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We Can’t Wait: Obama Administration Announces New Public-Private Partnership to Support

Consortium of Businesses, Universities, and Community Colleges from Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania Co-Invest with Federal Government in a Manufacturing Innovation Institute

 WASHINGTON, DC – Following through on our We Can’t Wait efforts, the Obama Administration today announced the launch of a new public-private institute for manufacturing innovation in Youngstown, Ohio as part of its ongoing efforts to help revitalize American manufacturing and encourage companies to invest in the United States.  This new partnership, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII), was selected through a competitive process, led by the Department of Defense, to award an initial $30 million in federal funding, matched by $40 million from the winning consortium, which includes manufacturing firms, universities, community colleges, and non-profit organizations from the Ohio-Pennsylvania-West Virginia ‘Tech Belt.’ 

 In order to create an economy built to last, America needs to make more things the rest of the world wants to buy.  After losing millions of good manufacturing jobs in the years before and during the deep recession, the economy has added over 530,000 manufacturing jobs since February 2010 —the strongest growth for any 30 month period since 1989.Companies are also increasingly choosing to invest in the U.S. and bring jobs back.  While there’s more work to be done, steps like today’s announcement build on this momentum.

 “I’m pleased that we are taking steps to strengthen American manufacturing by launching a new manufacturing institute in Ohio,” said President Obama. “This institute will help make sure that the manufacturing jobs of tomorrow take root not in places like China or India, but right here in the United States of America.  That’s how we’ll put more people back to work and build an economy that lasts.” 

 On March 9, 2012, President Obama announced his plan to invest $1 billion to catalyze a national network of up to 15 manufacturing innovation institutes around the country that would serve as regional hubs of manufacturing excellence that will help to make our manufacturers more competitive and encourage investment in the United States.  The President called on Congress to act on this proposal and create the National Network of Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI). 

 As part of his Administration’s We Can’t Wait initiative, President Obama also announced immediate steps to launch a pilot institute to serve as a proof-of concept for the NNMI.  Five federal agencies - the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, the National Science Foundation, and NASA – jointly committed to invest $45 million in a pilot institute on additive manufacturing.  Today's announcement of an initial $30 million award under existing authorities is matched by $40 million from the winning consortium.

Youngstown, Ohio and the surrounding region knows what happens when manufacturing production declines. But in this area once known as the ‘rust belt’, investments like this new pilot institute demonstrate the potential within a region to bring together the capabilities of America’s companies and universities, in partnership with the federal government, to invest in the cutting-edge technologies and skills our manufacturers need to compete. With this initiative, Youngstown is poised to become the epicenter of burgeoning new industries from its leadership in additive manufacturing or 3-D printing. 

Director of the National Economic Council Gene B. Sperling,  Acting Secretary of Commerce Rebecca M. Blank and Under Secretary of Defense Frank Kendall along with other Administration and local officials, will announce the award at M7 Technologies in Youngstown, Ohio.  The winning consortium is led by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and consists of leading research universities like Carnegie Mellon and Case Western Reserve University, world-class companies like Honeywell, Boeing, and IBM, innovative small manufacturers like M7 and ExOne, and community colleges spread across Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania (see full list below).

The President’s proposal for a National Network for Manufacturing Innovation was endorsed by his Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Steering Committee. The AMP’s final recommendations, released last month in the report Capturing Domestic Competitive Advantage in Advanced Manufacturing, outlined a set of actions to enable innovation, strengthen our workforce, and accelerate investment in America. 

The President’s proposal for a NNMI is part of his comprehensive plan to revitalize American manufacturing, which includes providing tax incentives to encourage manufacturers to invest in America, eliminating of tax breaks for manufacturing firms that ship jobs abroad, investing in community colleges and workforce training, supporting innovation in cross-cutting manufacturing technologies, investing in the 21st century infrastructure our manufacturers need, and leveling the playing field so American workers can compete on the merit of their hard work.

 Background on the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute:

The NAMII will provide the innovation infrastructure needed to support new additive manufacturing technology and products in order to become a global center of excellence for additive manufacturing.  This pilot institute will bridge the gap between basic research and product development for additive manufacturing, provide shared assets to help companies, particularly small manufacturers, access cutting-edge capabilities and equipment, and create an environment to educate and train workers in advanced additive manufacturing skills. 

Additive manufacturing, often referred to as 3D printing, is a new way of making products and components from a digital model, and will have implications in a wide range of industries including defense, aerospace, automotive, and metals manufacturing. Like an office printer that puts 2D digital files on a piece of paper, a 3D printer creates components by depositing thin layers of material one after another using a digital blueprint until the exact component required has been created.  The Department of Defense envisions customizing parts on site for operational systems that would otherwise be expensive to make or ship.  The Department of Energy anticipates that additive processes would be able to save more than 50% energy use compared to today’s ‘subtractive’ manufacturing processes.

