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https://www.nist.gov/congressional-and-legislative-affairs/nist-appropriations-summary-1/fy-2023-presidential-budget
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) mission is to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life.
We accomplish our mission in several ways, including:
"The FY 2023 Budget reinvests in foundational initiatives to set the American economy and the American worker up for success, working to address domestic and global challenges around innovation, supply chain resiliency, climate change, economic growth and security, and economic equity." — U.S. Department of Commerce
The FY 2023 budget request is an increase of $433.1 M, or 42%, over an assumed FY 2022 Annualized Continuing Resolution (CR) level to fully fund inflationary adjustments to current programs, grow funding for nationally mission critical areas, and expand NIST’s manufacturing programs.
(Dollars in Table in Millions)
Activity | FY21 Enacted | FY22 Annualized Continuing Resolution | FY23 President's Request |
---|---|---|---|
STRS | $788.0 | $788.0 | $975.0 |
ITS | $166.5 | $166.5 | $372.3 |
CRF | $80.0 | $80.0 | $120.3 |
Total, NIST Discretionary | $1,034.5 | $1,034.5* | $1,467.6 |
* Excludes one-time supplemental funds.
Included in the FY 2023 budget request are new efforts to ensure U.S. leadership in key national priority areas:
Manufacturing USA, +$80.3M: Expand Manufacturing USA, which was created by Congress to strengthen U.S. manufacturing. The request funds the first year of an additional four Manufacturing USA Institutes, one of which will help restore the United States as a leader in the design and manufacture of semiconductors.
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), +$124.2M: Increases the breadth of services offered to MEP centers. Supports plans to establish the infrastructure needed for a national supplier database, sector, and market-specific services to increase the number of companies within critical supply chains, to support assistance for recruiting, retraining and upskilling a post-pandemic workforce, and to fund manufacturing experts to assist very small manufacturers’ advancement with technologies such as robotics, automation, artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0.
+$36.8M for the repair and revitalization of NIST facilities.