(a) Program establishment
Subject to the availability of appropriations, the Director of National Intelligence, acting through the Director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, shall establish or otherwise oversee a program to advance microelectronics research.
(b) Research focusThe Director of National Intelligence shall ensure that the research carried out under the program established under subsection (a) is focused on the following:
(1)
Advanced engineering and applied research into next-generation computing models, materials, devices, architectures, and algorithms to enable the advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
(2) Efforts to—
(A)
overcome challenges with engineering and applied research of microelectronics, including with respect to the physical limits on transistors, electrical interconnects, and memory elements; [1]
(c) Consideration, consultation, and collaborationIn carrying out the program established under subsection (a), the Director of National Intelligence shall—
(1)
consider the national strategy developed pursuant to subsection (a)(3)(A)(i) of section 4656 of title 15;
(3)
actively collaborate with relevant Government agencies and programs, including the programs established under subsection [2] (c), (d), (e), and (f) of such section 4656 of title 15, academic institutions, and private industry to leverage expertise and resources in conducting research.
(d) Authorization of appropriations
Amounts authorized to be appropriated for the National Intelligence Program of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence may be made available to carry out the program established under subsection (a).
(e) Briefing requirementsThe Director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity shall provide to the congressional intelligence committees, the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives, and, consistent with the protection of intelligence sources and methods, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, regular briefings on—