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Centers and Programs

Center for Advanced Communications Policy
CACP focuses on policy issues influencing cutting edge technologies through its programs and research initiatives such as the development of information and communications technology (ICT) policy, horizon scanning of significant public sector activities, and enhancement of Georgia's contributions to the national and international policy research agenda.

Human Resources in Science/Technology
Faculty in the Study of Human Resources in Science and Technology approach the study of workers and the workplaces of science and technology with inter- and multi-disciplinary backgrounds spanning city and regional planning, philosophy, political science, psychology, public administration, sociology, science/technology studies, and women's studies.

IP3
The Internet & Public Policy Project provides a framework for research, analysis, and professional interaction in areas of Internet policy.

Learning Network on the Evaluation of Science and Technology Policy
Co-sponsored by the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovations Research.

RVM
The Research Value Mapping Program is involved with evaluating the impacts of public investment in basic research.

STIP
The Georgia Tech Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) advances research and practice in science, technology, innovation, and spatial development policy.

TPAC
Technology Policy and Assessment Center faculty have served as advisors to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Bank, the Carnegie Commission, and other national and international institutions.