Sec. 601. National Technology Strategy
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Each year, the President shall submit to Congress a comprehensive report on the technology strategy of the United States designed to maintain United States leadership in critical and emerging technologies essential to United States national security and economic prosperity. Each National Technology Strategy developed and submitted under subsection
(a)shall contain at least the following elements: An assessment of the efforts of the United States Government to preserve United States leadership in key emerging technologies and prevent United States strategic competitors from leveraging advanced technologies to gain strategic military or economic advantages over the United States. A review of existing United States Government technology policy, including long-range goals. An analysis of technology trends and assessment of the relative competitiveness of United States technology sectors in relation to strategic competitors. Identification of sectors critical for the long-term resilience of United States innovation leadership across design, manufacturing, supply chains, and markets. Recommendations for domestic policy incentives to sustain an innovation economy and develop specific, high-cost sectors necessary for long-term national security ends. Recommendations for policies to protect United States and leadership of allies of the United States in critical areas through targeted export controls, investment screening, and counterintelligence activities. Identification of priority domestic research and development areas critical to national security and necessary to sustain United States leadership, and directing funding to fill gaps in basic and applied research where the private sector does not focus. Recommendations for talent programs to grow United States talent in key critical and emerging technologies and enhance the ability of the Federal Government to recruit and retain individuals with critical skills into Federal service. Methods to foster the development of international partnerships to reinforce domestic policy actions, build new markets, engage in collaborative research, and create an international environment that reflects United States values and protects United States interests. A technology annex, which may be classified, to establish an integrated and enduring approach to the identification, prioritization, development, and fielding of emerging technologies. Such other information as may be necessary to help inform Congress on matters relating to the technology strategy of the United States and related implications for United States national security.