Title 15 › Chapter 72— SEMICONDUCTOR RESEARCH › Subchapter I— COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM › § 4603
Creates a Semiconductor Technology Council to bring industry, the federal government, and colleges together to guide semiconductor research and development. The Council must tie industry forecasts to technology opportunities and public–private investments. It must promote early-stage cooperation, give advice and recommendations about new research needs, and help align what industry and government each do. The Council will advise Sematech and the Secretary of Defense on goals and effort levels, review markets and technology challenges and ways to coordinate work, look at how international agreements affect Sematech’s role, share views on U.S. competitiveness and new technologies, spot overlaps and gaps in R&D work, judge progress against industry and federal needs, recommend what efforts agencies and industry should support, form subgroups to update the national roadmap, and send an annual report to Congress by March 31 that includes an evaluation of Sematech. The Council has 16 members: six named federal officials (including the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics as Cochair, plus Under Secretaries at Energy and Commerce, the Director of OSTP, the President’s economic policy aide, and the NSF Director) and 10 people the President appoints. The 10 appointees include four from the device industry (one will be Cochair), two from equipment and materials, three from user industries (including telecom and computers), and one academic. Appointed members serve three-year terms, with initial staggering of terms (two for one year, five for two years, three for three years). Vacancies are filled the same way. Eleven members make a quorum. Meetings happen when a Cochair calls them. Members are unpaid but can get travel pay while on Council business. One federal rule (section 1013 of title 5) does not apply to the Council. The Council may use federal funds given to Sematech for general and administrative support.
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15 U.S.C. § 4603
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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