TheDepartment of Science and Technology (DOST;Filipino:Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya) is theexecutive department of thePhilippine government responsible for coordinating science and technology-related projects and for formulating policies and programs in these fields to support national development.
The DOST was formed as theNational Science Development Board by Republic Act No. 2067 on June 13, 1958, during the administration of PresidentCarlos P. Garcia.[3] The science body was formed as a result of a law passed in theCongress upon the recommendation of Dr. Frank Co Tui, who was tasked by Garcia to conduct a survey regarding the state of science and technology in the country. In 1962,Nacionalista Rep. Joaquin R. Roces ofManila's 2nd district proposed amending RA 2067 in order to remove the chairman'scabinet-level ranking.[4] The NSDB was later reorganized as theNational Science and Technology Authority (NSTA) on March 17, 1981, and was given broader policy-making and program implementing functions.[5][6]
On January 30, 1987, during the administration of PresidentCorazon Aquino, the NSTA was elevated tocabinet-level status with the signing of Executive Order No. 128, and was renamed as the Department of Science and Technology.[6][7]
Formulate and adopt a comprehensive National Science and Technology Plan, and monitor and coordinate its funding and implementation;
Promote, assist and, where appropriate, undertake scientific and technological research and development in areas identified as vital to the country's development;
Promote the development of indigenous technology and the adaptation and innovation of suitable imported technology, and in this regard, undertake technology development up to commercial stage;
Undertake design and engineering works to complement research and development functions;
Promote, assist and, where appropriate, undertake the transfer of the results of scientific and technological research and development to their end-users;
Promote, assist and, where appropriate, undertake the technological services needed by agriculture, industry, transport, and the general public;
Develop and maintain an information system and databank on science and technology;
Develop and implement programs for strengthening scientific and technological capabilities through manpower training, infrastructure and institution-building;
Promote public consciousness in science and technology; and
Undertake policy research, technology assessment, feasibility and technical studies.
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