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Friday, October 10, 2003

Dr. George C. Atkinson has been appointed Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of State.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

The first director for the new Indiana Venture Center will be Steve Beck.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Buddy Buckingham, director of regional planning at Murray State University, will serve as interim director of the new MSU Innovations and Commercialization Center. Buckingham also currently serves in the Kentucky General Assembly.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

The University of California, San Diego's CONNECT program will begin a search for a new director since Fred Cutler's resignation at the end of September.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Indiana Governor Joe Kernan has nominated Katherine Lyon Davis to serve as Lieutenant Governor. Among her past positions, Davis served as manager of Indiana's 21st Century Research and Technology Fund in 1999.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Julian Manly Earls is the new director of the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Bill Shipp, president of Bechtel BWXT Idaho and lab director of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, is retiring effective Oct. 25. Paul Divjak will be his replacement.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Team Northeast Ohio has picked Texan Robert Farley for its first executive director.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Holmes Foster, chairman of the Iowa Values Fund, has announced his resignation.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Tony Jeff has been selected to serve as executive director of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership of Mississippi.

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Friday, October 10, 2003

Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney appointed Kathy Kottarodis to serve as the state’s first small business advocate. Kottarodis had been director of small business and entrepreneurship within the state’s office of business and technology.

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USDA Awards $53.7M for Rural Tech-based Economic Development

Friday, October 3, 2003

Within the last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a slew of awards – 128 in all – for rural tech-based economic development initiatives. Collectively, the awards total $53.7 million, including:

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    New Jersey to Stimulate Biotech Business, Job Growth with $50M VC Fund

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    New Jersey is launching a new program to stimulate new investment, business growth and job creation in the biotechnology and life sciences industries through a special fund to be established through the Business Employment Incentive Program (BEIP).

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    NIH Announces Strategy to Accelerate Medical Research Progress

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    To transform the nation’s medical research capabilities and speed the movement of research discoveries from the bench to the bedside, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) laid out on Monday a series of initiatives collectively known as the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research.

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    Hawaii's HTDC Announces Statewide Incubation Services Program

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Secures State as Pilot Site for FastTrac™

    Coming soon to an island near you — business development services. That could be the sales pitch for a new development within the High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC), Hawaii's lead tech-based economic development agency.

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    Kansas Governor's Revitalization Plan Favors TBED

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Gov. Kathleen Sebelius made public on Wednesday the details of a statewide economic revitalization plan designed to stimulate and strengthen the Kansas economy. Included in the plan are several items that could help boost tech-based economic development (TBED) in the state:

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    Cluster Stage Critical To Policy, Paper Shows

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Policy measures aimed at the development of clusters must take into account which development stage the cluster is currently in. One of the central processes involved in cluster development is that of firm foundings, states Co-Development of Firm Foundings and Regional Clusters, a working paper written by Dirk Fornahl and Max-Peter Menzel.

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    Useful Stats: State Rankings for Academic R&D Expenditures Per Student

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    The Chronicle of Higher Education annually provides in its Almanac an accessible state-by-state snapshot of a variety of statistics useful in measuring the magnitude and health of higher education. The 2002-2003 Almanac of Higher Education, released recently in print and online, is no exception.

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    And Then There Were 10...

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Yes, only 10 open seats remain for SSTI’s 7th Annual Conference, Building Tech-based Economies: From Policy to Practice. With nearly three weeks remaining before the October 21-22 event in Seattle, SSTI anticipates it will have to close registration in the coming days based on the phenomenal response to this year’s great slate of 24 breakout sessions, great plenary sessions and wonderful location. If you are planning to attend, we encourage you to register as soon as possible.

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    Recent Research: Public College Support Per Student Sinks to 25-year Low

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    At the same time civic and corporate leaders around the country are calling for more high school students to pursue a college education, and specifically science, technology and math degrees, the student's share of the cost for higher education is climbing to record highs.

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    Senate Restores, Expands SBA '07 Budget Resolution

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    SBDCs slated for $23 Million Increase; FAST Restored

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    SSTI Commentary: What Constitutes A Gift? TBED and Philanthropy

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Probably everyone involved in tech-based economic development (TBED) can name at least one research building, innovation center or tech park named after a significant contributor to the project. And has become commonplace individual components of the structure have been named for individual donors: a wing, the auditorium, the foyer, the artwork, the chairs in the board room.

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    NSF Partnerships for Innovation Offers Unique Funding for TBED Efforts

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Universities play a central role in supporting regional technology-based economic development and only one small federal grant program focuses each funding cycle toward new models for improving university-centered collaborative innovation strategies. The Partnership for Innovations (PFI) Program within the National Science Foundation (NSF) opened a new round of competition last week, offering funding of up to $600,000 for 10-15 successful proposals.

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    Useful Stats: Manufacturing Employment & Pay by State, 2001-2004

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    In SSTI's second look at the Geographic Area Statistics: 2004 from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of Manufactures, SSTI highlights more of the report's key findings, including data on employment, payroll, and average pay per employee.

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    SSTI Celebrates Hundredth Affiliate Joining

    Monday, March 20, 2006

    In December, SSTI invited those involved in and interested in tech-based economic development to consider becoming a member of SSTI. Membership is growing so fast  that we are proud to announce already reaching the 100th member milestone for our Affiliates and Supporters! Special Recognition goes to our 99th member Northwestern University, Office of the President; 100th member Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, BioBusiness Center; and our 101st member CincyTechUSA.

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