Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 163— - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, COMPETITION, AND INNOVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VI— - MISCELLANEOUS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROVISIONS › Part Part I— - Micro Act › § 19331
Creates a Department of Energy program to fund research, development, and demonstrations that speed up new microelectronics work and keep the United States competitive. The program must give money to universities (including HBCUs, Tribal, and minority-serving schools), national labs, nonprofits, state research agencies, private companies, partnerships, and others the Secretary approves. Research will cover materials, devices and chips, designs and system architectures, manufacturing and metrology (with NIST), codesign across hardware and software, AI and simulation, cybersecurity by design, energy efficiency, durability, sustainability, and domestic processing. The Director of the Office of Science must set up up to 4 Microelectronics Science Research Centers through a competitive merit process. Each Center can run up to 5 years and may be renewed once for another 5 years. Centers will build testbeds and prototypes, help move tech to industry, train workers, protect intellectual property for the U.S., and do outreach to recruit participants from all regions and underserved groups. The law authorizes $75,000,000 for fiscal year 2023 and $100,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2024–2027. Each Center may receive up to $25,000,000 per year for fiscal years 2023–2027. The Secretary and Director must notify the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology within 30 days when awards are made or when Centers are created, renewed, or ended, and must have sent a report describing the program’s goals and expected outcomes within 180 days after August 9, 2022. Key defined terms in the law include Center (a Microelectronics Science Research Center), Department (the Department of Energy), Director (the Office of Science Director), historically Black college or university (as defined in Title 20), institution of higher education (as defined in Title 20), microelectronics (semiconductors, devices, chips, related materials, tools, software, and similar tech), minority-serving institution (several listed types of institutions), National Laboratory (as defined by law), program (the DOE program created here), Secretary (the Secretary of Energy), skilled technical workforce (as defined in the cited mentoring and apprenticeship law), Tribal College or University (as defined in Title 20), and work-based learning (as defined in Title 20).
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42 U.S.C. § 19331
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