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Colorado Blueprint Focuses State Economic Development Efforts on Innovation

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper unveiled the Colorado Blueprint: A Bottom-up Approach to Economic Development, "a document that responds to outlines the steps that will be taken by the Hickenlooper Administration over the next few years to support and promote economic development across Colorado. "The plan consists of six focus areas and 24 action items to spur the state's economic development. The six areas are:

  • Making Colorado more business friendly;
  • Recruiting and retaining businesses;
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Study Identifies Barriers, Strategies for Tech Transfer from Federal Labs to Industry

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The diversity and scope of a federal laboratory's mission, congressional support and oversight, and the centralization/decentralization of technology transfer functions at the agency and laboratory levels are among the factors that affect technology transfer and commercialization at federal laboratories, according to a recent report sponsored by the Department of Commerce. Findings are based on literature review and discussions with technology transfer personnel at federal agencies and laboratories.

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Job Corner

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The High Technology Development Corporation, an agency of the State of Hawaii, is responsible for promoting and advancing technology-based economic development in Hawaii. They are currently seeking applicants for two positions:

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With Focus on Job Creation, Ohio Prioritizes Development Efforts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

JobsOhio, the private, nonprofit corporation authorized to replace Ohio's economic development system, would administer state funded programs and services that have a direct, high-impact on job creation such as business loans, infrastructure grants and deal-closing funds, according to a report to the Ohio General Assembly. At the same time, a newly named Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) would focus on programs with a more indirect impact on job creation, including federally funded programs and services geared toward communities and individuals.

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Tennessee Announces New Program to Support Nine Regional Business Accelerators

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Bill Hagerty announced the state will commit up to $2.25 million for the Jobs4TN Regional Entrepreneurial Accelerators program. The grants will award up to $250,000 to a regional entrepreneurial accelerator in each of the state's nine economic development regions.

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White House Extends Deadline for Comments on SC2 Program

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Obama Administration has announced that it is extending the comment period for public input on the Economic Development Administration's (EDA) Strong Cities, Strong Communities Visioning Challenge (see the July 13, 2011 and

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Report on Middle Skill Jobs Gap Presented to Southern Governors

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Governors in the Southern states were presented with findings from a new report on the growing gap in middle-skill jobs and urged to adopt a three-part policy framework for reversing the trend during the Southern Governors' Association annual meeting last week in Asheville, NC. The report found that middle-skill jobs account for 51 percent of the region's jobs today, but only about 43 percent of the region's workers are currently trained at this level.

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Useful Stats: Educational Attainment of Residents More Than 25 Years Old, 2003-2008

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Educational attainment rates in the U.S. rose in both 2007 and 2008, after falling in 2005 and 2006, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Despite the mid-decade dip, the overall trend over the past few decades has been toward higher rates of attainment at the high school, Bachelor's and advanced degree levels. As of 2008, about 85 percent of the U.S. population had completed high school, up from 80.4 percent in 2000 and 75.2 in 1990. About 27.7 percent of U.S.

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Job Opportunities

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Rhode Island Science and Technology Advisory Council seeks to hire a program manager to oversee activities of the RI Research Alliance.

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U.S. Government, Universities Must Partner to Address Shifts in International Competitiveness, Report Indicates

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A new report from the Center for American Progress contends that increasing globalization, connectivity, access and acceleration of technology has caused an urgent need for investment in innovation. To resolve this issue, the authors believe that the U.S.

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U.S. Energy Department Launches Award Program to Promote Women in Clean Energy

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a new program to advance the participation and leadership of professional women in clean energy. The U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment program will select a team of 20 distinguished ambassadors to serve as spokeswomen and mentors for women in clean energy and to participate in a symposium this fall. In addition, a new DOE awards program will recognize mid-career clean energy innovators, entrepreneurs and policy advocates with $10,000 cash prizes. Learn more...
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West Virginia Governor Proposes $80M for University R&D, Workforce Training

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Using one-time lottery surplus funds available for fiscal year 2008, Gov. Joe Manchin wants to invest $80 million in world-class research and specialized job training to propel the state toward a knowledge-based economy. The proposal was unveiled to lawmakers during Gov. Manchin’s State-of-the-State Address last week in conjunction with the fiscal year 2009 budget recommendation.



