NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES – NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING – INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE – NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NAS Gulf of Mexico Program The Settlement.

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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES – NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING – INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE – NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NAS Gulf of Mexico Program The Settlement Agreement and Initial Planning February 2013

2 $500M Fixed Term Endowment BP will pay $350 million to the NAS as follows: $5 million within 90 days of effective date (January 29, 2013) $15 million more within one year of effective date $45 million more within two years $80 million more within three years $90 million more within four years $115 million more within five years Transocean will pay $150 million as follows: $2 million within 90 days of effective date (February 14, 2013) $7 million more within one year $21 million more within two years $60 million more within three years $60 million more within four years MONIES TO BE SPENT WITHIN 30 YEARS

3 Purpose Use the Endowment to “establish a program focused on human health and environmental protection including issues relating to offshore oil drilling and hydrocarbon production and transportation in the Gulf of Mexico and on the United States’ outer continental shelf.” “… carry out studies, projects, and other activities that use the scientific, technical, engineering, medical, and health expertise of the NAS, NAE, IOM, NRC, and the nation’s scientific, engineering, and health-care communities.”

4 Other Requirements The activities will be: “determined solely by NAS” “selected based on scientific merit and integrity, with emphasis on freedom of inquiry and independent nonpartisan advice and recommendations.” NAS may not use any money for lobbying or attempting to influence legislation, or participating in a political campaign, or otherwise influencing any public election NAS may add to the endowment using other sources of funds NAS will have the program reviewed every 5 years

5 Programmatic Objectives Research and development Related to the protection of human health and environmental resources Education and training For undergraduate, graduate, professional school, private and public sector employees, Gulf Coast regional communities related to the protection of human health and environmental resources Environmental monitoring Contributing to advanced environmental monitoring systems related to the protection of human health and environmental resources

6 Programmatic Objectives “Nothing about the list of three categories of activities is meant to imply a relative priority or a particular funding allocation.” “… strive to achieve a balance that supports the program’s overall purpose and objectives.”

7 Structure & Organization … appoint a Board to provide general oversight … appoint other groups of volunteer experts as needed No current officer or employee of the US government can serve on the Board, committees, or panels At a minimum, appoint committees for: (1) research and development (2) education and training (3) environmental monitoring

8 Structure & Organization NAS shall work in cooperation and coordination with industry, universities, research institutions, State governments, and other nations, as appropriate At least once a year, … get input (solely advisory) from: – Interagency Coordinating Committee on Oil Pollution Research (ICCOPR) – DOI Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) – DOI Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) – Environmental protection departments and other coastal natural resource managers from the States of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas – Others as we determine

9 Planning Principles Science-based Forward –looking Take advantage of long-term perspective Open and inclusive (e.g., engage Gulf region stakeholders) Understand and operate within existing landscape – who’s doing what, perceived needs, opportunities to coordinate Find focus: where are can we contribute for lasting impact? Think strategically: funds are not unlimited and we need to define both what we will and will not do

10 Glimpses of Possible Opportunities Help facilitate coordination among science stakeholders Emphasis on synthesis and integration Emphasis on translating what is being learned into lessons useful in the future Creating opportunities to complement existing and planned environmental monitoring and public health efforts Creating opportunities for applied research in oil safety/systems engineering Creating capacity building and young scientist opportunities Creating incentives for cross-disciplinary and other “connecting” work Creating linkages across and beyond the Gulf of Mexico