
S&T Adviser at State
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Office of the Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretary of State (STAS)
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Cutting edge expertise in science and technology is needed for effective policy. Led by S&T Adviser at State, we have continued to support longstanding programs with S&TPolicyFellowships, Jefferson Science Fellowships, American Institute of Physics, IEEE, and CSET by placing 180 scientists and engineers in over 70 offices in


To meet demand for expertise, we created the first Mech-Eng. Diplo. Fellowship with ASME.org and a new Sci-Diplo. Fellowship with National Science Policy Network (NSPN). S&T is key to the future of diplomacy. We must be cutting edge to have an advantage and secure a sustainable economic future.


It was a privilege to work alongside the The Office of Global Partnerships in advancing U.S. Diplomacy through Public Private Partnerships, including through Tech Diplomacy.

A 2017-2018 JSF Fellow at Department of State shares the benefits of a Jefferson Science Fellowship.



.President Donald J. Trump is committed to ensuring the U.S. is the undeniable leader in AI. An AI Action Plan is being developed to sustain and enhance America’s global AI dominance. The American people are encouraged to share their policy ideas before March 15: federalregister.gov/documents/2025…

Great event with Urban Ahlin, Ambassador of Sweden to USA. International collaboration on science and technology is essential to ensuring our national security.


When U.S. commercial diplomacy and tech leadership go hand-in-hand, America wins. By promoting American-made AI and new technologies, the Department of State is securing a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future.

.S&T Adviser at State spoke at the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development emphasizing our leadership in the development of critical and emerging technologies, which have the potential to address key challenges and improve the lives of people everywhere.



This week, the Office of Space Affairs participated at the ROK-U.S. Commercial Space Seminar hosted by Meridian International Center. Deepening commercial partnerships and identifying opportunities in the growing space industry is critical for the continued prosperity of the U.S. and the ROK.


Last week, President Donald J. Trump took action to ensure the U.S. is leveraging modern tech to grow the American economy. Director Michael Kratsios: "It is not enough to seek to protect America’s technological lead. We also have a duty to promote American technological leadership." Department of State is embracing

Acting S&T Adviser at State to Secretary Rubio hosted Penn’s Science Policy & Diplomacy group to illustrate how Department of State develops policy to ensure the U.S. remains a leader in global technology development. Great to meet future leaders! Tech leadership powers American prosperity.


Our science & tech office, alongside other Department of State panelists, spoke today to a group from Penn Science Policy and Diplomacy Group about the essential work we do to benefit the American economy through international cooperation on emerging tech and science.


#SpaceDiplomacy is key to U.S. national security, economic prosperity, and scientific progress. Join U.S. Department of State | Science Diplomacy USA and Meridian International Center tomorrow for a forum on the critical roles of diplomacy, the commercial sector, and STEM education in strengthening U.S. space leadership.


.Director Michael Kratsios just spoke National Academies about Gold Standard American Science. America’s national laboratories and universities are its crown jewels. Partnership between government and industry will revitalize America’s scientific enterprise. Read here: whitehouse.gov/briefings-stat…

America focuses on Gold Standard Science! At National Academies, WHOSTP47 Director Director Michael Kratsios illustrated a plan to "reignite the American spirit that lit the world with Edison’s bulb, lifted the Wright brothers into the sky, and landed Armstrong on the moon.” 🎙️whitehouse.gov/briefings-stat…
