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producer and exporter of Lollicup
USA’s imports of subject merchandise.3
On December 29, 2023, Commerce
published in the Federal Register a
notice of initiation of administrative
review with respect to imports of
thermal paper exported and/or
produced by Nippon Paper, in
accordance with section 751(a) of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act),
and 19 CFR 351.221(c)(1)(i).4 On
January 4, 2024, we placed on the
record U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) data for entries of
thermal paper from Japan during the
POR, showing no reviewable POR
entries and invited interested parties to
comment.5 No interested party
submitted comments to Commerce
regarding the CBP data.
Additionally, on February 9, 2024,
Commerce notified all interested parties
of its intent to rescind the instant review
in full because there were no
reviewable, suspended entries of subject
merchandise by Nippon Paper during
the POR and invited interested parties
to comment.6 No interested party
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Rescission of Review
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3), it is
Commerce’s practice to rescind an
administrative review of an AD order
when there are no reviewable entries of
subject merchandise during the POR for
which liquidation is suspended.7
Normally, upon completion of an
administrative review, the suspended
3 See Lollicup USA’s Letter, ‘‘Administrative
Review Request,’’ dated November 30, 2023. In the
underlying investigation, Commerce determined it
was appropriate to treat Nippon Paper Industries
Co., Ltd. and Nippon Paper Papylia Co. Ltd. as a
single entity. See Thermal Paper from Japan:
Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of the Final
Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 86 FR 26011 (May 12, 2021), and
accompanying Preliminary Decision Memorandum
at 7 n.2, unchanged in Thermal Paper from Japan:
Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value, 86 FR 54157 (September 30,
2021). Given the lack of any information to the
contrary on the record of this review, we continue
to find it is appropriate to treat these companies as
a single entity.
4 See Initiation of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews, 88 FR
90168 (December 29, 2023).
5 See Memorandum, ‘‘Customs Entry Data from
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,’’ dated January
4, 2024.
6 See Commerce’s Letter, ‘‘Notice of Intent to
Rescind Review,’’ dated February 9, 2024.
7 See, e.g., Dioctyl Terephthalate from the
Republic of Korea: Rescission of Antidumping
Administrative Review; 2021–2022, 88 FR 24758
(April 24, 2023); see also Certain Carbon and Alloy
Steel Cut- to Length Plate from the Federal Republic
of Germany: Recission of Antidumping
Administrative Review; 2020–2021, 88 FR 4157
(January 24, 2023).
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entries are liquidated at the AD
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administrative review to be conducted,
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calculated for the review period.9 As
noted above, there were no entries of
subject merchandise for Nippon Paper
during the POR. Accordingly, in the
absence of suspended entries of subject
merchandise during the POR, we are
hereby rescinding this administrative
review, in its entirety, in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3).
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antidumping duties on all appropriate
entries. Antidumping duties shall be
assessed at rates equal to the cash
deposit of estimated antidumping duties
required at the time of entry, or
withdrawal from warehouse, for
consumption, in accordance with 19
CFR 351.212(c)(1)(i). Commerce intends
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777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR
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Dated: March 7, 2024.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
[Docket Number: 240305–0070]
Manufacturing USA Institute
Competition: AI for Resilient
Manufacturing
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI).
AGENCY:
The Office of Advanced
Manufacturing within the National
Institute of Standards and Technology,
an agency of the U.S. Department of
Commerce, intends to announce an
open competition for a new
Manufacturing USA institute. The
expected competition will seek to
establish a Manufacturing USA institute
focused on the use of Artificial
Intelligence to improve resilience of
U.S. manufacturing. This NOI is
provided to allow potential applicants
sufficient time to develop meaningful
collaborations among industry,
academia, Federal laboratories and
state/local government.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: All
inquiries may be directed to Ms. Cheryl
Leonard via email to
ManufacturingUSA@nist.gov or by
phone at (301) 975–4350, with a subject
line stating: ‘AI for Manufacturing
Resilience.’ NIST will respond to
questions received with answers to
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
posted on the NIST competition website
at https://www.nist.gov/oam/fundingopportunities.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose. This Notice serves to
announce the U.S. Department of
Commerce’s intention to initiate a
competition to establish a new
Manufacturing USA institute to
strengthen U.S. industrial capabilities in
advanced manufacturing sectors. The
new institute will be sponsored by the
Department of Commerce (DOC),
through the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST). For
this competition, NIST will solicit
proposals for a Manufacturing USA
institute to accelerate the use of
artificial intelligence (AI) for resilient
manufacturing.
