Dan Correa - Profile and Journalist Details

Find journalists that align with your industry, location and vision. Unlock Dan Correa's full journalist profile, including location, coverage topics, current employer, biography and preferences. Sign up today and start building journalist relationships that fuel your startup's growth.

Get connected with journalists today
Dan Correa

Dan Correa

Verified

CEO, Federation of American Scientists

Washington

Final Covers

Science and society, astronomy physics, technology climate change, geology

Doesn’t Cover

theater

Journalist Type

-

Seniority Positions

Industries

Medium Formats

Content

Total articles 13

  • U.S. education needs to leap ahead. R & D moonshots will pave the way forward.

    By Dan Correa

    Dec. 06, 2023

  • From Sputnik to CHIPS: Preparing Students for the Future

    By Dan Correa, Mark Schneider

    Nov. 28, 2023

  • U.S. education needs to leap ahead. R & D moonshots will pave the way forward.

    By Dan Correa

    Dec. 06, 2023

As seen in

Company Info

Federation of American Scientists

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is a nonprofit policy research and advocacy organization established in November 1945 by scientists and engineers from the Manhattan Project. Originally named the Federation of Atomic Scientists, it has evolved to represent a wide range of scientific disciplines. FAS focuses on promoting international control of atomic energy, advocating for peaceful scientific applications, and ensuring scientific integrity. FAS operates as a nonpartisan entity dedicated to evidence-based policy solutions for global security and scientific advancement. It engages in policy research on topics such as nuclear nonproliferation, biosecurity, and climate change. The organization also advocates for science-informed policymaking and public education, providing resources to clarify complex scientific issues. Notably, the Day One Project, launched in 2020, aims to place science and technology experts in federal roles. FAS serves policymakers, government agencies, and international organizations, influencing legislation and promoting science-driven governance.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

+1 202-546-3300

Founded: 1945