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Sec. 5 . Securing Critical and Emerging Technologies Through Domestic Manufacturing. (a) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall consider whether “exceptional circumstances” exist warranting a determination that a restriction of the right to retain title to any subject invention funded by their respective agencies' R&D funding agreements will better promote the policy and objectives of the Bayh-Dole Act, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, including 35 U.S.C. 202(a). Such consideration shall include evaluation of whether “exceptional circumstances” exist to warrant the extension of the requirement to manufacture “substantially in the United States” to recipients of Federal R&D funding agreements, to non-exclusive licensees of subject inventions, and for use or sale of subject inventions outside the United States, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, including 35 U.S.C. 202(a). In considering the issuance of such determinations for these purposes, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall: ( print page 51206)

For example, Blaser Jetmix is an emulsion mixing device that is ideal for drums. Features like its specially shaped nozzle help it keep emulsion drops small. This means Jetmix creates a precise and finely dispersed emulsion consistently. In fact, with Jetmix, customers can expect to use 20-30% less concentrate due to the precise control of the concentration.

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To keep costs low, it is important to mix your coolant thoroughly before adding it to your machine tool. Consider the following. If your coolant is not mixed thoroughly before adding it to your machine, most, if not all, your coolant concentrate could float to the surface because of the oil in the concentrate. It then becomes tramp oil and will have to be skimmed off. This means most of your coolant concentrate could become tramp oil if you do not mix your coolant thoroughly before adding it to your machine. You will then have to spend more money on coolant concentrate. Mixing your coolant right the first time saves you both time and money.

(i) The common waiver application questions should include as relevant criteria, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law:

(c) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall ensure that the waiver process for their agency is rigorous, timely, transparent, and consistent, with due regard for all applicable authorities, including Executive Order 14005 of January 25, 2021 (Ensuring the Future Is Made in All of America by All of America's Workers), and the Bayh-Dole Act's requirement that a waiver be available when reasonable but unsuccessful efforts have been made to license to a company that could substantially manufacture in the United States, or when domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible.

Top-up concentrations are always less than initial top-ups. This is because, as water evaporates from sumps, coolant concentration rises. To maintain proper sump concentration (e.g. 7-10%), top-up concentrations need to be less (e.g. 2-3%). This is much easier to achieve by way of a calibrated mixing device. A Refractometer should also always be ready at hand to measure actual sump concentration.

(F) the conditions under which the subject invention would be manufactured abroad, including unionization of workplaces, health and safety standards, labor and wage laws, and environmental impacts.

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Sec. 8 . General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(b) The Director of OSTP, working through the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and in coordination with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget's Made in America Office (Made in America Director) and the heads of agencies identified in subsection (a) of this section, shall seek to add “domestic manufacturing” to future interagency technology R&D roadmaps, as appropriate. The Director of OSTP shall endeavor to standardize the format of domestic manufacturing considerations in technology R&D roadmaps to ensure that industry, the research community, and agencies create the conditions for new technologies to be produced in the United States once they are commercialized.

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(g) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should acknowledge receipt of waiver applications within 10 business days, to the extent practicable. Once an applicant submits a waiver request application, the reviewing agency should seek to finalize its decision, including negotiations with the applicant as needed, as soon as possible.

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(b) In implementing this order, the heads of executive departments and agencies (agencies) shall, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, consult outside stakeholders—such as those in industry; academia, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, and other Minority Serving Institutions; non-governmental organizations; communities; labor unions; and State, local, Tribal, and territorial governments—in order to implement the policy identified in section 1 of this order.

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

The process of mixing your coolant, also known as the process of emulsification, is an extremely important step. When your coolant is mixed properly from the start, your machine shop can benefit more from your coolant. Today, we will be taking a general look at the benefits of coolant mixing and rules of thumb to follow when mixing your coolant.

