FDA White Oak Consolidation Funding Supported In FY 2000 Budget
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Clinton Administration's budget for FY 2000, released Feb. 1, sets aside roughly $56 mil. in federal funds for the design and construction of a consolidated FDA research campus on a 130-acre site at the former White Oak Naval Research Base in Montgomery County, Md.
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FDA consolidation project
House and Senate conferees approve $35 mil. for construction of a 100,000 sq. ft. CDER laboratory facility at the former White Oak Naval Surface Warfare Center in Montgomery County, Md. The funding was approved as part of the FY 2000 Treasury, Postal Service & General Government Appropriations bill passed by conference committee Sept. 9. Funding for the project matches that of the original Senate bill, but is less than the $56 mil. included in the President's budget proposal (1"The Tan Sheet" Feb. 8, p. 16). The House markup of appropriations for the Federal Building Fund did not include any funding for the White Oak consolidation
FDA consolidation project
House and Senate conferees approve $35 mil. for construction of a 100,000 sq. ft. CDER laboratory facility at the former White Oak Naval Surface Warfare Center in Montgomery County, Md. The funding was approved as part of the FY 2000 Treasury, Postal Service & General Government Appropriations bill passed by conference committee Sept. 9. Funding for the project matches that of the original Senate bill, but is less than the $56 mil. included in the President's budget proposal (1"The Tan Sheet" Feb. 8, p. 16). The House markup of appropriations for the Federal Building Fund did not include any funding for the White Oak consolidation