Supercomputing bill would cost $220 million, CBO says

A bill headed for the House floor that is intended to boost U.S. supercomputing capabilities by realigning research and development at six civilian agencies, including NASA, would cost $220 million between 2006 and 2010, the Congressional Budget Office said. That assumes lawmakers appropriate...

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