In Force
August 26, 2025
May 25, 2025
Restoring Gold Standard Science

Executive Office of the President - White House Office
Policy Type: Executive Order

A directive issued by the President that manages operations of the federal government. Executive orders have the force of law but must align with existing statutes and constitutional authority.
Who It Impacts: Federal agencies and employees, directing them on how to implement laws or carry out government functions. Executive orders can also influence businesses and individuals when they relate to issues like immigration, trade, or labor policies.
Who Is Not Impacted: Private citizens and businesses do not have to directly follow an executive order unless it leads to regulations or policies that apply to them. For example, an executive order directing federal agencies to increase renewable energy use does not mandate action from private companies, but it may influence policy shifts that eventually affect them.
Last Updated
May 25, 2025
Policy Type
This order requires federal agencies to use transparent, rigorous, and unbiased science in decision-making to restore public trust. Under this order, “Gold Standard Science” refers to science conducted in a manner that is deemed reproducible, transparent, communicative of error, interdisciplinary, skeptical of findings and assumptions, subject to unbiased peer review, accepting of negative results, and free from conflicts of interest. The order references prior administrative actions that “politicized” science and compromised scientific integrity, including incorporation of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) considerations in science planning, execution, and communication. The order calls for the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy to issue guidance on the implementation of “Gold Standard Science” and all agency heads to update and enforce agency policies accordingly.