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US picks team to oversee $52.7 billion in funding for building chip capacity

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WASHINGTON — The Biden administra­tion on Tuesday named a team of senior advisers to oversee $52.7 billion in government funding to boost semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing and research.

Commerce department Chief Economist Aaron Chatterji will serve as White House Coordinato­r for CHIPS Implementa­tion at the National Economic Council (NEC) and will manage the work of the CHIPS Implementa­tion Steering Council created by President Joseph R. Biden’s chips executive order signed last month.

In August, Congress approved $52.7 billion for semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing and research and a 25% investment tax credit for chip plants that is estimated to be worth $24 billion.

NEC Director Brian Deese said Mr. Chatterji “will help coordinate a unified approach to our key implementa­tion priorities while ensuring that we have guardrails and oversight in place to responsibl­y spend taxpayer dollars.”

The legislatio­n championed by Biden aims to boost efforts to make the US more competitiv­e with China and alleviate a persistent chips shortage that has affected everything from cars to washing machines to video games and weapons.

At Commerce, Treasury official Michael Schmidt will serve as CHIPS Program Office director. Mr. Schmidt previously served as New York State Department of Taxation and Finance commission­er.

Eric Lin, director of the government’s Material Measuremen­t Laboratory, will be interim director of the CHIPS Research and Developmen­t Office.

The chips law includes $11 billion for research spending.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the chips team would consist of about 50 people.

“These leaders bring decades of experience in government, industry and the R&D space, with a special emphasis on standing up and implementi­ng large-scale programs,” Ms. Raimondo said.

Also named Tuesday is Todd Fisher, a Commerce department economic official who will serve as CHIPS Program office interim senior advisor in the CHIPS Program Office.

Former Palm Computing Chief Executive Officer Donna Dubinsky is Ms. Raimondo’s senior counselor for CHIPS implementa­tion and Commerce official J.D. Grom will serve as senior advisor on CHIPS implementa­tion. —

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