Civil Engineering Panel Gets Standard Two-Year Extension
Published Date: 5/29/2026
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Summary
The National Science Foundation is renewing its Proposal Review Panel for Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation for another two years starting June 26, 2026. This committee, with about 1,250 members, helps decide how to spend around $200 million in grants. The renewal keeps the panel active with a $628,000 budget, ensuring smart choices for innovation funding continue smoothly.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Panel Reviews About $200M In Grants
The committee is expected to recommend about $200,000,000 in grants during the fiscal year. Renewing the panel on June 26, 2026 keeps the review process in place that helps decide how that $200,000,000 is awarded.
Member Payments Budgeted ($602,000)
The NSF set an annual budget of $628,000 for the Proposal Review Panel, with $602,000 proposed in payments to about 1,250 committee members. The committee renewal is effective June 26, 2026 and continues for two years.
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