[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 3468 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                S. 3468

  To establish a national programmable cloud laboratories network to 
  enhance research efficiency, innovation, and collaboration, and for 
                            other purposes.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                           December 11, 2025

Mr. Fetterman (for himself and Mr. Budd) introduced the following bill; 
    which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, 
                      Science, and Transportation

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                                 A BILL


 
  To establish a national programmable cloud laboratories network to 
  enhance research efficiency, innovation, and collaboration, and for 
                            other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``National Programmable Cloud 
Laboratories Network Act of 2025''.

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

    (a) Definitions.--In this Act:
            (1) Artificial intelligence.--The term ``artificial 
        intelligence'' has the meaning given such term in section 5002 
        of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense 
        Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (15 U.S.C. 9401).
            (2) Director.--Unless otherwise provided, the term 
        ``Director'' means the Director of the National Science 
        Foundation.
            (3) Institution of higher education.--The term 
        ``institution of higher education'' has the meaning given the 
        term in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
        U.S.C. 1001).
            (4) Network.--The term ``Network'' means the National 
        Programmable Cloud Laboratories Network.
            (5) Node.--The term ``node'' means a programmable cloud 
        laboratory designated as part of the Network.
            (6) Non-designated laboratory.--The term ``non-designated 
        laboratory'' means any Federal, academic, nonprofit, or private 
        industry programmable cloud laboratory not selected as a node 
        under section 3.
            (7) Programmable cloud laboratory.--The term ``programmable 
        cloud laboratory'' means a physical laboratory that is equipped 
        with research instrumentation and advanced manufacturing 
        capabilities, including robotics and artificial intelligence, 
        that can be securely and remotely programmed and controlled in 
        order to conduct experiments and collect associated data.

SEC. 3. NATIONAL PROGRAMMABLE CLOUD LABORATORIES NETWORK.

    (a) Purposes.--The purposes of the Network established under this 
Act are--
            (1) to maintain leadership by the United States in advanced 
        experimentation, laboratory automation, and artificial 
        intelligence for scientific research, advanced manufacturing, 
        long-term economic competitiveness, and national security;
            (2) to reduce the cost of federally funded research through 
        automation and reproducibility;
            (3) to accelerate national competitiveness by transferring 
        government-funded research to private-sector commercial 
        applications;
            (4) to improve collaboration among federally funded 
        national laboratories, institutions of higher education, and 
        private industry;
            (5) to ensure that investment in programmable cloud 
        laboratories results in measurable cost savings, efficiencies, 
        and long-term fiscal sustainability;
            (6) to incentivize private-sector cost-sharing in research 
        infrastructure and equipment;
            (7) to support workforce development aligned with the 
        technical needs of industry in the United States;
            (8) to advance the development of a domestic industrial 
        base for scientific automation tools, artificial intelligence 
        systems for experimentation, and robotics platforms for use in 
        laboratory settings; and
            (9) to further programmable cloud laboratory research in 
        areas such as materials science, biotechnology, chemistry, and 
        other scientific or engineering disciplines where automation 
        and cloud-enabled experimentation can deliver transformative 
        results, including advanced materials synthesis and 
        characterization, scalable biotechnology experimentation, and 
        high-throughput chemical catalyst development.
    (b) Establishment.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
        enactment of this Act, the Director, in consultation with the 
        Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 
        shall designate and oversee a National Programmable Cloud 
        Laboratories Network of not more than 6 nodes to support 
        secure, standards-based, and cost-effective remote 
        experimentation and automated research.
            (2) Assessment sequencing.--The assessment required under 
        section 5 shall be conducted only after the final designation 
        of nodes under paragraph (1).
            (3) Nodes.--The Network shall consist of nodes that--
                    (A) enable programmable workflows and automated 
                science;
                    (B) provide access to advanced scientific and 
                manufacturing instruments, including artificial 
                intelligence-enabled tools;
                    (C) collaborate to establish and adopt common 
                standards, protocols, and best practices; and
                    (D) support interoperability across and between 
                nodes.
    (c) Application and Selection.--
            (1) In general.--The Director shall issue a public 
        solicitation for eligible entities to apply for node 
        designation.
            (2) Eligible entities.--Eligible entities that may apply 
        for designation as a node include--
                    (A) institutions of higher education;
                    (B) nonprofit research organizations;
                    (C) private-sector research entities; and
                    (D) consortia or collaborations of the entities 
                described in subparagraphs (A) through (C).
    (d) Applications for Designation.--An eligible entity that desires 
to apply for designation as a node in the Network shall submit an 
application to the Director at such time and in such manner as the 
Director may require. The application shall include--
            (1) a technical and programmatic plan for laboratory 
        operations, automation capabilities, and data integration;
            (2) a plan to achieve long-term self-sustainability, 
        including metrics, interim milestones, and a timeline for 
        reducing reliance on Federal funding; and
            (3) evidence of non-Federal cost share, private capital, or 
        other third-party contributions demonstrating self-
        sustainability potential.
    (e) Evaluation of Applicants.--The Director shall ensure that the 
process for selecting eligible entities for designation in the Network 
shall be competitive, merit-reviewed, and transparent, evaluating--
            (1) pre-existing laboratory infrastructure and suitability 
        for automated science;
            (2) capacity to support distributed, cloud-enabled 
        programmable workflows for multiple users;
            (3) likelihood of achieving long-term sustainability 
        without continued Federal funding;
            (4) demonstrated ability to collaborate with other nodes, 
        academic partners, industry partners, or other Federal research 
        agencies (as defined in section 10002 of the Research and 
        Development, Competition, and Innovation Act (42 U.S.C. 
        18901));
            (5) protocols for research security, cybersecurity, and 
        responsible access; and
            (6) demonstration of user interest and research needs.
    (f) Designation.--In designating nodes, the Director shall provide 
preference for applications demonstrating meaningful third-party cost 
share and pre-existing infrastructure.
    (g) Responsibilities.--Each node selected by the Director shall--
            (1) support the purposes described in subsection (a)(9);
            (2) facilitate collaboration among Network members to 
        expand and integrate automated science capabilities and best 
        practices;
            (3) actively participate with the Director of National 
        Institute of Standards and Technology in developing network-
        wide interoperability, data-sharing, cybersecurity, and 
        artificial intelligence-assisted experimentation standards;
            (4) support secure sharing of experimental data, models, 
        and results across institutions of higher education 
        participating in the Network, if applicable;
            (5) provide a secure digital infrastructure to enable 
        remote experimentation, artificial intelligence-assisted 
        analysis, and reproducible science;
            (6) engage in public-private partnerships to streamline the 
        transfer of technology developed using Network infrastructure;
            (7) develop and maintain a financial sustainability plan to 
        reduce long-term reliance on Federal funds, including through 
        user fees, licensing, consortia membership, or other revenue-
        generating models;
            (8) establish performance metrics, including scientific 
        output, cost-effectiveness, academic engagement, private-sector 
        engagement, user satisfaction, and reproducibility of results; 
        and
            (9) where practicable, leverage commercially available 
        hardware and software solutions to minimize cost and accelerate 
        deployment of automated science capabilities.

