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124 STAT. 3983 PUBLIC LAW 111–358—JAN. 4, 2011 TITLE V—SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS SUPPORT PROGRAMS SUBTITLE A—NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Definitions. Sec. 503. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 504. National Science Board administrative amendments. Sec. 505. National Center for Science and Engineering statistics. Sec. 506. National Science Foundation manufacturing research and education. Sec. 507. National Science Board report on mid-scale instrumentation. Sec. 508. Partnerships for innovation. Sec. 509. Sustainable chemistry basic research. Sec. 510. Graduate student support. Sec. 511. Robert Noyce teacher scholarship program. Sec. 512. Undergraduate broadening participation program. Sec. 513. Research experiences for high school students. Sec. 514. Research experiences for undergraduates. Sec. 515. STEM industry internship programs. Sec. 516. Cyber-enabled learning for national challenges. Sec. 517. Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. Sec. 518. Sense of the Congress regarding the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics talent expansion program. Sec. 519. Sense of the Congress regarding the National Science Foundation’s con- tributions to basic research and education. Sec. 520. Academic technology transfer and commercialization of university re- search. Sec. 521. Study to develop improved impact-on-society metrics. Sec. 522. NSF grants in support of sponsored post-doctoral fellowship programs. Sec. 523. Collaboration in planning for stewardship of large-scale facilities. Sec. 524. Cloud computing research enhancement. Sec. 525. Tribal colleges and universities program. Sec. 526. Broader impacts review criterion. Sec. 527. Twenty-first century graduate education. SUBTITLE B—STEM-TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM Sec. 551. Purpose. Sec. 552. Program requirements. Sec. 553. Grant program. Sec. 554. Grant oversight and administration. Sec. 555. Definitions. Sec. 556. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VI—INNOVATION Sec. 601. Office of innovation and entrepreneurship. Sec. 602. Federal loan guarantees for innovative technologies in manufacturing. Sec. 603. Regional innovation program. Sec. 604. Study on economic competitiveness and innovative capacity of United States and development of national economic competitiveness strategy. Sec. 605. Promoting use of high-end computing simulation and modeling by small- and medium-sized manufacturers. TITLE VII—NIST GREEN JOBS Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Findings. Sec. 703. National Institute of Standards and Technology competitive grant pro- gram. TITLE VIII—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 801. Government Accountability Office review. Sec. 802. Salary restrictions. Sec. 803. Additional research authorities of the FCC. TITLE IX—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Sec. 901. Science, engineering, and mathematics education programs. Sec. 902. Energy research programs. Sec. 903. Basic research. Sec. 904. Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy. TITLE X—EDUCATION Sec. 1001. References