NAMII is led by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining, and includes:

40 Companies:  Allegheny Technologies, AlphaMicron, Applied Systems and Technology Transfer, Autodesk, Boeing, Catalyst Connection, Energy Industries of Ohio, ExOne, FMW Composites, General Dynamics, General Electric, Honeywell, IBM, Johnson Controls, Kennametal, Kent Displays, Laser Technology Assts, Lockheed Martin, Lubrizol, M-7 Technologies, MicroFab Technologies, Morris, Northrop Grumman, nScrypt, OSRAM Sylvania, Optomec, Oxford Performance Materials, Paramount Industries / 3D Systems, Parker Hannifin, Plextronix, POM, RTI, Ruger, Sciaky, Stratasys, Stratonics, Timken, Touchstone Research Lab, Westinghouse Nuclear, Wohlers Associates

9 Research Universities: Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Kent State University, Lehigh University, Penn State University, Robert Morris University, University of Akron, University of Pittsburgh, Youngstown State University

5 Community Colleges: Eastern Gateway Community College, Lorain County Community College, Northampton Community College, Penn College of Technology, Westmoreland County Community College

11 Non-Profit Organizations: Association for Manufacturing Technology, Ben Franklin Technology Partners, JumpStart Ohio, Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, MT Connect, NorTech, National Digital Engineering and Manufacturing Consortium, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Robert C. Byrd Institute, the Youngstown Business Incubator, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. 

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Letter -- Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Export Control Regulations

Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)

Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within the 90-day period prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. In accordance with this provision, I have sent to the Federal Register for publication the enclosed notice, stating that the emergency caused by the lapse of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended, is to continue in effect for 1 year beyond August 17, 2012.

Sincerely,

BARACK OBAMA

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Notice -- Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Export Control Regulations

NOTICE

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CONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO
EXPORT CONTROL REGULATIONS

On August 17, 2001, consistent with the authority provided to the President under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), the President issued Executive Order 13222. In that order, he declared a national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States in light of the expiration of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2401 et seq.). Because the Export Administration Act has not been renewed by the Congress, the national emergency declared on August 17, 2001, must continue in effect beyond August 17, 2012. Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13222.

This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.

BARACK OBAMA

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President Obama Announces Presidential Delegation to the Dominican Republic to Attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Danilo Medina

President Barack Obama today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to the Dominican Republic to attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Danilo Medina on August 16, 2012.

The Honorable Raul Yzaguirre, United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, will lead the delegation.

Members of the Presidential Delegation:

The Honorable Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice

The Honorable Liliana Ayalde, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Department of State

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Readout of the President's Call with Prime Minister Cameron of the United Kingdom

President Obama called Prime Minister Cameron today to congratulate him and the people of the United Kingdom and London on an extremely successful Olympic games, which speaks to the character and spirit of our close ally. Both leaders commended the exceptional performances by both the Olympic teams of the United States and Great Britain and noted how proud we all are of them. The President thanked the Prime Minister for hosting so many US athletes and fans and for the extremely warm welcome shown to First Lady Michelle Obama.

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Statement by the Press Secretary on the Earthquake in Iran

The American people send the Iranian people our deepest condolences for the loss of life in the tragic earthquake in northwestern Iran. Our thoughts are with the families of those who were lost, and we wish the wounded a speedy recovery. We stand ready to offer assistance in this difficult time.

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WEEKLY ADDRESS: All-Hands-On-Deck Response to the Drought

WASHINGTON, DC— In this week’s address, President Obama discussed the Administration’s all-hands-on-deck approach to one of the worst droughts in more than fifty years. This drought is especially hard on farmers and ranchers who are facing poor crops and are struggling to feed their animals. That is why the Administration is doing everything possible to give them the tools to fight back and recover. The Administration has taken steps including opening more federal land for haying and grazing, giving farmers, ranchers, and small businesses access to low-interest emergency loans, and providing assistance to get more water to livestock and restore land affected by the drought. But the Administration can’t do this alone. The President reiterated his call on Congress to join him in taking action by passing a farm bill that makes necessary reforms while helping farmers and ranchers respond to these types of natural disasters and providing the certainty they deserve.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, Saturday, August 11, 2012.

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
August 11, 2012

Hi, everybody. Today, I want to talk about something that most of you know already – it’s hot outside. It’s really hot. And if this feels worse than normal, that’s because it is. We just found out that the month of July was the warmest month on record – warmer than any other month since we began keeping track more than a century ago.

