The Department of Commerce has launched an opportunity for smaller supply chain projects and vendors to secure CHIPS for America funds to produce the equipment, chemicals and other materials that are critical
MoreThe National Science Foundation will invest $18.8 million in 27 teams at higher education institutions as part of a program that seeks to expand learning opportunities in key technology areas. The Experiential
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The Department of Defense has awarded six grants worth about $30 million combined through the Defense Manufacturing Community Support Program to help strengthen the U.S. national security innovation base. The DMCSP funding
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A group of 21 technology industry leaders has called on the U.S. government through an open letter to facilitate greater collaboration with the tech sector to reestablish and protect the country’s military
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The Department of Energy has selected 11 research projects led by DOE national laboratories to receive a total of $73 million in funding to study new ways to help transition new technologies
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking industry input regarding its plan to implement the United States Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology. In a request for
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Purdue University expanded its partnership with the Naval Surface Warfare Center to advance research and development efforts for defense microelectronics. Their new initiative, dubbed Purdue@Crane, involves the Purdue Applied Research Institute, Purdue
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host a workshop on Sept. 19 to explore industry recommendations for establishing a U.S.-based center for research, development and manufacturing of three-dimensional heterogeneously integrated microsystems.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is leading a newly established center to research and develop extreme ultraviolet lithography technology to enable large-scale production of advanced semiconductor chips. The Center for High Precision Patterning
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for a contractor to help the agency evaluate semiconductor facility concept plans submitted through the CHIPS Incentives Program. In a sources sought notice
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