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Effects of Budget Deficits Begin to Emerge for Some State, Local TBED Efforts

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

In perusing SSTI Weekly Digest articles related to approved and enacted budgets over the last several months, it is evident a majority of governors and legislators are supporting TBED initiatives through increased or maintained funds despite a bleak fiscal outlook in the coming years. However, state spending is expected to decrease over the next fiscal year and beyond.

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University Initiatives Benefit from North Carolina Surplus

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

North Carolina legislators approved last week the fiscal year 2008-09 budget adjustment, providing additional funds for several TBED initiatives within the higher education system. Earlier this year, Gov. Mike Easley unveiled recommendations to use surplus funds to expand university projects aimed at supporting TBED (see the May 14, 2008 issue of the Digest).
 

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Ohio Now Offering In-state Tuition Rates to All U.S. Veterans

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Last week, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland signed an executive order that immediately allows all U.S. veterans eligible for the Montgomery GI Bill, their spouses, and their dependents to enroll at in-state tuition rates at Ohio’s public colleges and universities. Titled the Ohio GI Promise, the policy effectively allows all U.S. veterans to attend college for free in Ohio, once the new federal GI bill goes into effect on Aug. 1, 2009.

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Recent Research: Understanding the Evolving Role of the Federal Government in U.S. Innovation

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Collaborative research, particularly federally funded R&D, is playing an increasingly significant role in producing the top innovations each year, according to a new analysis released by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF). Where Do Innovations Come From? Transformations in U.S. National Innovation System, 1970-2006 shows a dramatically diminishing role for the largest firms acting independently to fuel future technological advances.
 

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SSTI Member in Michigan Receives Presidential Export Award

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A delegation of Automation Alley representatives recently traveled to the White House to receive the 2008 "E" Award for exporting. The Presidential 'E' Award was created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to recognize persons, firms or organizations which contribute significantly to increase U.S. exports.
 

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Steve Bazinet has been hired as executive director of the Maine Center for Enterprise Development.

Rahindra Bose is Ohio University's new vice president for research and creative activity and dean of the graduate college.

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Lawmakers Approve Funding for TBED Initiatives in Tennessee, Maine

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

As July 1 approaches, the beginning of the 2008 fiscal year for most states, several state legislatures are still working to wrap up their appropriation bills. Maine and Tennessee are two of the most recent to close their books on next year’s budgets, and each has included increased funds to support TBED initiatives. Highlights for both states are provided below.
 
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Pennsylvania Commits $650M for Alternative Energy Package

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

This afternoon, Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell signed a $650 million package of tax incentives, loans and grants to spur the development and use of clean energy technologies within the state. The governor believes that the bill will help the state leverage as much as $3.5 billion in private investment and help the state build a stronger clean energy industry. Highlights from the Alternative Energy Investment Act include:

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    Michigan Enacts $45M Centers of Energy Excellence Program

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008

    Gov. Jennifer Granholm today signed legislation creating Centers of Energy Excellence, a program designed to bring companies, academic institutions, and the state together to create jobs in alternative and advanced energy. The initiative, passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, is part of an overall job creation and economic stimulus package proposed by the governor in her State of the State address earlier this year (see the Jan.

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    Energy RoundUp : States, Governors and Feds Turn Attention to Need for Clean Energy

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008

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    Useful Stats: SBIR Awards, Proposals by State, FY 2007

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008

    Compiling award and proposal statistics by state for fiscal year 2007, SSTI finds the 10 states with the most awards in FY 2007 were California (1201), Massachusetts (731), Maryland (342), Virginia (322), New York (297), Texas (269), Colorado (254), Ohio (240), Pennsylvania (211) and Washington (160). Compared to the top states for FY06, Maryland moved into the third spot from sixth last year, pushing Virginia to fourth place. New York climbed from eighth place to fifth place, and Texas, Colorado and Ohio each fell from their position last year.
     

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    U.S. Completes $531M Contribution to Large Hadron Collider Project

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008

    The U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation recently announced that the U.S. had completed its contribution to the international Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Project on budget and ahead of schedule. By the end of the year, the LHC at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) laboratory near Geneva will generate its first particle collisions and research output. Total U.S. contribution to the project is about $531 million of the $5.89 billion cost of the project. Although the U.S.

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    A Role for Science in State, Federal Policymaking

    Wednesday, July 9, 2008

    Cynics will tell you politicians rarely let facts get in the way of their policy positions and one doesn’t have to look terribly hard to find anecdotal evidence to support that conclusion. One hopes – expects, even – in most cases, however, that elected officials have people more grounded in reality working for them in the trenches of the state or federal executive branch.

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    SSTI Job Corner

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    The six position opportunities described below were posted on the SSTI Job Corner over the last week. For more information, including complete details on responsibilities, qualifications and application deadlines (when available), visit http://www.ssti.org/posting.htm.



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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Trisha Batra was named executive director of Absolutely! Aberdeen, an economic development group serving the Aberdeen, S.D., area.



    Dr. Alan Brown was named executive director of the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center, a newly formed economic development initiative.



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    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Trisha Batra was named executive director of Absolutely! Aberdeen, an economic development group serving the Aberdeen, S.D., area.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Dr. Alan Brown was named executive director of the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center, a newly formed economic development initiative.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Barbara Fleisner is the new vice president of economic development for the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. She succeeds Paul Ehrfurth, who retired in June.

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    Monday, July 24, 2006

    As part of plans to build a biotechnology campus in Kannapolis, N.C., Clyde Higgs has been hired to oversee a $100 million venture capital fund that will serve to attract biotech companies and other corporate tenants.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Paul Hiller has stepped down as CEO of the Riverside, Calif.-based Inland Empire Economic Partnership to be the executive director of the Boise Valley Economic Partnership.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    GSP Consulting, a full-service government and consulting firm, has added Dr. Jerry Paytas to its newly established Economic Architecture practice as director of research.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Colorado State University and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. together have hired Martin Shields as a new regional economist.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    Marie Wesselhoft was appointed interim director for the Arizona Center for Innovation, replacing Jim Fountain who is retiring this month.

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    People

    Monday, July 24, 2006

    WSA (formerly the Washington Software Alliance) announced that Kathy Wilcox will step down as the organization's president and CEO at the end of 2006. Wilcox intends to work with for-profit and nonprofit businesses as an advisor on operations, business development, board structuring and fundraising.

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    FY08 Supplemental Appropriation Includes $337.5M in Federal Science Funding

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008

    On Monday, President Bush signed the $161.8 billion supplemental appropriations bill for the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, 2008. Though the appropriation primarily provides funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the bill also includes almost $3.6 billion in non-war funding. Of this, $400 million was approved for U.S. science programs.

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