[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 6384 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 6384
To expand capacity in quantum information science, engineering, and
technology, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 13, 2023
Mr. Kean of New Jersey (for himself and Ms. McClellan) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Science, Space,
and Technology
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A BILL
To expand capacity in quantum information science, engineering, and
technology, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Expanding Capacity in Quantum
Information Science, Engineering, and Technology Act'' or the ``Expand
QISET Act''.
SEC. 2. EXPANDING CAPACITY IN QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE, ENGINEERING,
AND TECHNOLOGY (QISET).
(a) In General.--The Director of the National Science Foundation,
in consultation with the heads of Federal agencies the Director
considers appropriate, shall make awards on a competitive, merit-
reviewed basis to eligible institutions of higher education or eligible
nonprofit organizations (or consortia thereof) to increase research
capacity, education and infrastructure capacity, and broaden
participation in quantum information science, engineering, and
technology and related disciplines, including by--
(1) supporting curriculum development in quantum
information science, engineering, and technology as described
in section 301(d) of the National Quantum Initiative Act (15
U.S.C. 8841(d));
(2) building upon the activities carried out under the Next
Generation Quantum Leaders Pilot Program authorized under
section 10661(f) of the Research and Development, Competition,
and Innovation Act (Public Law 117-167; 42 U.S.C. 19261(f));
and
(3) leveraging the readiness for the involvement of local
research and education communities to secure a talent pipeline
in quantum information science, engineering, and technology to
meet the workforce needs of industry, government, and academia.
(b) Collaborations.--A collaboration receiving an award under this
subsection may include institutions of higher education, nonprofit
organizations, and private sector entities.
(c) Eligible Institution of Higher Education Defined.--In this
section, the term ``eligible institution of higher education'' means an
institution of higher education, that, according to the data published
by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, is not,
on average, among the top 100 institutions in Federal research and
development expenditures during the 3-year period prior to the year of
the award.
(d) Requirements.--To receive an award under this section, an
eligible institution shall submit to the Director of the National
Science Foundation an application that includes the following:
(1) A plan to sustain proposed activities beyond the
duration of the award.
(2) Proposed quantum information science, engineering, and
technology disciplines and focus areas the eligible institution
is prepared to engage in to significantly build up its quantum
information science, engineering, and technology research and
education capacity.
(3) A plan for education and workforce development, which
may include K-12 and post-secondary education programs and
activities, workforce training and career and technical
education programs and activities, undergraduate, graduate, and
postdoctoral education, and informal education programs and
activities.
(e) Activities.--Awards under this section to support research and
related activities may include the activities relating to the
following:
(1) Development or expansion of research programs in
disciplines and focus areas specified in subsection (d)(2).
(2) Faculty recruitment and professional development in
disciplines and focus areas specified in subsection (d)(2).
(3) Bridge programs focused on preparing post-baccalaureate
students for graduate programs in quantum information science,
engineering, and technology.
(4) To build research capacity and infrastructure at an
eligible institution in disciplines and focus areas specified
in subsection (d)(2).
(5) An assessment of capacity-building and research
infrastructure needs identified in subsection (d)(2).
(6) Administrative research development support.
(7) Other activities necessary to build research capacity
in quantum information science, engineering, and technology.
(f) Additional Considerations.--In making awards under this
section, the Director of the National Science Foundation may also
consider the following:
(1) The extent to which the eligible applicant will support
students from diverse backgrounds, including first-generation
undergraduate students.
(2) The geographic and institutional diversity of eligible
applicants.
(3) How the eligible applicant can leverage public-private
partnerships and existing research partnerships with Federal
agencies.
(g) Duplication.--The Director of the National Science Foundation
shall ensure awards made under this section are complimentary to and
not duplicative of existing programs.
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