NIST will broadly compete the new
institute, allowing applicants to focus
on the use of AI to improve resilience
of manufacturing within industries and
sectors of national interest. The
Manufacturing USA authorizing statute
includes in the definition of a
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Manufacturing USA institute that an
institute has a predominant focus on a
manufacturing process, novel, material,
enabling technology, supply chain
integration methodology or another
relevant aspect of advanced
manufacturing such as nanotechnology
applications, advanced ceramics,
photonics and optics, composites,
biobased and advanced materials,
flexible hybrid technologies, tool
development for microelectronics, food
manufacturing, superconductors,
advanced battery technologies, robotics,
advanced sensors, quantum information
science, supply chain water
optimization, aeronautics and advanced
materials, and graphene and graphene
commercialization.1
The newly awarded AI institute will
join a network of 17 existing
Manufacturing USA institutes
sponsored by the U.S. Departments of
Defense, Energy, and Commerce.2 NIST
intends that the new institute will both
contribute to and benefit from the
expertise within the existing network of
institutes. As required by the
Manufacturing USA authorizing statute,
NIST will ensure that the AI institute to
be established will not substantially
duplicate the work of the existing
network of institutes.3
The competition is expected to be
announced in early Spring 2024 with a
formal announcement on Grants.gov as
well as on the NIST Office of Advanced
Manufacturing website (www.nist.gov/
oam) and Manufacturing USA website
(https://www.manufacturingusa.com/).
Note that this NOI for an AI
Manufacturing USA institute is separate
from any planned solicitations for the
Manufacturing USA semiconductor
institute funded through the CHIPS
Act 4 and is separate from NIST’s U.S. AI
Safety Institute (USAISI). Interested
parties should monitor https://
www.nist.gov/chips/chips-rd-fundingopportunities for information regarding
CHIPS-funded semiconductor institutes,
and https://www.nist.gov/artificialintelligence/artificial-intelligence-safetyinstitute for updates on the USAISI.
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Background
Program Background: The
Manufacturing USA Program:
1 15 U.S.C. 278s(d)(1)(B), as amended. https://
uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=
(title:15%20section:278s%20edition:prelim).
2 www.manufacturingusa.com.
3 15 U.S.C. 278s(e)(4)(A), as amended. https://
uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:15
%20section:278s%20edition:prelim).
4 Title XCIX—Creating Helpful Incentives to
Produce Semiconductors for America of the
William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (Pub. L.
116–283, often referred to as the CHIPS Act).
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Manufacturing USA exists to secure
U.S. global leadership in advanced
manufacturing. The nine federal
agencies 5 participating in
Manufacturing USA bring a whole-ofgovernment approach to innovation, one
that springboards U.S.-based inventions
to the forefront of advanced
manufacturing technologies, created and
utilized by a skilled American
workforce.
Each Manufacturing USA institute is
a public-private partnership that brings
together industry of all sizes,
universities and community colleges,
federal agencies, and state organizations
to accelerate innovation by investing in
industrially relevant pre-competitive
advanced manufacturing technologies to
advance specific technology sectors and
develop the current and future
workforce in those technologies.
Manufacturing USA institutes are tasked
to mature advanced manufacturing
technologies from laboratory prototypes
to industrial readiness, focusing on
major industry challenges that can be
addressed collaboratively but are
generally beyond the reach of individual
organizations. Institutes bridge the gap
between basic research and commercial
product development, provide shared
assets allowing access to cutting-edge
capabilities and equipment, and create
accessible training resources to ensure
that students and workers, including
rural and underserved populations,
have skills needed for careers in
advanced manufacturing. Each
Manufacturing USA institute also serves
as a regional hub of manufacturing
innovation, providing the innovation
infrastructure to reinforce the
competitiveness of the U.S. industrial
base while strengthening our national
and economic security.
Manufacturing USA institutes may
address the full spectrum of advanced
manufacturing challenges, such as
innovation for manufacturing processes,
novel materials, cross cutting enabling
technology, supply chain integration
methodology and education and
workforce development. Manufacturing
USA institutes’ federal funding
catalyzes co-investment from nonfederal sources for institute projects,
promoting stable and sustainable
business models.
Competition Information
Upcoming Manufacturing USA AI
Institute Competition: Adoption of AI in
5 The federal agencies engaged in Manufacturing
USA are the three sponsoring agencies, U.S.
Departments of Commerce, Energy, and Defense,
plus the Departments of Agriculture, Education,
Health and Human Services, and Labor, NASA, and
the National Science Foundation.
