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FY94 Appropriations Conference Results


From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1993 12:02:27 -0400

Date: 1 Oct 93  15:36 EST

    On October 1, 1993, House and Senate appropriations conferees met
    to resolve their differences concerning the FY 1994 VA, HUD, and
    Independent Agencies Appropriations Act.  This bill contains the
    appropriations for the National Science Foundation for fiscal
    year 1994.
    
    For NSF, the conferees have agreed to provide a total of $3005.3
    million -- an increase of $271.8 million or 10% over the FY 1993
    level.  This is the largest increase for any agency in the bill,
    and comes at a time when the subcommittee's allocation increased
    by only 2% over last year's allocation level.
    
    For Research and Related Activities, the conferees have agreed to
    provide $1986 million -- this represents an increase of $127
    million or 7% over the FY 1993 level.  In taking the required
    reduction, the conferees have agreed to a general reduction of
    $204.5 million to be taken at the discretion of the Foundation.  
    High Performance Computing and Communications is to be reduced by
    $12.5 million from the request instead of the $50 million
    originally proposed by the Senate.  The conferees deferred action
    on the request for an arctic research vessel.  
    
    The Senate agreed to drop its prohibition on research centers and
    eliminated the specific cuts in new centers in the Engineering
    and Biological Science Directorates.  The conferees also dropped
    the Senate earmark in the research account for a $1 million study
    by the National Academy for Public Administration.  The conferees
    agreed to retain the Senate's position that provides $5 million
    for agile manufacturing.
    
    The conferees agreed to provide $100 million for academic
    research infrastructure.  This amount is $45 million above the
    budget request.
    
    In Education and Human Resources, the conferees agreed to provide
    $569.6 million -- an increase of $82.1 million over the FY 1993
    level and $13.5 million over the budget request.  The conferees
    have made the following changes to the budget request:
    
         +$7.5 million for the Experimental Program to Stimulate
    Competitive Research;
    
         +$10 million for the new advanced technological education
    program geared to   community colleges;
    
         +$1.5 million to initiative a rural systemic reform
    initiative in math and science     education;
    
         +$1 million for minority summer science camps; and
    
         -$6.5 million reduction from EHR activities.
    
    For polar research activities, the conferees have provided $158.1
    million for the U.S. Polar Programs activity and $62.6 million
    for Defense Department services in connection with the U.S.
    Antarctic program.
    
    For the Critical Technologies Institute, the conferees have
    provided $1.5 million, which is $500,000 more than the request. 
    The additional funds are to be used to support performance
    assessment activities as well as an evaluation by NAPA of NSF's
    research centers.
    
    Finally, in Salaries and Expenses, the conferees have agreed to
    provide $118.3 million.  This represents an increase of 7% over
    last year.  In addition, the conferees provided, in a separate
    account, the request for $5.2 million for relocation expenses. 
    The conferees have provided $3.99 million for the Office of
    Inspector General.  
    
    Additional details will be available once the conference report
    is filed.  House and Senate floor action on the conference report
    is expected to take place next week.  The table  below provides
    additional details on the FY 1994 NSF budget request.
    
    Major Program            FY93 FY94 %Inc  House   Senate   Conf
    
    Research                 1859 2204  18%  2045    1940     1986
    Education                 487  556  14%   570     570      570
    Polar Programs            221  228   3%   221     221      221
    Facilities & Instruments   50   55  10%    55     125      100
    Other                     116  136  17%   131     127      128
    ===============================================================
    Total, NSF               2734 3180  16%  3024    2981     3005




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