FY 2007 Enacted | FY 2008 Enacted | ARRA Appropriations Enacted | FY 2009 Enacted | |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) | ||||
Scientific and Technical Research and Services (STRS) | 434,371 | 440,517 | 220,000 | 472,000 |
Construction of Research Facilities (CRF) | 58,686 | 160,490 | 360,000 | 172,000 |
NIST Core Subtotal (STRS + CRF) | 493,057 | 601,007a | 580,000b | 644,000c |
NIST Core, excluding congressionally directed projects and a construction grant program | 493,057 | 518,772 | 400,000 | 566,525 |
Percentage increase from preceding fiscal year | 5% | N/A | 9% | |
Industrial Technology Services (ITS) | ||||
Advanced Technology Program (ATP) | 79,078 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Technology Innovation Program (TIP) | N/A | 65,200 | 0 | 65,000 |
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) | 104,741 | 89,640 | 0 | 110,000 |
Subtotal, ITS | 183,819 | 154,840 | 0 | 175,000 |
NIST Total | 676,876 | 755,847 | 580,000 | 819,000 |
a The FY 2008 amount for Scientific and Technical Research and Services appropriations includes $893,000 in congressionally directed projects. The FY 2008 amount for Construction of Research Facilities appropriations includes $51.3 million in congressionally directed projects and $30 million for a competitive construction grant program.
b The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) amount for Construction of Research Facilities includes $180 million for a competitive construction grant program for research science buildings. Not reflected above, ARRA also includes a $20 million transfer from the Department of Health and Human Services for standards-related research on electronic medical records and an expected $10 million from a Department of Energy interagency agreement to help develop a comprehensive framework for a nationwide smart electrical grid.
c The FY 2009 amount for Scientific and Technical Research and Services appropriation includes $3.475 million in congressionally directed projects. The FY 2009 amount for Construction of Research Facilities appropriation includes $44 million in congressionally directed projects and $30 million for a competitive construction grant program.