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Supplemental FY08 funding
Instrument Business Outlook, July 31, 2008
New money is flowing to US government agencies, following President Bush's signing of a supplemental funding bill on June 30. The bill allocated $400 million in new funding to four federal agencies: the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ($150 million), the National Science Foundation (NSF) ($62.5 million), the National Air and Space Administration ($62.5 million) and the Department of Energy (DOE) ($125.0 million).
The funds must be spent by the end of this fiscal year in September. The exception is the FDA's funding, part of the NIH's allocation. The FDA received $150 million in new funding, specifically designated for food and medical product safety, for use until September 30, 2009.
The DOE's funding is divided between the Office of Science and allocations for environmental clean-up. The Office of Science's funding included $11.5 million for synchrotron and radiation light sources and $2 million for the spallation neutron source, an accelerator-based neutron source tinder construction. The ITER, an international fusion project, received $15.5 million. The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center received $32 million, and the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider received $1.5 million.
Of the NSF's $62.5 million, $40 million went to education and human resources. Research and related activities received $22.5 million, including $5 million for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
Selected Additional FY08 Funding for US Govt.
Agency Amt. ($M)
Department of Energy
Office of Science $62.5
Dept. of Health and Human Services
FDA
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition $66.8
Center for Devices and Radiological Health $20.1
Other Activities $12.9
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research $12.7
Center for Veterinary Medicine $6.1
National Center for Toxicological Research $3.4
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research $2.0
National Institutes of Health
Office of the Director $150.0
National Science Foundation
Education and Human Resources $40.0
Research and Related Activities $22.5
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