But the heat is just half the story. We’re also suffering through one of the worst droughts in over 50 years. More than a fifth of this country is experiencing what we call “extreme” or “exceptional” drought – with states like Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas getting hit harder than most.

That’s bad news for a lot of people, but it’s especially tough on our farmers. Right now, half of the corn crop in America is in poor or very poor condition. Cattle farmers are struggling to feed their animals. Many folks are seeing their livelihoods dry up in front of their eyes. And if we don’t get relief soon, Americans everywhere will start feeling the pinch, with higher prices on grocery store shelves all across the country.

We can’t let that happen. That’s why, at my direction, the Department of Agriculture, led by Secretary Vilsack, has been working with other agencies across the federal government to make sure we’re doing everything we can to help farmers and ranchers fight back and recover from this disaster. Already, we’ve given farmers across 32 states access to low-interest emergency loans.

We’ve opened up more federal land for grazing. And we’re working with crop insurance companies to give farmers a short grace period on their premiums, since some families will be struggling to make ends meet at the end of the year.

This past week, we went even further – announcing an additional $30 million to help get more water to livestock and restore land affected by the drought. We’re making it easier for even more farmers, ranchers and businesses to get emergency loans. And the Department of Transportation is helping more truck drivers deliver supplies to states that need them the most.

This is an all-hands-on-deck response, and we’ll be doing even more in the coming weeks to help families and communities that are suffering right now.

But my Administration can’t do it alone. Congress needs to do its part, too. They need to pass a farm bill that not only helps farmers and ranchers respond to these kinds of disasters, but also makes necessary reforms and gives them some certainty year-round. That’s the single best way we can help rural communities right now, and also in the long-term.

So call your Members of Congress, write them an email, and tell them that now is the time to come together and get this done. Too many Americans are suffering right now to let politics get in the way. Let’s help farmers, ranchers and business owners recover. Let’s make sure that families who already stretch their budgets to the limit don’t have to pay more for groceries this fall.

In the meantime, I’ll keep doing everything I can to help respond to this disaster. Because at times like these, it doesn’t matter if you live in Des Moines or Detroit – we’re Americans first. And if we look out for each other, we’ll come out of this stronger than before.

Have a great weekend, everybody. And stay cool.

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Statement by the Press Secretary on Key Trade Measures in H.R. 5986

Today, the President signed into law H.R. 5986, which includes key measures to bolster domestic manufacturing and strengthen our economic ties with sub-Saharan Africa and Central America.  This bill also contains provisions to renew authorities under the Burma Freedom and Democracy Act.  Congress passed this legislation with overwhelming bipartisan support.

This bill addresses sub-Saharan Africa’s top trade priority with the United States by extending a key provision under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade preference program until September 2015.  This provision, which was set to expire in the fall, will continue to allow duty-free access to the U.S. market for certain AGOA apparel exports.  AGOA continues to be critical to expanding and diversifying our trade and investment relationship with Africa.  

This legislation also includes technical amendments to textile and apparel provisions under the Central America – Dominican Republic – United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR).  These technical changes will have real job-supporting economic benefits for thousands of American workers in our textile and apparel industry, and will help boost economic growth in these developing regions. 

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Expected Attendees at the White House Iftar Dinner

This evening, the President will continue a White House tradition of hosting an Iftar celebrating Ramadan in the State Dining Room.  This is the fourth Iftar hosted by the President.  The Iftar is the meal that breaks the day of fasting, when Muslim families and communities eat together after sunset.

Below is a list of some of the expected attendees at tonight’s White House dinner celebrating Ramadan:

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

The Honorable Andre Carson, United States Representative

The Honorable John Conyers, United States Representative

The Honorable Keith Ellison, United States Representative

DIPLOMATIC CORPS

Mr. Zango Abdu, Minister at the Embassy of Nigeria

His Excellency Yousif Mana Saeed Al Otaiba, United Arab Emirates

His Excellency Adel Ahmed Al-Jubeir, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Her Excellency Hunaina Sultan Al-Mughairy, Sultanate of Oman

His Excellency Mohamed Abdullah M. Al-Rumaihi, State of Qatar

His Excellency Mohammed Al-Hussaini Al-Sharif, League of Arab States, Arab League Mission

