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covered technology category

Defined in 1 place of the United States Code.

The term “covered technology category” means the following:

(A) Advanced bulk materials.

(B) Advanced manufacturing.

(C) Autonomous mobile robots.

(D) Battery storage.

(E) Biochemicals.

(F) Bioenergetics.

(G) Biomass.

(H) Cybersecurity.

(I) Data fabric.

(J) Decision science.

(K) Edge computing.

(L) External communication.

(M) Hydrogen generation and storage.

(N) Mesh networks.

(O) Microelectronics assembly, testing, or packaging.

(P) Microelectronics design and development.

(Q) Microelectronics fabrication.

(R) Microelectronics manufacturing equipment.

(S) Microelectronics materials.

(T) Nanomaterials and metamaterials.

(U) Nuclear fission and fusion energy technologies.

(V) Open RAN.

(W) Optical communications.

(X) Sensor hardware.

(Y) Solar.

(Z) Space launch.

(AA) Spacecraft.

(BB) Space-enabled services and equipment.

(CC) Synthetic biology.

(DD) Quantum computing.

(EE) Quantum security.

(FF) Quantum sensing.

(GG) Strategic maritime infrastructure.

(HH) Critical minerals and materials.

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The term "covered technology category" means the following:

(A) Advanced bulk materials.

(B) Advanced manufacturing.

(C) Autonomous mobile robots.

(D) Battery storage.

(E) Biochemicals.

(F) Bioenergetics.

(G) Biomass.

(H) Cybersecurity.

(I) Data fabric.

(J) Decision science.

(K) Edge computing.

(L) External communication.

(M) Hydrogen generation and storage.

(N) Mesh networks.

(O) Microelectronics assembly, testing, or packaging.

(P) Microelectronics design and development.

(Q) Microelectronics fabrication.

(R) Microelectronics manufacturing equipment.

(S) Microelectronics materials.

(T) Nanomaterials and metamaterials.

(U) Open RAN.

(V) Optical communications.

(W) Sensor hardware.

(X) Solar.

(Y) Space launch.

(Z) Spacecraft.

(AA) Space-enabled services and equipment.

(BB) Synthetic biology.

(CC) Quantum computing.

(DD) Quantum security.

(EE) Quantum sensing.

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The term "covered technology category" means the following:

(A) Advanced bulk materials.

(B) Advanced manufacturing.

(C) Autonomous mobile robots.

(D) Battery storage.

(E) Biochemicals.

(F) Bioenergetics.

(G) Biomass.

(H) Cybersecurity.

(I) Data fabric.

(J) Decision science.

(K) Edge computing.

(L) External communication.

(M) Hydrogen generation and storage.

(N) Mesh networks.

(O) Microelectronics assembly, testing, or packaging.

(P) Microelectronics design and development.

(Q) Microelectronics fabrication.

(R) Microelectronics manufacturing equipment.

(S) Microelectronics materials.

(T) Nanomaterials and metamaterials.

(U) Open RAN.

(V) Optical communications.

(W) Sensor hardware.

(X) Solar.

(Y) Space launch.

(Z) Spacecraft.

(AA) Space-enabled services and equipment.

(BB) Synthetic biology.

(CC) Quantum computing.

(DD) Quantum security.

(EE) Quantum sensing.

(FF) Strategic maritime infrastructure.

(GG) Critical minerals and materials.

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