Title 15 › Chapter 101— NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › § 7501
The President must run a National Nanotechnology Program through federal agencies, councils, and the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office. The Program must set goals, priorities, and ways to measure progress, fund research and development, and coordinate work across agencies. Its activities include improving basic knowledge and control at the nanoscale; giving grants and creating research centers and shared facilities; promoting U.S. leadership and industrial use of nanotechnology; encouraging interdisciplinary work and training; and working with existing manufacturing and technologies. The Program must create competitive, geographically diverse research centers and encourage participation by Historically Black Colleges and Universities, minority institutions, and EPSCoR states. It must also study and address ethical, legal, environmental, and other societal concerns — including possible uses to enhance human intelligence and to develop artificial intelligence that exceeds human capacity — and include public input. The National Science and Technology Council must plan, manage, and coordinate the Program. The Council must set program goals and component areas, coordinate with agencies like the Defense and Health agencies, and produce a strategic plan no later than 5 years after the most recent plan and update it every 5 years. That plan must state near- and long-term objectives, a schedule for near-term goals, metrics, how to move results into use, support for long-term funding, and how funds will be allocated. The Council must propose a coordinated interagency budget to OMB, share information with academia, industry, and states, use Small Business Innovation Research and STTR programs, identify research gaps, and encourage use of existing manufacturing facilities. Each year, at the time of the President’s budget request to Congress, the Council must report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House Committee on Science with current and next-year budgets by agency, progress toward goals, how Advisory Panel recommendations were used, and SBIR/STTR funding supporting the plan.
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15 U.S.C. § 7501
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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