Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology explained

Agency Name:Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology
Seal:Seal of Oklahoma.svg
Formed:1987
Headquarters:755 Research Parkway
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees:15
Budget:$13.4 million
Chief1 Position:Oklahoma Secretary of Science and Technology
Chief2 Name:C. Michael Carolina
Chief2 Position:Executive Director
Website:Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology

The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) is the agency of the government of Oklahoma that is responsible for technology-based economic development. Under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Science and Innovation, OCAST is responsible for fostering innovation in existing and developing business by supporting basic and applied research. The Center is led by 21-member Board of Directors, each either appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma, with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate, or ex officio members.

The current Cabinet Secretary is Dr. Kayse Shrum, who was appointed by Governor Kevin Stitt in March 2019. Under the Secretary's supervision, the Center's Executive Director is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Center's programs.

The Center was created in 1987 during the term of Governor Henry Bellmon.

Leadership

The Center is overseen by the Oklahoma Secretary of Science and Innovation.

Board of directors

OCAST is governed by the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development (OSTRaD) Board of Directors (Title 74, Section 5060.6). This 9-member board of directors consists of the State Secretary of Science and Innovation as the OSTRaD board chair with four members appointed by the governor and two each by the state senate and house.

As of May 2022, the following are the current members of the Board:

Organization

Programs

The center offers numerous programs to assist the development of the state's economy:

Supporting agencies

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