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manufacturing has the potential to
increase productivity and efficiency,
increase worker safety, allow for
predictive maintenance to reduce or
eliminate factory floor downtime,
improve quality control and reduce
waste and defects. AI adoption has the
potential for efficient utilization of other
digital technologies in optimizing
product design and process flow, and
energy management. Furthermore,
adoption of AI technologies will also
positively impact manufacturing supply
chain management and resilience and
has potential for scalable
implementation of workforce
development for all. Through the
planned competition, NIST expects to
select an applicant team most capable of
establishing and leading a
Manufacturing USA institute to
accelerate the use of AI for
strengthening resilience of
manufacturing processes for the nation’s
manufacturers. The resulting institute is
expected to integrate expertise in AI,
manufacturing and optimization of
supply chain networks to strengthen the
resilience of domestic manufacturing.
The institute will conduct applied R&D
projects and establish employer-led
sectoral partnerships to develop
accessible, effective, scalable training
resources and credentialling pathways
for the skilled workforce needed to
move innovation into industrial
practice. The work of the institute will
also support the growth of an AI service
provision infrastructure that will
provide focused AI solutions to
manufacturers by leveraging
manufacturing data at national scale.
Through these initiatives, the work of
the institute will boost resilience to the
benefit of individual companies and the
overall U.S. manufacturing base. NIST
anticipates that applicants for this
upcoming funding opportunity will be
permitted to choose an industrial sector
of focus for the proposed institute, or to
focus on cross-cutting tools that may be
tailored for more than one industrial
sector. Regardless of the applicant’s
choice, applicants will be required to
define clear time-bounded deliverables
and identify key partners needed to
accomplish the work proposed and
provide the non-federal co-investment
that will be required to match the
federal award (see Section 3 below).
Applicants must also define the scope of
the new institute to avoid substantive
duplication with the existing network of
Manufacturing USA institutes.
It is anticipated that the awardee
selected from the upcoming competition
will lead the institute partners in
activities such as establishing a trusted
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manufacturing-centric AI data
commons, developing standards for AI
risk assessment tools, creating validated
and interoperable AI manufacturing
and/or supply chain network models,
and building shared testbeds to support
the integration between software and
hardware needed for deployment by U.S
manufacturers. The institute will also be
expected to support market transition of
institute-developed technologies,
ultimately supporting technology
maturation into scale-up and industry
use and to facilitate AI-related
education and workforce development
partnerships and programs.
NIST expects the institute to achieve
time-bound outcomes for technical
applications that support manufacturing
resilience, such as, but not limited to:
• Accelerating qualification of new
production technologies, facilities, or
processes;
• Performing predictive maintenance
of structures and equipment to
eliminate down-time due to equipment
failure;
• Optimizing manufacturing
processes to reduce resource inputs and
quality failures;
• Optimizing working capital to
predict inventory needs; and/or;
• Predicting and mitigating risks from
manufacturing supply chain network
disruptions stemming from factors such
as extreme climate events, while
increasing visibility of potential
domestic suppliers.
NIST intends that applications will be
evaluated for merit and for alignment
with program purposes and statutory
requirements according to the
authorizing legislation for
Manufacturing USA, 15 U.S.C. 278s,
and in 42 U.S.C. 18971, Expanding
opportunities through the
Manufacturing USA Program and 42
U.S.C. 18972, Promoting domestic
production of technologies developed
under Manufacturing USA Program.
Award Information: The U.S.
Government intends to enter into a fiveyear agreement with the possibility of a
non-competitive extension for up to an
additional two (2) years and provide
federal funding of up to $70 million.
This funding is to be matched or
exceeded by funding from private
industry and other non-federal sources,
with a required minimum 1:1 cost share.
To provide the public with an
opportunity to learn more about the
solicitation before submitting a
proposal, NIST will host a webinar and
at least one in-person Proposer’s Day.
The exact date and location for the
webinar and Proposer’s Day(s) will be
confirmed upon the release of the
solicitation, anticipated to occur in early
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Spring 2024. In addition, a preliminary
high-level webinar following the release
of this Notice of Intent is planned. NIST
also expects to post and update answers
to Frequently Asked Questions in
support of this NOI and the future
competition. Interested applicants
should monitor https://NIST.gov/oam
for updates.
Application Process: NIST plans to
use a two-stage process for soliciting
applications for this directed-topic
Manufacturing USA institute. Concept
Papers will be considered in the first
stage of competition, and applicants
submitting the most meritorious
concepts will be invited to submit full
proposals in the second stage of the
competition. To limit burden on
applicants and the Federal Government,
only a single concept paper may be
submitted from a lead applicant entity.