SEC. 4. INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION.

    Not later than 180 days after all nodes of the Network are 
designated, the Director of the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology, in cooperation with the Director and participating eligible 
entities (including institutions of higher education), shall--
            (1) develop and promulgate standards to ensure 
        interoperability across Network nodes, including laboratory 
        instrumentation, data infrastructure, communication protocols, 
        and experiment execution systems;
            (2) establish protocols for secure, seamless, and 
        standardized data-sharing among all members of the Network 
        aligned with node-level cybersecurity and research security 
        protocols;
            (3) define minimum technical requirements and operating 
        procedures to support remote experimentation, experiment 
        reproducibility, and artificial intelligence-assisted 
        workflows; and
            (4) periodically update such standards in consultation with 
        private-sector partners and nodes of the Network to reflect 
        advancements in hardware, software, and automation technology.

SEC. 5. ASSESSMENT OF NON-DESIGNATED LABORATORIES.

    (a) Assessment Requirement.--Not later than 180 days after the 
Director designates the final node of the Network under section 3, the 
Director, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy and the Director 
of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, shall conduct 
and submit to the appropriate committees of Congress, a comprehensive 
assessment of non-designated laboratories.
    (b) Scope.--The assessment shall identify, to the extent 
practicable--
            (1) Federal laboratories, institutions of higher education, 
        nonprofit organizations, and private-sector laboratories that 
        possess or are developing programmable, automated, or remotely 
        accessible research infrastructure;
            (2) the instrumentation, automation, and data capabilities 
        of such laboratories;
            (3) cybersecurity and research security measures relevant 
        to interoperability;
            (4) existing or potential pathways for such laboratories to 
        coordinate with Network nodes in areas such as data-sharing, 
        standards adoption, or pilot interoperability projects; and
            (5) legal, contractual, or intellectual property 
        considerations that may affect participation.
    (c) Confidentiality and Security.--Proprietary information shall be 
protected from public disclosure consistent with applicable law. The 
Director shall publish a nonproprietary public summary of the 
assessment and may submit a proprietary annex to the congressional 
committees of jurisdiction.

SEC. 6. REPORTING AND OVERSIGHT.

    (a) Annual Briefings.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Director shall 
brief the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
of Representatives on the status of the Network.
    (b) Contents.--Each briefing required under subsection (a) shall 
include an assessment of--
            (1) the alignment of supported research with national 
        scientific and economic priorities;
            (2) the progress each node of the Network has made toward 
        achieving self-sustainability as described in section 3(d)(2); 
        and
            (3) the performance metrics established in section 3(g)(8).

SEC. 7. SUNSET.

    The National Programmable Cloud Laboratories Network, including all 
authorities, programs, and funding provided under this Act, shall 
terminate on September 30, 2031.
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