, Under Secretary for Rural Development, USDA
Alexander A. Karsner, Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, DOE
Members
Dr. Bruce Hamilton, Director, Bioengineering and Environmental Systems
Division, NSF
John A. Bobo, Jr., Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, DOT
In transition, EPA
C. Stephen Allred, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management, DOI
Dr. Sharon Hays, Chief of Staff, OSTP
Dana Arnold, Chief of Staff, OFEE
The National Coordination Office
serves as the executive secretariat for the Board, preparing reports and
conducting the day-to-day activities to the Initiative.
Official functions of the Board include the following:
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Coordinating programs within and among departments and agencies of the Federal
Government for the purpose of promoting the use of biobased industrial products
by
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maximizing the benefits deriving from Federal grants and assistance; and
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bringing coherence to Federal strategic planning.
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Coordinating research and development activities relating to biobased
industrial products--
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between the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Energy; and
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with other departments and agencies of the Federal Government; and
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Providing recommendations to the points of contact concerning administration of
the Act.
The Board was originally established as The Interagency Council on Biobased
Products and Bioenergy, under Executive Order 13134. However, the
Biomass R&D Act superceded the E.O. in establishing the current Biomass
Research and Development Board.
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