Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 79— - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, ORGANIZATION AND PRIORITIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY › § 6622
Set up a Committee on Technology inside the National Science and Technology Council. The Director must create or name this committee. It must work with the National Economic Council. The committee must plan and coordinate federal advanced manufacturing research and development. It must set goals and priorities, help federal programs work together, find and remove government rules or funding problems that hurt U.S. manufacturing, help move university research into real products and factories, spot problems best solved by public‑private partnerships and encourage those partnerships, and keep a national strategic plan updated. The President must send that strategic plan to Congress and post it online. The plan, written with the National Economic Council, must list near‑ and long‑term goals, timelines, and measures of progress; report past progress and explain unmet goals; show each agency’s role; explain how research will become U.S. manufacturing, how training and education will be strengthened, and how small and medium manufacturers will be helped; analyze factors like tech transfer, industrial base and workforce strength at home and abroad, trade and financing, emerging markets and rivals’ R&D; and get wide stakeholder input. Updates were due by May 1, 2018, and must be sent at least every 4 years after. When preparing the budget under section 1105(a) of title 31, the President must show how the budget matches the plan. The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Steering Committee must give advice for the plan.
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42 U.S.C. § 6622
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