Title 15 › Chapter 7— NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY › § 278h
The Director must create a program to help colleges partner with for-profit companies, government labs, and nonprofit research centers to do long-term, multi‑disciplinary research that makes computer systems more secure. The program must focus on research needs the Computer System Security and Privacy Advisory Board identifies and must support graduate students, post‑doctoral researchers, and senior researchers to build a strong research community. The Director may also set up post‑doctoral and senior research fellowships. Fellows must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or lawful permanent residents and must apply in the form the Director requires. The Institute may give grants or cooperative agreements to colleges to run the program, but no program money can go directly to the for‑profit partners. Colleges’ applications must say how many students and postdocs will be supported, how many researchers are changing fields, the support levels, and how partners will work together. The program will be run by qualified program managers who set goals, pick projects using criteria like novelty and industry participation, and monitor progress. The Director must review manager portfolios regularly, get advice from the advisory board, contract a National Research Council review in year 5, and report to Congress no later than 6 years after the program starts. Definitions for “computer system” and “institution of higher education” are given elsewhere.
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15 U.S.C. § 278h
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60