Sec. 7 . Improving the Waiver Process. (a) Under the Bayh-Dole Act, agencies may waive the requirement that certain products embodying the subject invention or produced through the use of the subject invention be “manufactured substantially in the United States” if, as specified in 35 U.S.C. 204, “reasonable but unsuccessful efforts have been made to grant licenses on similar terms to potential licensees that would be likely to manufacture substantially in the United States” or “under the circumstances domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible.”

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Maintaining metalworking fluids in your shop can be costly. But good coolant management practices, like mixing your coolant properly, can reduce these costs and benefit your shop in many other ways. It’s important to treat your coolant like a tool and take steps to maintain it properly. That is why mixing your coolant properly is an important step of coolant management.

(d) The Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST and in consultation with the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, the NSTC Lab-to-Market Subcommittee, and the Made in America Director, shall provide guidance to agencies on the factors and considerations that should be weighed in determining whether domestic manufacturing is not commercially feasible. Guidance shall be designed to help applicants understand the factors an agency will consider when evaluating a waiver application, and should ensure that a determination of the commercial feasibility of manufacturing abroad is not based on substandard or unacceptable working ( print page 51207) conditions. Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST, shall make the guidance available for public comment.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

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(f) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall adopt the common waiver application questions, to the extent consistent with applicable law.

(b) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall consider whether other measures are needed to promote domestic manufacturing of subject inventions funded by their respective agencies.

The Mini-Jetmix from Blaser is another ideal emulsion mixing device that works best for pails. Both the Jetmix and Mini-Jetmix create a micro-emulsion that makes your coolant more stable and longer lasting. Notably, both mixing devices work with all water-miscible coolants, are serviceable and can be repaired. In fact, Jetmixes can last in the field for more than 25 years.

Most water-soluble coolants have a water and oil phase. Since water and oil do not mix, they separate. Emulsifiers are components in the coolant concentrate that bring the oil and water together. Emulsifiers can do this because they consist of a polar and nonpolar side.

(b) To incentivize domestic manufacturing through the reporting of invention disclosures and the utilization of those inventions, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall require recipients of Federal R&D funding agreements to track and update the awarding agency on the location in which subject inventions are manufactured.

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(ii) The utilization questions should require information on the locations where subject inventions are produced or are used to produce a product.

(g) Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST and in consultation with the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, should develop common invention utilization questions (utilization questions), allowing agencies to add agency-specific questions.

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(e) To further support the commercialization and production in the United States of technologies developed, in part, through federally funded R&D, the heads of agencies identified in subsection (a) of this section are encouraged to establish or enhance the technology transfer and commercialization capabilities of their agencies.

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(f) Not later than 120 days after issuance of any final regulations implementing the action plan described in subsection (e) of this section, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall report to the Director of OMB and the Director of OSTP on steps their respective agencies have taken to transition all unclassified reporting to iEdison by the end of calendar year 2025. These reports may include resource needs and timelines for implementation.

(ii) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should expect waiver applicants to deliver alternative benefits to the United States as part of an agreement to grant the waiver. Consideration of alternative benefits may include direct or indirect investment in domestic plants and equipment, the creation of high-quality domestic jobs, or further domestic development of the subject invention.

Sec. 3 . Strengthening Domestic Manufacturing. (a) The Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Director of the National Science Foundation, and the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and ( print page 51204) Space Administration should consider domestic manufacturing in Federal R&D funding agreement solicitations, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law. These agency heads shall also consider how their respective agencies' R&D funding agreements support broader domestic manufacturing objectives, including the development of production facilities and capabilities broadly supportive of United States manufacturing, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law.

(c) Each report shall include, to the extent possible, identification of any challenges to implementation of this order or to the effectiveness of this order in accomplishing the policy goals described in section 1 of this order, as well as recommendations to address such challenges.

