[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 83 (Monday, May 2, 1994)]
[Unknown Section]
[Page 0]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-10340]
[[Page Unknown]]
[Federal Register: May 2, 1994]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
agency: National Science Foundation.
action: Notice of amendment to the NSF Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
summary: The Directorate for Engineering has been reorganized to better
align and integrate the Directorate's programs. This reorganization
reflects the:
Renaming of the Division of Chemical and Thermal Systems
as the Division of Chemical and Transport Systems;
Restructuring and renaming of the Division of Biological
and Critical Systems as the Division of Bioengineering and
Environmental Systems and the Division of Mechanical and Structural
Systems as the Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems; and
Merging of the Division of Design and Manufacturing
Systems and the Division of Industrial Innovation Interface to form the
Division of Design, Manufacture and Industrial Innovation.
effective date: January 9, 1994.
for further information contact: Modestine Rogers, National Science
Foundation, Division of Human Resource Management, 4201 Wilson
Boulevard, room 315, Arlington, Virginia 22230, telephone 703-306-1181.
supplementary information: The Division of Chemical and Transport
Systems (CTS) funds research that strengthens the engineering base for
technologies involving chemical, thermal and flow processes. These
processes are important in a variety of areas such as microelectronics,
specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy production and transfer,
molecular engineering of advanced materials, and chemical processing of
hazardous waste.
The Division of Bioengineering and Environmental Systems (BES) is
responsible for supporting research that expands the knowledge base of
bioengineering; improves our ability to apply engineering methods to
correct problems that impair the usefulness of land, air, or water; and
explores basic engineering problems in the development, conservation,
and use of ocean resources and systems.
The Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems (CMS) is responsible
for supporting research that will advance the engineering base
necessary for developing new or improved mechanical and civil
engineering technologies. In addition, CMS is responsible for
supporting research that strengthens the engineering knowledge base of
potentially destructive phenomena such as earthquakes, floods, sea
level rise, greenhouse effects, expanding and collapsing soils,
destructive winds, landslides, tsunamis, and storm surges.
The Division of Design, Manufacture and Industrial Innovation
(DMII) is responsible for supporting research that seeks to serve a
broad spectrum of American industry through developing and expanding
the scientific and engineering foundations of design, manufacturing,
production, and integration engineering. It focuses on the
relationships between industrial development, technological innovation,
and scientific research. Additionally, DMII concentrates on long-term
efforts needed to deepen our understanding of the processes,
operations, and systems which comprise modern manufacturing, and to
make our manufacturing base more competitive by increasing its
innovation and responsiveness to changing needs. The Division also
provides a focus for the small business activities of NSF and
administers the Small Business Innovation Research program through its
Office of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships. [58 FR 7587-7595,
February 8, 1993]
Dated: April 25, 1994.
M. Rebecca Winkler,
Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 94-10340 Filed 4-29-94; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7555-01-M