The FY 2015 Presidential budget request of $900 million aligns with the agency's vision for expanding and strengthening NIST programs in a number of key national priority areas such as forensic science, lightweight vehicle alloys and bioengineering measurement tools. The request is a $50 million increase from FY 2014 enacted levels.
The budget reflects the Administration's continued commitment to enhancing innovation and economic growth through NIST's broad array of research, standards development and services. The FY 2015 budget request will help NIST increase regional and national capacity for innovative manufacturing, advance the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure and the digital economy, and remain at the forefront of measurement science and technology research and development.
The total FY 2015 budget request includes the following:
The STRS request includes $29 million above FY 2014 enacted levels to allow NIST's laboratory programs to conduct measurement research and services that are central to innovation, productivity, trade and public safety. Funding requests include:
The ITS request includes an increase of $18 million above FY 2014 enacted levels to support the following efforts:
The CRF request includes an increase of $3 million above FY 2014 enacted levels and the following projects:
The President's proposed Opportunity, Growth and Security Initiative, a government-wide appropriation request that will be fully paid for with a balanced package of spending and tax reforms, would provide an additional $115 million to strengthen NIST's research and development capabilities and facilities. The initiative would support industry and government efforts to address today's biggest challenges in advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, advanced communications, quantum science and other areas of critical national importance. The initiative would also provide NIST with $2.4 billion to support the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation.