National Professions and Technology Foundation Act of 1983 - Establishes as an independent agency the National Professions and Technology Foundation which shall: (1) develop coordinated efforts among the public professions, industry, labor, government, and academia for the resolution of national problems and the identification of national opportunities on a multiprofessional, multidisciplinary bases; and (2) promote the advance of technology, professional innovation, and the supply of professional and technical manpower in the United States.
Transfers to the Foundation: (1) the National Bureau of Standards; (2) the Patent and Trademark Office; (3) the National Technical Information Service; (4) the Office of Small Business Research and Development of the National Science Foundation; (5) the Directorate for Engineering of the National Science Foundation; (6) the Division of Industrial Science and Technological Innovation of the National Science Foundation; (7) the Intergovernmental Programs Section of the National Science Foundation; (8) the Office of Industrial Technology; (9) the Center for the Utilization of Federal Technology; and (10) the authorities of the National Science Foundation and the Secretary of Commerce under the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980.
Specifies the Foundation's functions with respect to: (1) the development of national policies and programs relating to industrial, technological, and professional needs and opportunities in the United States; (2) the development and support of engineering programs; (3) the development of long-term national professional and technological human resource policies and the support of public professions and technical training and educational institutions; (4) the development and implementation of policies and programs which materially improve the resources and capabilities of small businesses; (5) the promotion of technology transfer from the Federal Government and private enterprise to State and local governments and the delivery of services by the professions; (6) the promotion and protection of U.S. interests in international voluntary standardization activities and the development of a long-term public and private national standards policy; and (7) the development of a national information and statistics policy.
Requires the Foundation to create a National Design Council which shall promote excellence in technological design through its programs.
Establishes a National Professions and Technology Board to supervise and control the policy of the Foundation. Provides for the appointment of a Director who shall formulate the programs and the budgets of the Foundation and insure that such programs are coordinated with other Federal, State, and local government programs and with the private sector.
Establishes a National Professions and Technology Medal which the President shall periodically award to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the promotion of the professions, technology, and technological manpower for the improvement of the economic, environmental, or social well-being of the United States.
Authorizes the Foundation to award scholarships for the study of the public professions.
Requires the Foundation to report periodically to the President (for submission to Congress) on its activities and to make recommendations with respect to important national policy issues and emerging problems and opportunities. Requires that the Foundation respond to any congressional request for assistance or information.
Eliminates the National Industrial Technology Board established by the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980.
Authorizes appropriations for FY 1984.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on The Judiciary.
Referred to House Committee on Science and Technology.
Referred to Subcommittee on Science Research and Technology.
Referred to Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice.
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