USDA responds to accusations it silenced scientist over neonics

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USDA is one of the world’s leading scientific research institutions for agriculture, food and nutrition. We have worked hard to instill a culture of excellence and transparency in our scientific agencies.  We take the integrity of our science and the scientists who produce it very seriously. The intent of USDA-supported research is to provide the greatest possible public benefit, and it is critical that this work have the confidence of the scientific community, policy-makers, and the general public.

That is why, in response to a presidential memo to all federal departments, USDA in May 2013 implemented a strong, comprehensive, department-wide scientific integrity policy that ensures the highest level of honesty and thoroughness in all aspects of our scientific and technological processes and analyses. The regulations established for the first time a Scientific Integrity Officer for all of USDA and a clear, uniform process whereby employees and contractors can take action if they feel scientific integrity has been compromised.

We also published a scientific integrity handbook that provides clear instruction and guidance on the policies and processes to departmental leadership, employees, and contractors on how they can maintain the highest levels of scientific integrity and how they can take action to preserve those standards.

The regulation and handbook will help ensure that our science is performed and delivered with integrity, and that the actions of employees and contractors while pursuing peer reviewed reliable investigations are conducted without interference.

USDA is committed to maintaining scientific integrity, through a process that protects not only our research scientists, but the scientific process that gives their work credibility. We remain dedicated to excellence, transparency, and cutting-edge scientific research.

Read full, original post: A Commitment to Scientific Integrity

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