The document discusses open science and some conclusions from a workshop on aligning funders and publishers' policies regarding open science. It summarizes that to effectively implement open science, organizations need to: 1) clearly state the problem they are trying to solve; 2) develop exemplars that solve the problem; and 3) understand community norms at a granular level so policies can shift norms. NIH is working to accelerate biomedical research by making data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. This requires measuring policy compliance, incentivizing behaviors like data citation, and developing infrastructure like machine-readable data sharing plans.