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Washington / DC / /

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Renewable Energy / National Nanotechnology Initiative / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Facility

National Institute of Standards and Technology / /

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clean-energy future / transformative technologies / technology budget / manufacturing innovation institutes / oil and gas development / healthcare outcomes / cleanvehicle technologies / manufacturing processes / energy technologies / energy / /

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office of the President Eisenhower Executive office Building Washington / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Congress / National Institute of Health / Federal government / National Science Foundation / White House office of Science and Technology Policy / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Department of Energy / Department of Defense / office of Science and Technology Policy / Department of Homeland Security R&D / office of Science / Environmental Protection Agency / DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency / /

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All / Becky Fried / John P. Holdren / Rick Weiss / /

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Position

science and technology advisor and Director / President / Executive / /

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DC / /

Technology

energy technologies / cleanvehicle technologies / /

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http /

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