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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 1898 (Introduced in House) — To provide for investment in innovation through research and development and STEM education, to improve the competiti... · Sec. 122

Sec. 122. Findings

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The Congress makes the following findings: Cellular and molecular processes may be used, mimicked, or redesigned to develop new products, processes, and systems that improve societal well-being, strengthen national security, and contribute to the economy. Engineering biology relies on scientists and engineers with a diverse and unique set of skills combining the biological, physical, and information sciences and engineering. Long-term research and development is necessary to create breakthroughs in engineering biology.
Such research and development requires government investment as the benefits are too distant or uncertain for industry to support alone. The Federal Government can play an important role by facilitating the development of tools and technologies to further advance engineering biology, including multiple user facilities that the Federal Government is uniquely able to support. Since other countries are investing significant resources in engineering biology, the United States is at risk of losing its competitive lead in this emerging area if it does not invest the necessary resources and have a national strategy.
A National Engineering Biology Initiative can serve to establish new research directions and technology goals, improve interagency coordination and planning processes, drive technology transfer, and help ensure optimal returns on the Federal investment.
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