2002-01-14
org.kosen.entty.User@389fc666
이주현(@@@zelator)
분야
과학기술과 인문사회
발행기관
Wendy H. Schacht
발행일
2001/12/04
첨부파일
The Advanced Technology Program(ATP) was created by P.L.100-418, the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, to encourage public-private cooperation in the development of pre-competitive technologies with broad application across industries. Administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST), a laboratory of the Department of Commerce, this activity has been targeted for elimination as a means to cut federal spending. However, strong support by the Clinton Administration led to continued funding in FY1997 and FY1998, although at reduced levels. FY1999 appropriations were 3% above the previous year; FY2000 funding decreased 28% to $142.6 million. While the original FY2001 appropriations bill passed by the House included no financing for ATP, P.L.106-553 appropriated $145.7 million, 2% more than the previous year. The FY2002 budget would have suspended new awards pending a program evaluation but provided $13 million for ongoing project commitments. H.R.2500, as initially passed by the House, would have terminated ATP while offering $13 million to cover prior grants. The original Senate-passed version of H.R.2500 increased ATP support to $204.2 million. P.L. 107-11 funds the program at $184.5 million, an increase of 27% over FY2001.
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