384824 Dr. Cynthia Decker

Tuesday, 27 October 2020: 4:15 PM
Dr. Cynthia Decker, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Cynthia J. Decker, Ph.D



Cynthia J. Decker is the NOAA Scientific Integrity Officer, a position she has held for the past five years. In that job, she implements the procedures NOAA has established for the handling of research misconduct and interference with science in the agency. She also provides training and outreach on this topic. In addition to her duties as SIO, Dr. Decker is the Executive Director of the NOAA Science Advisory Board. She serves as the designated federal official for the Board, overseeing all of their activities and ensuring coordination of NOAA input to the Board.



Dr. Decker was Acting Director of the Cooperative Institutes Program Office at NOAA from March 2015 – February 2016, where she oversaw the policy activities, grants management, reviews, and re-competitions of NOAA’s 16 cooperative institutes. The CIs include 42 institutions across 23 states.

While continuing as the SAB director, Dr. Decker served as the designated federal official for the National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC) from January 2011 – September 2014, working with the US Global Change Research Program to prepare the third National Climate Assessment, which was released in May 2014.

Prior to coming to NOAA in 2006, Dr. Decker was the Deputy Chief of the External Programs Branch for the Oceanographer of the Navy. This office is responsible for coordination at the policy level of Navy operational oceanography and meteorology programs with other military services (e.g. Air Force), civilian agencies (e.g. NOAA, NSF), and international organizations (e.g. NATO, WMO, IOC).

Dr. Decker was formerly the Director of Research for the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE, now the Consortium for Ocean Leadership), which represents over 100 academic, government, industry and non-profit ocean institutions around the United States. At CORE, she was also Director of the International Secretariat for the Census of Marine Life, a research program dedicated to assessing and explaining marine biodiversity around the world and Executive Director for the National Oceanographic Partnership Program, a collaborative research program among 14 federal agencies.

She received her Ph.D in Coastal Oceanography from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University) and her Master’s in Zoology from Louisiana State University.

She has previously worked for the U.S. Office of Naval Research running a marine environmental research program, and for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, where she administered an estuarine management program on behalf of the state.

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