"Semiconductor Supply Chains: Biden-Harris Administration's Historic Progress in National Security and Innovation"

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"Semiconductor Supply Chains: Biden-Harris Administration's Historic Progress in National Security and Innovation"
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One year after the CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law, the Biden-Harris Administration highlights significant progress in bringing semiconductor supply chains back to the United States, supporting innovation, and protecting national security. Companies have announced over $166 billion in investments in semiconductors and electronics, and at least 50 community colleges in 19 states have expanded programs to train American workers for jobs in the semiconductor industry. The Department of Commerce has launched funding opportunities, the Department of State is implementing the International Technology Security and Innovation Fund, and the Department of Defense is collaborating with the Department of Commerce to ensure the manufacturing of semiconductors essential to national security. Additionally, the administration is investing in workforce pipelines, establishing the National Semiconductor Technology Center, and supporting regional economic development and innovation.

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