However, entities may be partners on
multiple proposals submitted. NIST
anticipates that the due date for
submission of concept papers will be a
minimum of 45 days from the
publication of the funding opportunity
announcement.
In anticipation of the release of the
funding opportunity, potential
applicants are encouraged to complete
the following preparations required for
application submission:
• Ensure that your organization has a
Unique Entity Identifier (UIE) with
SAM.gov. The UIE has replaced the
previous Dun and Bradstreet Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number. More information may be
found at: https://sam.gov/content/entityinformation.
• Register with the System for Award
Management (SAM) at https://
www.sam.gov. Designating an Electronic
Business Point of Contact (EBiz POC)
and obtaining a special password called
an MPIN are important steps in SAM
registration. Please update your SAM
registration annually.
• Register for a Grants.gov (https://
www.grants.gov/) account. It is
advisable also to go to ‘‘manage
subscriptions’’ on Grants.gov and sign
up to receive automatic updates when
Amendments to a NOFO are posted.
Disclaimer. This NOI does not
constitute a solicitation. No applications
may be submitted in response to this
NOI. NIST will post a future
announcement to Grants.gov that will
provide the full requirements for
applying for an assistance award. When
published, information within the
Notice of Funding Opportunity will
supersede in its entirety any information
provided by this Notice. Any
inconsistency between information
within this Notice and the expected
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Notice of Funding Opportunity
announcing NIST’s AI for
Manufacturing Resilience award
competition shall be resolved in favor of
the Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Authority. Consolidated and Further
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015,
Public Law 113–235, Title VII—
Revitalize America Manufacturing
Innovation Act of 2014, codified at 15
U.S.C. 278s, as amended.
Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket Number: 240305-0070]
Manufacturing USA Institute Competition: AI for Resilient
Manufacturing
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI).
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SUMMARY: The Office of Advanced Manufacturing within the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of the U.S. Department
of Commerce, intends to announce an open competition for a new
Manufacturing USA institute. The expected competition will seek to
establish a Manufacturing USA institute focused on the use of
Artificial Intelligence to improve resilience of U.S. manufacturing.
This NOI is provided to allow potential applicants sufficient time to
develop meaningful collaborations among industry, academia, Federal
laboratories and state/local government.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: All inquiries may be directed to Ms.
Cheryl Leonard via email to [email protected] or by phone at
(301) 975-4350, with a subject line stating: `AI for Manufacturing
Resilience.' NIST will respond to questions received with answers to
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) posted on the NIST competition
website at https://www.nist.gov/oam/funding-opportunities.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose. This Notice serves to announce the U.S. Department of
Commerce's intention to initiate a competition to establish a new
Manufacturing USA institute to strengthen U.S. industrial capabilities
in advanced manufacturing sectors. The new institute will be sponsored
by the Department of Commerce (DOC), through the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST). For this competition, NIST will
solicit proposals for a Manufacturing USA institute to accelerate the
use of artificial intelligence (AI) for resilient manufacturing.
NIST will broadly compete the new institute, allowing applicants to
focus on the use of AI to improve resilience of manufacturing within
industries and sectors of national interest. The Manufacturing USA
authorizing statute includes in the definition of a
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Manufacturing USA institute that an institute has a predominant focus
on a manufacturing process, novel, material, enabling technology,
supply chain integration methodology or another relevant aspect of
advanced manufacturing such as nanotechnology applications, advanced
ceramics, photonics and optics, composites, biobased and advanced
materials, flexible hybrid technologies, tool development for
microelectronics, food manufacturing, superconductors, advanced battery
technologies, robotics, advanced sensors, quantum information science,
supply chain water optimization, aeronautics and advanced materials,
and graphene and graphene commercialization.\1\
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\1\ 15 U.S.C. 278s(d)(1)(B), as amended. https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:15%20section:278s%20edition:prelim).
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The newly awarded AI institute will join a network of 17 existing
Manufacturing USA institutes sponsored by the U.S. Departments of
Defense, Energy, and Commerce.\2\ NIST intends that the new institute
will both contribute to and benefit from the expertise within the
existing network of institutes. As required by the Manufacturing USA
authorizing statute, NIST will ensure that the AI institute to be
established will not substantially duplicate the work of the existing
network of institutes.\3\
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\2\ www.manufacturingusa.com.