Your tool life and surface finish depend on how stable your coolant is. Properly mixed coolant is stable and consistent. By making sure you mix your coolant properly, you can enhance surface finishes and extend tool life. Additionally, mixing your coolant properly means you are helping your coolant do its job. Coolant reduces the temperature of workpieces and cutting tools. Extensive heat can damage your tools and lead to poor surface finish. By helping your coolant do its job, you reduce the risk of tool breakage and improve quality.

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Sec. 2 . Coordination and Consultation. (a) The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) shall coordinate the executive branch actions necessary to implement this order through the interagency process identified in National Security Memorandum 2 of February 4, 2021 (Renewing the National Security Council System).

(i) consider measures for technologies important to the United States economy and national security, including critical and emerging technologies such as energy storage, quantum information science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, semiconductors and microelectronics, and advanced manufacturing; and

The purpose of mixing coolants is to maintain a homogenous mixture. If the coolant is not mixed properly, the emulsion becomes unbalanced, which leads to poor coolant performance.

Sec. 4 . Modernizing Reporting of Invention Utilization. (a) In an effort to streamline reporting requirements for recipients of Federal R&D funding agreements, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should seek to make reporting on the utilization of “subject inventions” (as defined in 35 U.S.C. 201(e)) easier and consistent across the United States Government.

Making sure you have the right coolant mixture can boost efficiency. A proper coolant mixture will always be more effective compared to one made improperly. In fact, an improper coolant mixture could have negative sideeeffects on your coolant’s performance, such as foaming or foul coolant. When you are properly mixing your coolant, this means you have a more precise concentration of emulsion.

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We would be remiss if we did not include something in this blog on this latest breakthrough technology. LIQUIDTOOL is one such system that automates coolant maintenance. At a high level, the technology includes measurement of concentration, a cloud-based platform that analyzes what may be missing, and automated top-ups. Contact us for more information.

(i) The utilization questions should be used by all agencies by May 1, 2024, for subject inventions that a Federal R&D funding agreement recipient has elected to retain title on or after the date of this order.

Sec. 6 . Implementation of this Order. (a) Within 2 years of the date of this order and annually thereafter for 5 years, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall submit a report on their respective agencies' implementation of this order to the Director of OMB and the Director of OSTP.

As discussed in a previous blog, there are many coolant management best practices you can use to extend your coolant’s lifespan. Using a coolant mixer to mix your coolant accurately is one of them.

(ii) Given the need to maintain agency flexibility, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order may add questions to the common waiver application questions, but they should do so sparingly and only as needed to accomplish the policy set forth in this order within their respective agencies' existing authorities.

(e) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST and in consultation with the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, shall develop common waiver application questions for use by all agencies.

Therefore, it is the policy of my Administration that when new technologies and products are developed with support from the United States Government, they will be manufactured in the United States whenever feasible and consistent with applicable law.

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Manually mixing your coolant is an acceptable mixing method, but it may not be the best mixing method for your shop. This is because mixing your coolant by hand can waste time, money, and energy. However, mixing your coolant with a mixing device saves you time and money, and leads to a more precise and consistent coolant concentration.

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It’s important to remember that your coolant is a living tool that must be cared for. When you take the time to mix your coolant properly, the coolant mixture will be much more effective in your operations compared to a mixture that is improperly mixed.

(ii) consider narrowly tailoring terms related to enhanced United States manufacturing while encouraging technology transfer and commercialization, and allowing small businesses and nonprofit organizations to retain ownership of and commercialize their federally funded subject inventions.

(b) Every agency should consider developing a process by which the agency may waive the domestic manufacturing requirements for agency-funded technology or technology developed under an agency funding opportunity without a request from a recipient of a Federal R&D funding agreement. As part of its process, an agency should seek concurrence from the Made in America Director to waive the domestic manufacturing requirements, and should set forth specific factors that may support a waiver, including whether the manufacture of the technology outside the United States is in the economic or national security interest of the United States.

