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Draft 2016 NNI Strategic Plan Available for Public Comment

The draft 2016 National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) Strategic Plan is now available online for public comment prior to publication.

The public is encouraged to submit comments electronically through www.nano.gov/2016strategy, or via email to [email protected]. Public comments should be one page or less and include reference page and line numbers.

Comments are due by September 23, 2016. Additional guidance is available in the Federal Register.

The NNI Strategic Plan describes the initiative’s vision and goals and the strategies by which these goals are to be achieved.

The plan includes a description of the NNI investment strategy and the program component areas called for by the 21st Century Research and Development Act of 2003, and it also identifies specific objectives toward collectively achieving the NNI vision.

This plan updates and replaces the NNI Strategic Plan of February 2014.

The National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), established in 2001, is a collaboration of twenty Federal agencies and Cabinet-level departments with shared interests in nanotechnology research, development, and commercialization.

These agencies recognize that the ability to understand and harness the novel phenomena that occur at the nanoscale is already leading to revolutionary new materials, devices, and structures.

These advances promise to improve human health and quality of life, enhance the U.S. economy, boost job creation, and strengthen our national defense.

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