US SB3084 | 2015-2016 | 114th Congress

Status

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Enrolled on December 28 2016 - 75% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2016-12-28 - Presented to President.
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]

Summary

American Innovation and Competitiveness Act This bill calls on the National Science Foundation (NSF) to maintain the intellectual merit and broader impacts criteria as the basis for evaluating grant proposals in the merit review process. The NSF shall issue and periodically update policy guidance for both NSF staff and other NSF merit review process participants, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability of the outcomes made through such process. The bill renames the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research as the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) and revises program requirements. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) shall: (1) research information systems for future cybersecurity needs; and (2) develop a process to research and identify, or if necessary, develop cryptography standards and guidelines for future cybersecurity needs, including quantum-resistant cryptography standards. The bill renames the National High Performance Computing Program as the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program and revises program requirements. The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) shall define and coordinate federal research in high-energy physics. The NIST shall implement a comprehensive strategic plan for laboratory programs expanding interactions with academia, international researchers, and industry, and commercial and industrial applications. The NSF shall: evaluate the existing and future needs, across all NSF-supported disciplines, for mid-scale projects; and strengthen oversight and accountability over the full life-cycle of large-scale research facility projects; and continue to review its efforts to sustain scientific efforts in the face of logistical challenges for the U.S. Antarctic Program. The Department of Commerce Office of Security shall directly manage NIST's law enforcement and security programs through an assigned Director of Security for NIST. The Office of Management and Budget shall establish an interagency working group to reduce administrative burdens of federally funded researchers while protecting the public's interest in the transparency of, and accountability for, federally funded activities. The NSF, the Department of Education, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shall establish the STEM Education Advisory Panel to advise the NSTC Committee on STEM Education on matters related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The NSF shall award grants to: increase the participation of women and underrepresented groups in STEM fields, for research to advance the engagement of students in grades kindergarten through 8 in STEM, and for establishment of at least one Center of Excellence for the collection, maintenance, and dissemination of information to increase the participation of women and groups underrepresented in STEM fields. The National Institute of Standards and Technology Act is amended to revise requirements for: the NIST post-doctoral fellowship program, and the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership. Federal agencies may use crowdsourcing and voluntary, collaborative citizen science to advance their missions. The Office of Science and Technology Policy shall establish an interagency working group to: summarize available research and best practices on how to promote diversity and inclusions in STEM fields, and examine whether barriers exist to promoting diversity and inclusion within federal agencies employing scientists and engineers. Each federal agency shall recommend to the President how it could expand research opportunities for undergraduate students attending institutions of higher education. The NSF shall award grants for: research on computer science education and computational thinking; and Innovation Corps entrepreneurship and commercialization education, training, and mentoring.

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Title

American Innovation and Competitiveness Act

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History

DateChamberAction
2016-12-28HousePresented to President.
2016-12-16HouseMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
2016-12-16HouseOn passage Passed without objection. (text of measure as passed: CR H7590-7609)
2016-12-16HouseConsidered by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR H7590-7609)
2016-12-16HouseMr. Loudermilk asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table and consider.
2016-12-13HouseHeld at the desk.
2016-12-13HouseReceived in the House.
2016-12-12SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2016-12-10SenatePassed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
2016-12-10SenateS.Amdt.5186 Amendment SA 5186 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
2016-12-10SenateS.Amdt.5186 Amendment SA 5186 proposed by Senator Portman for Senator Gardner. (consideration: CR S7167)
2016-12-10SenateThe committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S7167)
2016-12-10SenateMeasure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S7149-7167; text of measure as reported in Senate: CR S7149-7167)
2016-12-01SenatePlaced on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 695.
2016-12-01SenateCommittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Reported by Senator Thune with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 114-389.
2016-06-29SenateCommittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
2016-06-22SenateRead twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Subjects

Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Advanced technology and technological innovations
Advisory bodies
Arctic and polar regions
Atmospheric science and weather
Biological and life sciences
Business education
Chemistry
Competitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficits
Computer security and identity theft
Computers and information technology
Congressional oversight
Department of Commerce
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Education programs funding
Elementary and secondary education
Emergency communications systems
Employment and training programs
Energy research
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Executive agency funding and structure
Executive Office of the President
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government information and archives
Government studies and investigations
Higher education
Intergovernmental relations
International organizations and cooperation
International scientific cooperation
Manufacturing
Materials
Minority education
Minority employment
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
Neurological disorders
Nuclear power
Performance measurement
Public contracts and procurement
Public-private cooperation
Radiation
Research administration and funding
Research and development
Research ethics
Science and engineering education
Science, technology, communications
Scientific communication
Space flight and exploration
State and local government operations
Student aid and college costs
Teaching, teachers, curricula
Technology transfer and commercialization
Women's education
Women's employment

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