Date Announced: 19 Dec 2016
Bill includes a provision that calls for increased collaboration in optics and photonics.
Washington, DC – December 16, 2016 – The National Photonics Initiative (NPI), an alliance of top scientific societies uniting industry and academia to raise awareness of photonics, today applauded the US House of Representative for passing by unanimous consent S. 3084, the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act – a bill to invest in innovation and improve United States competitiveness through research and development. The bill includes a provision that calls on federal science agencies, industry, and academia to seek partnerships to advance optics and photonics technologies and capabilities. Earlier in the month, the US Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent; it now awaits President Obama’s signature.
In response to the bill’s passage, Alan Willner, chairman of the NPI Steering Committee, thanked the bipartisan team of House and Senate supporters behind the bill – Senate sponsors and co-sponsors Sens. Cory Gardner (R-CO), Gary Peters (D-MI), Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman John Thune (R-SD) and Ranking Member Bill Nelson (D-FL), and House champions Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Ranking Member Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) – and made the following comments:
“Our community is thrilled to see optics and photonics recognized in the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act as essential to our nation’s leadership in global markets, economic growth and job creation. New opportunities arising from photonics offer the potential for even greater societal impact in the next few decades. This bill charges US industry, academia and the federal government to work in partnership to invest in critical optics and photonics research and technologies that will enhance innovation in private and public sector laboratories, promote the nation’s continued competitiveness in sectors across the global economy and sustain a well-trained workforce into future generations. On behalf of the National Photonics Initiative (NPI), I thank the bipartisan team of House and Senate leaders for their dedication to pursuing this critical piece of legislation – the photonics community looks forward to collaborating with the government to fulfill the promise of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act.”
Source: US National Photonics Initiative
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