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President Requests 22 Percent Budget Increase
for NIST Core Programs to Advance Innovation and Competitiveness

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Feb. 4, 2008

Budget table

CONTACT: Ben Stein, NIST
(301) 975-3097
bstein@nist.gov

 

Washington, D.C.— President George W. Bush’s fiscal year (FY) 2009 budget proposal submitted today to Congress for the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) includes $634 million for core research and facilities programs, a 22 percent increase (excluding congressionally directed grants) over the FY 2008 appropriations for these programs.

“The President’s request focuses on high-impact research that will both address critical national needs and spur economic growth by advancing innovation and industrial competitiveness,” said James M. Turner, acting director of NIST. “This budget continues the Administration's commitment to work toward a doubling of NIST’s core budget by 2016 as called for in the President’s American Competitiveness Initiative and authorized through 2010 by the America COMPETES Act.”

"This budget also reflects some difficult decisions about priorities and reflects the President's guidance to restrain spending," Turner continued. "The request for the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership is $4 million, enough for an orderly end to federal funding for the program, while no funds are requested for the Technology Innovation Program."

The total request of $638 million for NIST is divided into three appropriations:

NOTE: Additional information on NIST’s budget is available at www.nist.gov/public_affairs/budget.htm.


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