\3\ 15 U.S.C. 278s(e)(4)(A), as amended. https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:15%20section:278s%20edition:prelim).
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The competition is expected to be announced in early Spring 2024
with a formal announcement on Grants.gov as well as on the NIST Office
of Advanced Manufacturing website (www.nist.gov/oam) and Manufacturing
USA website (https://www.manufacturingusa.com/).
Note that this NOI for an AI Manufacturing USA institute is
separate from any planned solicitations for the Manufacturing USA
semiconductor institute funded through the CHIPS Act \4\ and is
separate from NIST's U.S. AI Safety Institute (USAISI). Interested
parties should monitor https://www.nist.gov/chips/chips-rd-funding-opportunities for information regarding CHIPS-funded semiconductor
institutes, and https://www.nist.gov/artificial-intelligence/artificial-intelligence-safety-institute for updates on the USAISI.
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\4\ Title XCIX--Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce
Semiconductors for America of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (Pub. L.
116-283, often referred to as the CHIPS Act).
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Background
Program Background: The Manufacturing USA Program: Manufacturing
USA exists to secure U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing.
The nine federal agencies \5\ participating in Manufacturing USA bring
a whole-of-government approach to innovation, one that springboards
U.S.-based inventions to the forefront of advanced manufacturing
technologies, created and utilized by a skilled American workforce.
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\5\ The federal agencies engaged in Manufacturing USA are the
three sponsoring agencies, U.S. Departments of Commerce, Energy, and
Defense, plus the Departments of Agriculture, Education, Health and
Human Services, and Labor, NASA, and the National Science
Foundation.
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Each Manufacturing USA institute is a public-private partnership
that brings together industry of all sizes, universities and community
colleges, federal agencies, and state organizations to accelerate
innovation by investing in industrially relevant pre-competitive
advanced manufacturing technologies to advance specific technology
sectors and develop the current and future workforce in those
technologies. Manufacturing USA institutes are tasked to mature
advanced manufacturing technologies from laboratory prototypes to
industrial readiness, focusing on major industry challenges that can be
addressed collaboratively but are generally beyond the reach of
individual organizations. Institutes bridge the gap between basic
research and commercial product development, provide shared assets
allowing access to cutting-edge capabilities and equipment, and create
accessible training resources to ensure that students and workers,
including rural and underserved populations, have skills needed for
careers in advanced manufacturing. Each Manufacturing USA institute
also serves as a regional hub of manufacturing innovation, providing
the innovation infrastructure to reinforce the competitiveness of the
U.S. industrial base while strengthening our national and economic
security.
Manufacturing USA institutes may address the full spectrum of
advanced manufacturing challenges, such as innovation for manufacturing
processes, novel materials, cross cutting enabling technology, supply
chain integration methodology and education and workforce development.
Manufacturing USA institutes' federal funding catalyzes co-investment
from non-federal sources for institute projects, promoting stable and
sustainable business models.
Competition Information
Upcoming Manufacturing USA AI Institute Competition: Adoption of AI
in manufacturing has the potential to increase productivity and
efficiency, increase worker safety, allow for predictive maintenance to
reduce or eliminate factory floor downtime, improve quality control and
reduce waste and defects. AI adoption has the potential for efficient
utilization of other digital technologies in optimizing product design
and process flow, and energy management. Furthermore, adoption of AI
technologies will also positively impact manufacturing supply chain
management and resilience and has potential for scalable implementation
of workforce development for all. Through the planned competition, NIST
expects to select an applicant team most capable of establishing and
leading a Manufacturing USA institute to accelerate the use of AI for
strengthening resilience of manufacturing processes for the nation's
manufacturers. The resulting institute is expected to integrate
expertise in AI, manufacturing and optimization of supply chain
networks to strengthen the resilience of domestic manufacturing. The
institute will conduct applied R&D projects and establish employer-led
sectoral partnerships to develop accessible, effective, scalable
training resources and credentialling pathways for the skilled
workforce needed to move innovation into industrial practice. The work
of the institute will also support the growth of an AI service
provision infrastructure that will provide focused AI solutions to
manufacturers by leveraging manufacturing data at national scale.
Through these initiatives, the work of the institute will boost
resilience to the benefit of individual companies and the overall U.S.
manufacturing base. NIST anticipates that applicants for this upcoming
funding opportunity will be permitted to choose an industrial sector of
focus for the proposed institute, or to focus on cross-cutting tools
that may be tailored for more than one industrial sector. Regardless of
the applicant's choice, applicants will be required to define clear
time-bounded deliverables and identify key partners needed to
accomplish the work proposed and provide the non-federal co-investment
that will be required to match the federal award (see Section 3 below).