Water should not be added to the concentrated coolant. You should always add your coolant concentrate to the water instead. This is because reversed emulsion can happen when you add water to your coolant concentrate. Reverse emulsion reduces the effectiveness of your coolant’s performance by making it harder for the coolant to absorb heat. Remember the word OIL (Oil in Last) when mixing your coolant to help you avoid reverse emulsion.

Since every coolant is different and has varying manufacturer’s specifications, it’s important to use the right type of water. Water quality also has a significant impact on the emulsification process, and the performance of your coolant.

My Administration has prioritized support for our unique innovation ecosystem by reinvesting across sectors in research and development (R&D), demonstrations, education, and the necessary infrastructure to accelerate the transition of discoveries quickly from the lab to the marketplace.

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Many believe the cons of managing coolant far outweigh the pros of using coolant. Coolant is often referred to as a ‘necessary evil’ because it is an essential component in many machining operations. But coolant does not have to be a necessary evil in your operations. Consider this – what if you weren’t taking advantage of all the benefits your coolant offers? Changing how you mix your coolant could greatly improve your coolant’s performance.

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(d) Within 60 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and in consultation with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), should develop award terms and conditions regarding the reporting ( print page 51205) requirements in subsections (a) through (c) of this section to be implemented by each awarding agency identified in section 3(a) of this order. Award terms and conditions shall ensure that the reporting of the information specified in subsections (b) and (c) of this section protects business confidential information, consistent with 35 U.S.C. 202(c)(5), while providing increased visibility to taxpayers on the use of Federal R&D funding in support of domestic manufacturing and job creation.

This investment is designed to produce cutting-edge technologies that support the competitiveness, domestic manufacturing capacity, and well-being of the United States economy; United States workers; our communities; and our national security. Ensuring the commercialization of federally funded inventions by United States manufacturers—while maintaining intellectual property rights—will build on the successful legacy of the United States in spurring economic growth and enhancing United States competitiveness through R&D. It will also further our joint R&D work with partners and allies to strengthen the resilience of global critical supply chains and secure America's leadership in delivering a net-zero emissions economy by no later than 2050.

There are many ways you can mix your coolant, and changing the way you mix your coolant could benefit your operation. If you are unsure about where to start, our experienced Technical Sales Representatives are here to help! We are here to provide you with an unbiased recommendation based on the unique requirements of your shop and operation. If you’d like to benefit even more from your coolant, contact us today to learn more about Blaser Swisslube and how we can help improve your Metalworking Fluid management. Contact us today to learn more!

(D) the benefits that will accrue to domestic manufacturing and United States jobs as a result of the subject invention being brought to market;

(c) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should require recipients of Federal R&D funding agreements to report annually to the awarding agency the names of licensees and manufacturing locations of the applicable subject inventions.

A factor you can measure to determine if you are mixing your coolant properly is the size of your emulsion droplets. Uniform and homogenous droplets are small. This means that obtaining the smallest possible droplet size in your coolant will provide you with a stable emulsion. Making sure you have precise concentration is one way you can ensure your emulsion droplets remain small and dispersed. This will also provide you with optimized lubrication and coolant performance.

Factors that determine the quality of your water include water hardness and chloride concentration. Coolant that uses soft water could lead to strong foaming while coolant that uses hard water could lead to de-emulsification. A high chloride concentration could damage your machines. In some cases, DI (Deionization) Water is preferred. To fully benefit from your coolant, you need to keep an eye on these factors.

Mixing your coolant properly can also save time and money by reducing overall cycle times. Since improperly mixed coolant can lead to issues like foam and short sump life, it can potentially increase your operations’ cycle time. Time and money are wasted troubleshooting errors during operations, cleaning the machines, and replacing the coolant. You can reduce the risk of dealing with these issues during your operation by properly managing your coolant. Mixing your coolant properly from the start helps you extend the coolant’s lifespan. This has high potential to reduce your overall cycle time.

