Useful Stats: New NSF Industrial R&D Portal
     The National Science Foundation has launched the new, online Industrial Research      and Development Information System (IRIS) to provide easy access to information      on industrial R&D performance across a broad range of years and criteria.
    
Recent Entrepreneurship Items Of Note
       A Letter from Bozeman, Montana
Report Shows U.S., Japan Still Lead EU in Innovation Capacity
     The European Commission's 2001 European Innovation Scoreboard, characterizing      the strengths and weaknesses in the capacity for innovation of the European      Union (EU) and its member states, shows the EU continues to lag behind the      U.S. and Japan. 
    
BIO Inventories State Biotech Initiatives
     The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) released State Government Initiatives      in Biotechnology 2001, the results of the first comprehensive survey of state      government efforts to attract and grow the biotechnology industry. The report,      prepared by Battelle Memorial Institute and the State Science and Technology      Institute (SSTI), contains information from 48 states and shows state governments      becoming increasingly active in recruiting and supporting biotechnology companies. 
    
NTIA Grants Benefit 74 Nonprofits and State, Local Governments
     Nearly $43 million in grants were awarded October 1 to 74 non-profit organizations,      including state and local governments, by the Commerce Department’s National      Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). 
    
Fed Explores Relationship between State Taxes and Corporate Investment
As Congress and the Bush Administration look at national economic stimulus packages, debate is beginning in some states to enact similar measures to reverse the direction of their local economies. Various tax cuts for businesses invariably are included in the states’ discussions.
Council Outlines Strategy to Strengthen Rhode Island Economy
A Rhode Island      Economic Strategy: 10 Ways to Succeed Without Losing Our Soul recently      was released by the Rhode Island Economic Policy Council. The report outlines      10 economic development initiatives through four themes centered on places,      people, clusters and connections. 
    
SSTI Conference Update
     SSTI's fifth annual conference,  Creating Opportunity: Tools for Building      Tech-based Economies, will take place December 3-4, 2001, at the Omni      William Penn in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The conference agenda remains intact      from the original mid-September dates with almost all speakers reconfirmed.      (see the conference agenda on SSTI's webpage: http://www.ssti.org/Conf01/agenda.htm      [expired] ) 
    
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     Gov. Don Sundquist has named  Tony Grande to be the new Commissioner      of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (ECD). Mr.      Grande formerly was ECD Deputy Commissioner as well as its Assistant Commissioner      of Tennessee business services and director of manufacturing services. 
    
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Gov. Don Sundquist has named Tony Grande to be the new Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (ECD). Mr. Grande formerly was ECD Deputy Commissioner as well as its Assistant Commissioner of Tennessee business services and director of manufacturing services.
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Marianne Hudson is leaving her position as Vice President - Marketing & Communications with the Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center to become a program manager at the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
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Bruce Johnson is the new Director of the Ohio Department of Development. Mr. Johnson formerly served in the Ohio Senate.
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Senate nomination hearings were held this week for John Marburger, President Bush's nominee for Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Phillip J. Bond, nominee for the position of Undersecretary of Technology for the Department of Commerce.
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Gov. Ronnie Musgrove is appointing Robert J. Rohrlack, Jr. as the new Director of the Mississippi Development Authority. Mr. Rohrlack is currently the Chief Executive for the Alliance for Economic Development in Gainesville, Florida.
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David Satterfield is the new Executive Director of the West Virginia Development Office. Mr. Satterfield was Gov. Bob Wise's chief of staff.
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The Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC) has announced that James Thurston has joined the ITIC team as Director of Technology Policy. Mr. Thurston has worked for NIST's Manufacturing Extension Partnership for several years.
SBA Names FY 2001 FAST Winners
This week, 30 states were named recipients of the first Federal and State Technology Partnership (FAST) awards administered by the Small Business Association (SBA). The awards range from $100,000 to $150,000, totaling almost $3.5 million. FAST, included in December 2000 legislation reauthorizing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, provides matching funds to enable states to augment or expand their tech business assistance and SBIR outreach efforts.
Hawaii, Connecticut Support Alternative Energy Tech Demos
     They may be separated by more than 6,000 miles, but tech-based economic development      initiatives in Hawaii and Connecticut have adopted similar strategies to encourage      the commercialization of alternative energy technologies: they're buying them. 
    
Plan to Transform Southern Economy Released
     In a bid to make the South a knowledge economy leader, the Southern Growth      Policies Board has released Invented Here: Transforming the Southern Economy,      a 10-year strategic plan to create an innovation-driven economy in the South. 
     
NETT Issues Economic Strategy for Northern Kentucky
     The New Economy Transition Team (NETT) of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of      Commerce has issued a 73-page plan that, if implemented successfully, could      position Northern Kentucky as a center for life sciences and information technology,      advanced manufacturing and financial services. 
    
Good News for Pittsburgh and Michigan “Brain Drain”
     Many areas of the country are lamenting the workforce challenges presented      by the out-migration of technically skilled college graduates, a “brain drain”      for short. Two studies released during the past few days, however, provide      positive data to the contrary for Michigan and the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania      metro region.
    
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Return on Federal Biotech Investment Working, NIH Says
     Thirteen months ago, the General Accounting Office issued an unfavorable report      on the licensing and royalty returns the National Institutes of Health (NIH)      receive for commercialization of technologies resulting from federal funds      (see: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2000/081800.htm).