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PUBLIC LAW 102-245—FEB. 14, 1992 106 STAT. 9 analysis for groups of products and services and for major market segments; and (4) certifies that the National Technical Information Service has— (A) employed a chief financial officer who is a certified public accountant or equivalently experienced accountant with experience in the dissemination of scientific and technical information; and (B) begun taking reasonable steps toward strengthening its accounting system in response to the Inspector General's report described in paragraph (1). (e) TECHNICAL AMENDMENT. — Section 5422(a) of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (15 U.S.C. 4603a(a)) and section 273(c)(4) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 (15 U.S.C. 4603(c)(4)) are each amended by striking "Economic Affairs" and inserting in lieu thereof "Technology". SEC. 104. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. (a) FISCAL YEAR 1992.— (1) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary, to carry out the intramural scientific and technical research and services activities of the Institute, $210,000,000 for fiscal year 1992, which shall be available for the following line items: (A) Electronics and Electrical Measurements, $33,700,000. (B) Manufacturing Engineering, $13,500,000. (C) Chemical Science and Technology, $22,000,000. (D) Physics, $27,000,000. (E) Materials Science and Engineering, $30,000,000. (F) Building and Fire Research, $12,300,000. gg Computer Systems, $16,000,000. (H) Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, $6,500,000. (I) Technology Assistance, $11,000,000. (J) Research Support Activities, $38,000,000. (2)(A) Of the total of the amounts authorized under paragraph (1), $2,000,000 are authorized only for steel technology. (B) Of the amount authorized under paragraph (l^J)— (i) $500,000 are authorized only for the evcduation of nonenergy-related inventions and related technology extension activities; (ii) $250,000 are authorized only for Institute participation in the pilot program established xmder subsection (e); and (iii) $2,700,000 are authorized only for the Institute's management of the extramural fumding programs authorized under section 105. (C) Of the total amount authorized under paragraph (1)(J)» $7,565,000 are authorized only for the technical competence fund. (b) FISCAL YEAR 1993.— (1) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary, to carry out the intramural scientific and technical research and services activities of the Institute, $221,200,000 for fiscal year 1993, which shall be available for the following line items: (A) Electronics and Electrical Measurements, $36,000,000. CB) Manufacturing Engineering, $16,000,000. (C) Chemical Science and Technology, $22,500,000. (D) Physics, $28,700,000.