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Roger B Hanson has served as Director of the
interagency U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program Office since January 2005. Before
his present position, he served eight years as Director of the JGOFS International
Project Office in Bergen, Norway. In this position, he provided
overall scientific leadership in the daily operations of the Joint Global Ocean Flux
Study, managing up to half million-dollar budget annually and three
staff. In this role he contributed scientific, administrative and
financial support to the Scientific Steering Committee in the
investigation of past trends and emerging issues in global ocean
biogeochemistry. He currently provides direct support to the Carbon Cycle
Interagency Working Group under the auspices of the U.S. Global Change
Research Program on matters such as science activities, program
management, annual budgets, and financial issues. He also represents the
interagency group on carbon cycle science issues with the U.S. Global
Change Research Program with identified links to carbon cycle science. He
also acts as a liaison with international carbon cycle science programs
under Earth System Science Partners, in particular the Global Carbon
Project. In other capacities, he supports the interagency working group
in preparing topic white papers, science plans and program
accomplishments, analyzing the scope of federal carbon cycle research
projects, informing the interagency group on project status, needs, and
opportunities for enhancing research coordination among research
scientists, agencies and programs, and communicating significant new
findings to the agencies, science communities and the public.
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