2001-09-06
org.kosen.entty.User@4e950b5b
이주현(@@@zelator)
분야
과학기술과 인문사회
발행기관
Wendy H. Schacht
발행일
2001/07/24
첨부파일
The Advanced Technology Program (ATP), administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a laboratory
of the Department of Commerce, was created by the
Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act (P.L. 100-418) to encourage public-private cooperation in the development of precompetitive technologies with broad application across industries. This program has been targeted for elimination as a means to cut federal spending. Mechanisms which do not involve direct government funding such as tax credits and regulatory reform have been considered to replace the current approach as the primary mechanism to support commercial technology development. However, strong
support by the Clinton Administration led to continued ATP funding in FY1997 and FY1998, although at reduced levels.
Appropriations for FY1999 were 3 percent above the previous year. The FY2002 budget submitted by President Bush suspends granting new awards pending an evaluation of the program and provides $13 million only to support on-going
project commitments
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