Title 15 › Chapter 81— HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING › Subchapter III— DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY HIGH-END COMPUTING REVITALIZATION › § 5542
Run a Department-wide research and development program to build and use advanced high-end computing systems. The program must support both individual researchers and teams, study multiple computer designs, and develop software like algorithms, tools, and operating systems. It must give U.S. researchers regular access and technical help for these machines, help move technology to the private sector as allowed by law, and coordinate work with industry and other federal agencies (for example NSF, DARPA, NNSA, NSA, NIH, NASA, NOAA, NIST, and EPA). The Secretary must set up and run one or more Leadership Systems facilities for advanced R&D and make access available by competitive, merit-reviewed selection to industry, universities, national labs, and other agencies. Run a focused exascale research program to create two or more exascale machine architectures. The Secretary must form two or more National Laboratory partnerships with industry and universities, do mission-focused joint design, advance the needed hardware and software, explore broad scientific uses, and give competitive access to researchers. Partnerships must be chosen by competitive peer review. The Secretary must integrate applications, computer science, math, and hardware, do outreach to industry, report to Congress on integration and roles, have project reviews of architectures, submit a report within 90 days after September 28, 2018 on review results and program coordination, and provide annual funding and milestone reports with the Department’s budget.
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15 U.S.C. § 5542
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