Mr. Adel Ahmed Alsuneini, The Charge d'Affaires of Republic of Yemen

His Excellency Abdallah Baali, People's Democratic Republic of Algeria

His Excellency Seydou Bouda, Ambassador of Burkina Faso

His Excellency Daouda Diabate, Republic of Cote d'Ivoire

His Excellency Dino Patti Djalal, Republic of Indonesia

His Excellency Maitine Djoumbe, Republic of Chad  

His Excellency Bienvenu Joseph Foe-Atangana, Republic of Cameroon  

His Excellency Gilbert Galanxhi, Republic of Albania

His Excellency Eklil Ahmad Hakimi, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

His Excellency Othman Bin Hashim, Ambassador of Malaysia 

Mr. Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud, The Charge d'Affaires of Jordan 

His Excellency Akan Ismaili, Republic of Kosovo

Mr. Fakhraddin Ismayilov, The Chargé d'Affaires of the Republic of Azerbaijan

His Excellency Bayney Ram Karran, Cooperative Republic of Guyana

His Excellency Al Maamoun Baba Lamine Keita, Republic of Mali  

His Excellency Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, Russian Federation

Her Excellency Mwanaidi Sinare Maajar, United Republic of Tanzania 

Her Excellency Jadranka Negodic, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina

His Excellency Ilhomjon Tuychievich Nematov, Republic of Uzbekistan 

His Excellency Alieu Momodou Ngum, Republic of The Gambia

His Excellency Cheik Niang, Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal

His Excellency Roble Olhaye, Republic of Djibouti

His Excellency Meret Bairamovich Orazov, Ambassador of Turkmenistan 

His Excellency Michael Scott Oren, PhD, State of Israel

His Excellency Akramul Qader, People's Republic of Bangladesh

Her Excellency Sherry Rehman, Islamic Republic of Pakistan  

His Excellency Nuriddin Shamsov, Republic of Tajikistan

His Excellency Sameh Hassan Shoukry, Arab Republic of Egypt

His Excellency Maman Sambo Sidikou, Republic of Niger

Mr. Tahsin Timur Soylemez, The Charge d'Affaires of the Republic of Turkey

His Excellency Bockari Kortu Stevens, Republic of Sierra Leone

Her Excellency Amelia Narciso Sumbana, Republic of Mozambique  

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Statement by the Press Secretary on H.R. 1369, H.R. 1560, H.R. 1905, H.R. 3276, H.R. 3412, H.R. 3501, H.R. 3772, H.R. 5986, S. 270, S. 271, S. 679, S. 739, S. 1959, and S. 3363

 

On Friday, August 10, 2012, the President signed into law:
 
H.R. 1369, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, as the Warren Lindley Post Office; 
 
H.R. 1560, which amends current law to allow the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribe to determine the blood quantum requirement for tribal membership;
 
H.R. 1905, the "Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012," which extends and expands the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 and other statutory authorities relating to Iran and establishes additional statutory sanctions relating to Iran and sanctions relating to human rights abuses in Syria, and for other purposes;
 
H.R. 3276, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service in Tampa, Florida, as the Reverend Abe Brown Post Office Building;
 
H.R. 3412, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service in Abbeville, Louisiana, as the Sergeant Richard Franklin Abshire Post Office Building;
 
H.R. 3501, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service in Rome City, Indiana, as the SPC Nicholas Scott Hartge Post Office; 
 
H.R. 3772, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service in Canton, Mississippi, as the First Sergeant Landres Cheeks Post Office Building;
 
H.R. 5986, which amends and extends the African Growth and Opportunity Act third-country fabric program, modifies the Textile and Apparel Rules of Origin for the Dominican Republic Central America-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, and renews import restrictions on Burma;
 
S. 270, the "La Pine Land Conveyance Act," which directs the conveyance of three parcels of Federal land, totaling of 910 acres, to the City of La Pine, or to Deschutes County, Oregon, as specified;
 
S. 271, the "Wallowa Forest Service Compound Conveyance Act," which directs the conveyance of the Wallowa Forest Service Compound to the City of Wallowa, Oregon;
 
S. 679, the "Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011," which reduces the number of Presidential appointments that are subject to Senate confirmation;
 
S. 739, which authorizes the Architect of the Capitol to construct, operate, and maintain battery recharging stations in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the Senate for use by privately owned vehicles at no net cost to the Federal Government;
 
S. 1959, the "Haqqani Network Terrorist Designation Act of 2012," which requires the Secretary of State to report on whether the Haqqani Network meets the legal criteria for designation as a foreign terrorist organization; and 
 
S. 3363, which allows surcharges from the sale by the U.S. Mint of coins commemorating the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry and the establishment of the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center (the “Museum”) at Fort Benning, Georgia, to be used by the National Infantry Foundation for the retirement of debt associated with building the Museum.