The legislation was referred to the House Foreign Affairs and Senate Foreign Relations committees.
It received support from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation shortly after introduction.
“As Congress focuses on boosting U.S. advanced industrial competitiveness to meet the China challenge, it is critical to not only expand support for R&D and other related policies but to ensure the U.S. government works more closely with our allies to collaborate on advanced technology programs and policies,” ITIF President Dr. Robert Atkinson said.