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Reports

Space Manufacturing Technology Report (2023)

Building the Bioworkforce of the Future (2023)

REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT: Biomanufacturing to Advance the Bioeconomy 2022

Manufacturing USA Highlights Report (2022)

National Strategy for Advanced Manufacturing 2022 

First Annual Report on Progress Towards Implementation of the American Pandemic Preparedness Plan

A Strategy for the CHIPS for America Fund

Manufacturing USA Innovation Institutes Report Technology Progress and Members Report Satisfaction with Their Involvement

Manufacturing USA Annual Report (2021)

Manufacturing USA Institute Evaluation (2021)

Manufacturing USA Rapid Response to COVID-19 (2021)

Manufacturing USA 2019/2020 Highlights Report (2020)

Manufacturing USA Annual Report (2018)

Strategy for American Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing

Manufacturing USA Annual Report (2017)

Manufacturing Prosperity:  A Bold Strategy for National Wealth and Security

Manufacturing USA Annual Report & Strategic Plan (2016)

Advanced Manufacturing (2016)

Manufacturing USA Annual Report & Strategic Plan (2015)

Guidance on Performance Metrics – Manufacturing USA (2015)

Guidance on Intellectual Property – Manufacturing USA (2015)

Accelerating U.S. Advanced Manufacturing (2014)

On October 27, 2014, the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership report, Accelerating U.S. Advanced Manufacturing, was released. The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) Steering Committee, working within the framework of PCAST and co-chaired by Andrew Liveris of Dow Chemical and Rafael Reif of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, built on the work of the 2012 AMP to harness the efforts of manufacturers, educators, labor, and the public to catalyze advanced manufacturing in the United States.

Manufacturing USA (National Network for Manufacturing Innovation) Preliminary Design Document (2013)

On January 15, AMNPO released the initial framework for the Manufacturing USA Preliminary Design Document. The Federal investment in Manufacturing USA serves to create an effective manufacturing research infrastructure for U.S. industry and academia to solve industry-relevant problems.

Capturing Domestic Competitive Advantage in Advanced Manufacturing (2012)

On July 17, 2012, the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Steering Committee, working within the framework of PCAST and co-chaired by Andrew Liveris of Dow Chemical and Susan Hockfield of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, outlined recommendations for spurring investment and positioning the U.S. for long-term leadership in advanced manufacturing.

A National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing (2012)

This report responds to Section 102 of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, which directs the NSTC to develop a strategic plan to guide Federal programs and activities in support of advanced-manufacturing research and development. It builds on The Report to the President on Ensuring American Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing, which was released by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) in June 2011.

Report to the President on Ensuring American Leadership In Advanced Manufacturing (2011)