SAN JOSE -- The Semiconductor
Industry Association today applauded congressional action to
provide a significant increase in federal funding for the National
Science Foundation in 2006.
Congress appropriated $5.65 billion
for the NSF, an increase of 3.3% over last year.
"Congressional action increasing the National Science Foundation
funding shows that our national leaders understand the critical
importance of basic research in ensuring U.S. leadership in science and
technology," said SIA president George Scalise, in a press statement.
Scalise singled out Senators Richard Shelby and Barbara Mikulski and
Representatives Frank Wolf and Alan Mollohan for credit for
securing additional support for basic research at NSF.