
Stewarding US Innovation Leadership via the Chips and Science Act
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Authors: Thomas Sorensen and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: May 202024
Length: 8 pages
In April 2024, the 84th HPC User Forum took place in Reston, Virginia. This update summarizes a presentation from that conference given by Stephen Ezell, Vice President for Global Innovation Policy at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) and Director of ITIF’s Center for Life Sciences Innovation. He also leads the Global Trade and Innovation Policy Alliance. Ezell’s discussion at the April 2024 meeting covered an update on the CHIPS and Science Program as well as some issues surrounding the funding and development of the program’s goals.
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