(b) Each report shall include, to the extent possible, a review of this order's effectiveness in using the R&D funding agreements of the agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order to support domestic manufacturing, United States industrial competitiveness, and job creation.

(c) In collaboration with the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA), the heads of agencies participating in the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs are encouraged to advance a coordinated interagency approach to innovation and research solicitations with the goals of reducing barriers to program participation, streamlining access to funding opportunities, and encouraging production of new technologies in the United States. The heads of these agencies are further encouraged to collaborate with the SBA to support small businesses transitioning technologies from intramural and extramural labs to commercial markets.

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(iii) The Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST, and the heads of other agencies should aim to minimize the reporting burden on recipients of Federal R&D funding agreements associated with the utilization questions, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and applicable OMB guidance.

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(h) Within 270 days of the date of this order, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall establish agency guidelines for negotiating with waiver applicants to retain as much value or benefit to the United States as possible, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, while considering technical, business, social, environmental, and economic realities. In assessing a waiver's value to the United States economy, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should consider, as appropriate and in addition to any other relevant factors, potential benefits to domestic manufacturing competitiveness, to United States job creation, and to United States economic and national security.

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You can test your water’s hardness and chloride concentration using measuring strips. When you use the right type of water that is of high quality, your coolant could benefit from improved cooling and lubricity.

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(i) The Secretary of Commerce, through the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, shall publish a periodic summary of the waiver applications in aggregate that describes common reasons for waiver requests, processing times by agency, and recommended policy responses to common challenges.

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Mixing your coolant properly benefits your operation in many ways. Here are a few benefits your coolant can bring to the table when mixed properly.

(h) Within 2 years after the date of this order and annually thereafter, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall submit reports to the Made in America Director on the utilization of inventions that were developed through their previous R&D funding agreements and reported after the date of this order, including where products embodying a subject invention or produced through the use of a subject invention were manufactured.

(e) The Secretary of Commerce, through the Director of NIST and in consultation with the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, shall consider developing an action plan, including resource requirements, to transition all agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order to the iEdison reporting system to track unclassified subject inventions, patents, and related utilization reports by calendar year 2025. The Secretary of Commerce shall submit the action plan to the Director of OMB within 1 year of the date of this order.

(d) The heads of agencies that have statutory Other Transaction Authority, or that can use other business arrangements authorized by the Congress, are encouraged, when appropriate, to consider using these authorities to purchase or invest in leading-edge technologies to support their production in the United States. If these agencies use these authorities to purchase or invest in the development of new technologies, the terms of these purchases and investments should ensure that the product is substantially manufactured in the United States, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law.

(i) The heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order should consider limiting waivers to applicants that commit to manufacture in locations that maintain a market economy and for specific agreed-upon purposes.

There are several general rules of thumb to keep in mind when mixing your coolant. Considering these points can help you improve your coolant’s performance in the shop.

(ii) Agencies shall ensure that the information submitted for publication to the Secretary of Commerce, through the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, appropriately protects business confidential and sensitive information provided by waiver applicants as part of their justification for the waiver, consistent with 35 U.S.C. 202(c)(5). However, the names of applicants seeking a waiver and a summary of the benefits the waiver recipients will provide to the United States should be made available to the public, to the extent permitted by law.

When mixing coolant, it’s important to concentrate on your concentration levels! Concentration levels vary depending on the application for lubricity purposes. This is because some specific materials or machining application(s) demand a higher concentration of coolant emulsion. In this case, you would have to mix more concentrate per litre of water. As mentioned in our previous coolant management blog, maintaining concentration levels will also improve your coolant’s performance.

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(i) Beginning in fiscal year 2024 and on an annual basis thereafter, the heads of agencies identified in section 3(a) of this order shall provide to the Secretary of Commerce, through the Interagency Working Group for Bayh-Dole, a summary of each waiver application received, approved, and ( print page 51208) rejected. The summary shall include the terms of any approved waiver and the processing time needed to reach a decision.

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