Their concerns range from mass firings by the administration’s Department of Government Efficiency to interference with the grant process.
In particular, the employees allege that for grants, “a covert and ideologically driven secondary review process by unqualified political appointees is now interfering with the scientific merit-based review system.”
The accusation and others are detailed in a letter addressed to Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee. Lofgren said at a press conference that the letter was being submitted to her office as “a protected whistleblower disclosure.”
It was signed by 149 staffers, virtually all of whom signed either anonymously or whose names were redacted in the version of the letter that was made public on Tuesday.
The NSF is an independent science agency that supports scientific research across various fields including biology, engineering, computer science and geoscience.
The agency declined to comment on the letter.
The staffers also said that the administration canceled 1,600 NSF grants in April and May using “undisclosed criteria” and that the White House Office of Management was withholding $2.2 billion of the agency’s $9 billion budget that was appropriated by Congress.
“Members of the administration have a say on what programs get funded and what proposals get awarded,” said Jesus Soriano, president of the AFGE Local 3403, which represents NSF employees.
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