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A bill to establish the United States Chief Manufacturing Officer in the Executive Office of the President with the responsibility of developing a national manufacturing strategy to revitalize the manufacturing sector, spur economic growth, and expand United States competitiveness, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressS-399| Senate 
| Updated: 2/15/2017
Christopher A. Coons

Christopher A. Coons

Democratic Senator

Delaware

Cosponsors (3)
Robert P. Casey (Democratic)Susan M. Collins (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)

Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Chief Manufacturing Officer Act This bill: (1) expresses the sense of Congress that a well-designed national manufacturing strategy would benefit the U.S. economy, and (2) directs the President to appoint a United States Chief Manufacturing Officer, which shall be a member of the National Economic Council. The Officer's duties shall include developing, by May 1, 2018, a national manufacturing strategy, which shall incorporate: (1) the national strategic plan for advanced manufacturing developed under the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, and (2) the strategic plan developed for the Network for Manufacturing Innovation Program under the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act. The Officer shall provide annual updates on progress made toward achieving the objectives of such strategic plan for advanced manufacturing and carrying out the strategy developed under this bill.
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Timeline
Feb 15, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Feb 15, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Feb 17, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-1092
Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection.
  • February 15, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 15, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.


  • February 17, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-1092
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection.

Commerce

Related Bills

  • HR 115-1092: To establish the United States Chief Manufacturing Officer in the Executive Office of the President with the responsibility of developing a national manufacturing strategy to revitalize the manufacturing sector, spur economic growth, and expand United States competitiveness, and for other purposes.
Advanced technology and technological innovationsCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputers and information technologyComputer security and identity theftEconomic performance and conditionsEmployment and training programsExecutive Office of the PresidentFederal officialsIncome tax creditsManufacturingMilitary procurement, research, weapons developmentPublic-private cooperationResearch and developmentTechnology assessmentTechnology transfer and commercializationWages and earnings

A bill to establish the United States Chief Manufacturing Officer in the Executive Office of the President with the responsibility of developing a national manufacturing strategy to revitalize the manufacturing sector, spur economic growth, and expand United States competitiveness, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressS-399| Senate 
| Updated: 2/15/2017
Chief Manufacturing Officer Act This bill: (1) expresses the sense of Congress that a well-designed national manufacturing strategy would benefit the U.S. economy, and (2) directs the President to appoint a United States Chief Manufacturing Officer, which shall be a member of the National Economic Council. The Officer's duties shall include developing, by May 1, 2018, a national manufacturing strategy, which shall incorporate: (1) the national strategic plan for advanced manufacturing developed under the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, and (2) the strategic plan developed for the Network for Manufacturing Innovation Program under the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act. The Officer shall provide annual updates on progress made toward achieving the objectives of such strategic plan for advanced manufacturing and carrying out the strategy developed under this bill.
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Timeline
Feb 15, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Feb 15, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Feb 17, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-1092
Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection.
  • February 15, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 15, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.


  • February 17, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-1092
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection.
Christopher A. Coons

Christopher A. Coons

Democratic Senator

Delaware

Cosponsors (3)
Robert P. Casey (Democratic)Susan M. Collins (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)

Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

Commerce

Related Bills

  • HR 115-1092: To establish the United States Chief Manufacturing Officer in the Executive Office of the President with the responsibility of developing a national manufacturing strategy to revitalize the manufacturing sector, spur economic growth, and expand United States competitiveness, and for other purposes.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Advanced technology and technological innovationsCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputers and information technologyComputer security and identity theftEconomic performance and conditionsEmployment and training programsExecutive Office of the PresidentFederal officialsIncome tax creditsManufacturingMilitary procurement, research, weapons developmentPublic-private cooperationResearch and developmentTechnology assessmentTechnology transfer and commercializationWages and earnings