Applicants must also define the scope of the new institute to avoid
substantive duplication with the existing network of Manufacturing USA
institutes.
It is anticipated that the awardee selected from the upcoming
competition will lead the institute partners in activities such as
establishing a trusted
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manufacturing-centric AI data commons, developing standards for AI risk
assessment tools, creating validated and interoperable AI manufacturing
and/or supply chain network models, and building shared testbeds to
support the integration between software and hardware needed for
deployment by U.S manufacturers. The institute will also be expected to
support market transition of institute-developed technologies,
ultimately supporting technology maturation into scale-up and industry
use and to facilitate AI-related education and workforce development
partnerships and programs.
NIST expects the institute to achieve time-bound outcomes for
technical applications that support manufacturing resilience, such as,
but not limited to:
Accelerating qualification of new production technologies,
facilities, or processes;
Performing predictive maintenance of structures and
equipment to eliminate down-time due to equipment failure;
Optimizing manufacturing processes to reduce resource
inputs and quality failures;
Optimizing working capital to predict inventory needs;
and/or;
Predicting and mitigating risks from manufacturing supply
chain network disruptions stemming from factors such as extreme climate
events, while increasing visibility of potential domestic suppliers.
NIST intends that applications will be evaluated for merit and for
alignment with program purposes and statutory requirements according to
the authorizing legislation for Manufacturing USA, 15 U.S.C. 278s, and
in 42 U.S.C. 18971, Expanding opportunities through the Manufacturing
USA Program and 42 U.S.C. 18972, Promoting domestic production of
technologies developed under Manufacturing USA Program.
Award Information: The U.S. Government intends to enter into a
five-year agreement with the possibility of a non-competitive extension
for up to an additional two (2) years and provide federal funding of up
to $70 million. This funding is to be matched or exceeded by funding
from private industry and other non-federal sources, with a required
minimum 1:1 cost share. To provide the public with an opportunity to
learn more about the solicitation before submitting a proposal, NIST
will host a webinar and at least one in-person Proposer's Day. The
exact date and location for the webinar and Proposer's Day(s) will be
confirmed upon the release of the solicitation, anticipated to occur in
early Spring 2024. In addition, a preliminary high-level webinar
following the release of this Notice of Intent is planned. NIST also
expects to post and update answers to Frequently Asked Questions in
support of this NOI and the future competition. Interested applicants
should monitor https://NIST.gov/oam for updates.
Application Process: NIST plans to use a two-stage process for
soliciting applications for this directed-topic Manufacturing USA
institute. Concept Papers will be considered in the first stage of
competition, and applicants submitting the most meritorious concepts
will be invited to submit full proposals in the second stage of the
competition. To limit burden on applicants and the Federal Government,
only a single concept paper may be submitted from a lead applicant
entity. However, entities may be partners on multiple proposals
submitted. NIST anticipates that the due date for submission of concept
papers will be a minimum of 45 days from the publication of the funding
opportunity announcement.
In anticipation of the release of the funding opportunity,
potential applicants are encouraged to complete the following
preparations required for application submission:
Ensure that your organization has a Unique Entity
Identifier (UIE) with SAM.gov. The UIE has replaced the previous Dun
and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number. More
information may be found at: https://sam.gov/content/entity-information.
Register with the System for Award Management (SAM) at
https://www.sam.gov. Designating an Electronic Business Point of
Contact (EBiz POC) and obtaining a special password called an MPIN are
important steps in SAM registration. Please update your SAM
registration annually.
Register for a Grants.gov (https://www.grants.gov/)
account. It is advisable also to go to ``manage subscriptions'' on
Grants.gov and sign up to receive automatic updates when Amendments to
a NOFO are posted.
Disclaimer. This NOI does not constitute a solicitation. No
applications may be submitted in response to this NOI. NIST will post a
future announcement to Grants.gov that will provide the full
requirements for applying for an assistance award. When published,
information within the Notice of Funding Opportunity will supersede in
its entirety any information provided by this Notice. Any inconsistency
between information within this Notice and the expected Notice of
Funding Opportunity announcing NIST's AI for Manufacturing Resilience
award competition shall be resolved in favor of the Notice of Funding
Opportunity.
Authority. Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act,
2015, Public Law 113-235, Title VII--Revitalize America Manufacturing
Innovation Act of 2014, codified at 15 U.S.C. 278s, as amended.
Alicia Chambers,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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