Sec. 2. Findings
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The Congress makes the following findings: Compared to traditional metals and woods, reinforced composite materials are lightweight, corrosion resistant, high strength, and durable. Because of their intrinsic physical qualities, composites have the ability to address national priorities in infrastructure, energy, defense, and natural disaster mitigation with innovative solutions. To this end, research on advancement in composite material development, new applications for composites, or advanced manufacturing processes serves a critical national interest.