Dr. Eric K.
Lin,
Director, Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of
Standards and Technology
Dr. Ariel
Stein,
Acting Director, Global Monitoring Laboratory and Director, Air
Resources Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dr. Karen M. St.
Germain,
Earth Science Division Director, Science Mission Directorate, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
Dr. Bryan
Hubbell,
National Program Director for Air, Climate, and Energy, Office of
Research and Development, United States Environmental Protection
Agency
$408 million for the Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy
$20 million for the Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and
Carbon Management
$1.08 billion in general funds for Department of Energy National
Laboratories, including
$377 million for Office of Science
$210 million for Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
$40 million for Office of Nuclear Energy
$190 million for Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
$102 million for the Office of Environmental Management
$2 billion for fusion research and development
$1.1 billion for Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
demonstration projects, including wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower,
vehicles, bioenergy, and building technologies
$70 million for a new Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute
$52.5 million for university nuclear reactor research
$10 million for demonstration projects on reducing the environmental
impacts of fracking
wastewater
$20 million for the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity
$50 million for the Office of the Inspector General
Environmental Protection Agency
$264 million to conduct environmental research and development
activities related to climate change, including environmental justice
FEMA
$798 million for Assistance to Firefighters Grants
NASA ($4.4 billion)
$4 billion for infrastructure and maintenance
$388 million for climate change research and development
NIST ($4.2 billion)
$1.2 billion for scientific and technical research, including
resilience to natural hazards including wildfires, and greenhouse gas
and other climate-related measurement
$2 billion for American manufacturing support
$1 billion for infrastructure and maintenance
NOAA ($4.2 billion)
$1.2 billion for weather, ocean, and climate research and forecasting
$265 million to develop and distribute actionable climate information
for communities in an equitable manner
$500 million to recruit, educate, and train a “climate-ready”
workforce
$70 million for high-performance computing
$224 million for phased-array radar research and development
The Committee will explore the importance of basic research to U.S.
competitiveness. The hearing will examine research and development
budgets at agencies in the Committee’s jurisdiction, particularly the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National
Science Foundation (NSF), as well as interagency science programs
addressing climate change, nanotechnology, and information technology.
Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee