The Book FastLane: Managing Science in the Internet World explores the development and impact of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) FastLane system. It examines how NSF, as the preeminent funder of basic research, embraced computing technologies to streamline its operations and connect with the research community. The book investigates the historical context, including the origins of e-government and the evolution of networking. It highlights the challenges and choices made in designing FastLane, such as balancing innovation with existing practices and ensuring equitable access for researchers. The study draws upon extensive interviews with NSF staff and researchers to offer insights into the design, implementation, and consequences of this pivotal system. Ultimately, the work provides a comprehensive look into how technology shapes science management and policy.
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