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Editor's Note: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Quebec S&T Demise Offers Lessons to All

Friday, July 11, 2003

The previous issue of the SSTI Weekly Digest (June 27, 2003) included a story with the headline "Québec Investing More Than $500M for Biotech." It was the kind of big initiative with a hefty price tag that a few states have launched and most others salivate to replicate. A perfect item for the Digest.

The problem is that big initiative never actually happened.

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Labor Department Offers Technical Skills Training Grants Program Assistance

Friday, July 11, 2003

Business-led partnerships looking to train workers in high-skill, high-tech occupations may get a boost from a series of instructional conferences to be held later this month and in August. The U.S. Labor Department’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA) will hold three conferences in 2003 to assist prospective applicants for its H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants competition, under which approximately $50 million is available for new awards.

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Providence, R.I., Undertakes Initiative to Jumpstart Economy

Friday, July 11, 2003

Providence was listed among the top 50 cities in the U.S. in which to do business in a June issue of Forbes Magazine. Now, a new initiative to jumpstart economic development in the Rhode Island capital is aimed at solidifying the ranking.

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Kauffman Foundation Challenges Universities to Institutionalize Entrepreneurship

Friday, July 11, 2003

The Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City announced on Monday it will award grants of up to $5 million to 5-7 U.S. universities to make entrepreneurship education a common and accessible campus-wide opportunity. The Foundation works with partners to encourage entrepreneurship across America.

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Innovations Guide Offers Keys to Long-term Growth for Rural Regions

Friday, July 11, 2003

A new book released by the Sierra Business Council (SBC), Investing for Prosperity, suggests new ways for rural regions to achieve long-term prosperity. The 148-page guide brings together many of the latest innovations rural communities across North America are using to grow their economies, improve their towns and build their social capital.

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Useful Stats: NIH Awards by State 1998-2002

Friday, July 11, 2003

In response to recent requests from SSTI sponsors and affiliates, SSTI has compiled a table summarizing total funding distributed within states in the form of grants and awards by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The table <http://www.ssti.org/Digest/Tables/071103t.htm> includes total amounts and state rankings for NIH awards for each of the years 1998-2002.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

The first director of the new Automation Alley Technology Center will be Thomas Anderson.

Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns has appointed Richard Baier as the state's first rural development director. Baier will work closely with the new Nebraska Rural Development Commission.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

The first director of the new Automation Alley Technology Center will be Thomas Anderson.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns has appointed Richard Baier as the state's first rural development director. Baier will work closely with the new Nebraska Rural Development Commission.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

Colorado State Representative Tim Fritz is resigning his seat to become director of Colorado's Office of Aerospace and Aeronautics.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

John Hansen is the new Secretary of Technology for the State of Colorado. Hansen retains his position as Chief Technology Officer as well.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

Gwinnett County (GA) Commission Chairman Wayne Hill is the new president of the National Association of Regional Councils.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

The Indiana Proteomics Consortium has changed its name to Inproteo.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

New York Ecomm has changes its name to The Executive Council of New York to better reflect the organization's broader membership and program offerings.

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People and Organizational News

Friday, July 11, 2003

David Quam is the new director of state-federal relations for the National Governors Association.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

Phillip Z. Sobocinski has accepted a new position as Assistant Director of the new Office of Corporate Relations in the Office of the Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The new initiative will be led by Charles Hoslet.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

Spokane Economic Development Council president Mark Turner has announced his resignation.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

Jeff Wadsworth has been named the next director of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Wadsworth was a former deputy director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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Friday, July 11, 2003

Larry Willard, president of the University of New Mexico Board of Regents, is leaving the position to become chairman of the New Mexico Economic Development Corp.

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Tech Talkin' Govs 2006, Part One

Monday, January 16, 2006

Publisher's Note Since 1999, SSTI has reviewed each of the governor's State of the States and inaugural and budget addresses for references involving tech-based economic development. Since 2001, we've provided relevant excerpts as part of the SSTI Weekly Digest. This year's coverage begins with this issue, and as you'll see, it's clear that innovation and workforce are playing a major role in this year's speeches.

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American Voters Get STEM Education = Competitiveness, Survey Finds

Monday, January 16, 2006

Americans increasingly recognize the nation's status as the world's economic superpower is threatened, based on research findings released by the Business Roundtable last Thursday.

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North America Ranks First in High-Expectation Entrepreneurial Activity, Report Says

Monday, January 16, 2006

A new report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) places North America at the top, in terms of participation in high-expectation entrepreneurial activity. The report looks at the prevalence of high-expectation activity internationally and analyzes bivariate relationships between high-expectation prevalence rates and entrepreneurial framework conditions.

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MTC Index Produces Mixed Results for State's Economy

Monday, January 16, 2006

The challenge for industry, academic leaders and policymakers in Massachusetts over the next few years is to translate the competitive strengths of the state's economy into new companies and new jobs, the ninth annual Index of the Massachusetts Innovation Economy indicates.

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House Approves 63% Increase for Homeland Security R&D

Friday, June 27, 2003

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could have more money to spend on science and tech initiatives in fiscal year (FY) 2004, thanks to a 63.1 percent increase in R&D funding approved Tuesday by the U.S. House of Representatives. Approximately $900.4 million – or $348.4 million more than the previous year – will go toward DHS's Science and Technology (S&T) budget in FY04.

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SC Commits $30M To University R&D...

Friday, June 27, 2003

South Carolina's three major research universities were awarded a total of $30 million this week to establish the state's first six centers of excellence, according to The State, a Columbia, S.C.-based newspaper.

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