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Introduced
05/13/2019
05/13/2019
In Committee
07/10/2019
07/10/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
A bill to amend the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act to improve the Network for Manufacturing Innovation Program, and for other purposes. This bill expands the scope of the Network for Manufacturing Innovation program, makes changes to the funding design for the centers for manufacturing innovation, and directs interagency collaboration to develop national certifications for advanced manufacturing workforce skills. The Network for Manufacturing Innovation program established a nationwide network of centers for manufacturing innovation, each of which has a unique technological concentration. The bill expands the definition of a center for manufacturing innovation to make eligible for inclusion in the program a center that has a predominant focus on innovative sectors (e.g., food manufacturing, superconductors, and quantum information science). The bill also strikes provisions that progressively decrease the amount of financial assistance provided to a center over a term of years and subsequently cut the center's funding entirely after seven years, replacing them with a continuing five-year, metrics-based review of a center. Additionally, the bill directs the Department of Commerce to collaborate with relevant federal departments and agencies when awarding financial assistance. The bill also authorizes Commerce to collaborate with stakeholders for the development of national certifications for advanced manufacturing workforce skills in the respective technology area of each center.
AI Summary
This bill, the Global Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing Act of 2019, aims to improve the Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NMI) program. The bill expands the scope of the NMI program to include additional innovative sectors, such as food manufacturing and quantum information science. It also makes changes to the funding structure, replacing progressive decreases and a 7-year cutoff with a 5-year, metrics-based review process. Additionally, the bill directs the Department of Commerce to collaborate with relevant federal agencies when awarding financial assistance and authorizes Commerce to work with stakeholders to develop national certifications for advanced manufacturing workforce skills. Overall, the bill seeks to expand the NMI program and enhance coordination across federal agencies to support U.S. leadership in advanced manufacturing.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (10)
Chris Coons (D)*,
Susan Collins (R),
Cory Gardner (R),
Kirsten Gillibrand (D),
Maggie Hassan (D),
Amy Klobuchar (D),
Jerry Moran (R),
Gary Peters (D),
Marco Rubio (R),
Thom Tillis (R),
Last Action
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 584. (on 11/16/2020)
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