Sec. 503. Duties
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The duties of the Institute shall include the following: The assembly of timely and authoritative information relating to significant manufacturing and industrial innovation development and trends in research, development, and their applications in the United States and abroad, including information relating to— the developments identified in the most recent report submitted to Congress by the President under section 206; and projections and strategies identified in the most recent national strategic plan established under section 204(a).
The development and maintenance of relevant informational and analytical tools. The analysis and interpretation of the information described in paragraph (1), with particular attention to the scope and content of the Federal manufacturing and industrial innovation policy portfolio that affects interagency and national issues. The initiation of studies and analysis of available manufacturing and industrial innovation alternatives to ensure the long-term strength of the United States in the development and application of manufacturing and industrial innovation.
The determination of appropriate roles of the Federal Government, State governments, private industry, and institutes of higher education in the development and application of manufacturing and industrial innovation. The provision, upon the request of the Chief Manufacturing Officer, of technical support and assistance— to the committees and panels of the Federal Strategy and Coordinating Council on Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation established under section 401 that provide advice to agencies in the executive branch of the Federal Government on manufacturing and industrial innovation; and to the interagency committees and panels of the Federal Government concerned with manufacturing and industrial innovation.