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Boerkoel Joins CRA for Congressional Visit Day

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In September 2025, Jim Boerkoel and other scientists representing leading computing and information technology organizations traveled to Washington for the Computing Research Association鈥檚 (CRA) Congressional Visit Day to urge members of Congress to safeguard the nation鈥檚 research enterprise. 

Recent executive actions, including funding freezes, proposed budget cuts and unprecedented layoffs at agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), threaten the country鈥檚 standing as a global leader in innovation. 

Boerkoel and his California CRA colleagues met with the staff of four congressional reps and one state senator to highlight critical risks posed by proposed reductions in science and technology investment, including economic impact, national security and workforce instability. The meetings were also a chance for the scientists to not only share information as experts in their fields but also to build relationships with the senate and congressional members of their respective constituencies. 

鈥淲e gave them information about how early research, typically funded by agencies like the NSF, will often come about long before industry starts investing in research,鈥 Boerkoel says. 鈥淭hat research then becomes a product. We wanted them to see that, even if they aren鈥檛 interested in the science part of it, early stage research sparks entire industries and markets.鈥

In early 2026, congress passed a bipartisan, veto-proof omnibus package that rejected the Trump Administration鈥檚 proposed deep cuts (for example, a proposed 56% cut to the $9 billion NSF budget as well as a 73% reduction in staff and fellowships). The legislation protected funding for the NIH, NSF, NASA and the Department of Energy. In the end, funding was reduced by about 3% overall. 鈥淥ne disappointing thing is that, while 3% reduction in budget is much better than the originally proposed cuts, a disproportionate amount of the cuts ended up being in the areas of 无忧视频 education and climate science,鈥 says Boerkoel.

He notes that NSF and other federal government agency grants are the largest share of external support for faculty research at HMC, so, 鈥渨hile federal support for day-to-day operations wasn鈥檛 affected by the cuts, federal support for research was,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he CS Department is now exploring other avenues, such as corporate outreach and university relations programs, to ensure a more robust portfolio of funding options to ensure we can continue to offer impactful research experiences to students of all backgrounds and experiences.鈥