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America COMPETES Report Emphasizes Innovative Research, Education, Infrastructure

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson recently presented the key findings of a year-long study into the challenges and opportunities facing the national innovation economy (full video of the event is available at the Center for American Progress site). Over the past decade, a number of warning signs, such as declining job creation, poor student preparedness in science and math and aging infrastructure, have indicated that the U.S. is en route to a less dominant position in the global economy.
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State Clean Energy Initiatives Need Economic Development Component, Brookings Reports

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
In order to build thriving clean energy industries, state clean energy funds should devote a significant portion of their funding to economic development, according to a new report from the Brookings Institute. While most funds focus on clean energy project installation, additional state funding for R&D, early stage capital, entrepreneurial support and other activities are important elements in an effective cleantech strategy. Read the report...
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TBED People and Orgs

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Renee Winsky has resigned as the CEO of the Tech Council of Maryland. Winsky has headed the technology trade group since September 2009. Larry Letow, chairman of the council, will serve as CEO on an interim basis. Tom Ballard has retired as director of partnerships at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and accepted the position of director of Innovation and Entrepreneurial Initiatives at Pershing Yoakley and Associates. Mark Lytle has been selected to become the division director of the Georgia Centers of Innovation.
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President Elevates SBA Head to Cabinet, Seeks Agency Consolidation

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
President Obama recently announced his intention to streamline the six federal departments and agencies focused on business and trade into a single department. Doing so would require Congress to grant the president authority to reorganize the Executive branch and then submit the proposal to Congress as an up or down vote. The new department would help coordinate federal trade policy, and provide a comprehensive source for business support.
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Vermont Gov Proposes $8M Investment in University Programs

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Gov. Peter Shumlin introduced a plan to invest $8 million in university programs designed to address a shortage of skilled workers. Under the plan, the University of Vermont and Vermont State Colleges each would receive $4 million in one-time funding to implement university-industry partnerships, facilitate re-entry of science and engineering professionals, and expand dual enrollment for high school seniors. In his Budget address to lawmakers last week, Gov.
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NSF 2012 Science & Engineering Indicators Are Now Available

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The National Science Foundation's National Science Board has released the 2012 edition of its biennial compilation of U.S. science and engineering indicators and trends. This year's release includes an interactive tool to view state S&E data and a separate digest with 30 key data points for evaluating U.S. progress. While the U.S. still leads the world in many of these key metrics, developing countries appear to have made significant strides in S&E competitiveness, according to the report. Additional data will be available after February 15.
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New Firms and SMEs fuel the European Union's Job Growth, According to New Report

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Between 2002 and 2010, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) created 85 percent of new jobs in the European Union (EU), according to "Do SMEs Create More and Better Jobs?" — a new report from the European Commission. During this period, SMEs' annual employment growth (1 percent) grew at twice the rate of large enterprise (0.5 percent). Fueled mostly by the birth of new SMEs, net employment in the EU rose by an average of 1.1 million new jobs each year. In 2010, SMEs employ 67 percent of all workers in Europe.
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TBED Community Represented During State of the Union Address

Wednesday, January 25, 2012
A recent invitation from the White House to a high-tech entrepreneur who grew his company with help from TBED programs signifies the important role of high-growth companies for improving our nation's competitiveness. Hiroyuki "Hiro" Fujita, founder and CEO of Quality Electrodynamics, a medical device company founded in 2006, was invited to attend the State of the Union address as a guest of the First Lady upon recommendation from Cleveland Clinic Innovations, an SSTI member.
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President Obama Announces Startup America Legislative Agenda

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
On the one-year anniversary of the entrepreneur-focused Startup America Initiative, President Obama issued a new legislative agenda to boost the creation and growth of startup companies. The proposals include tax breaks for small business payrolls and expenses, an expansion of the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program and the elimination of country-specific caps on immigrant visas.
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Three Elements Needed for Small Business Success, Report Shows

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The U.S. must increase the access to three elements help small businesses thrive and restore U.S. competiveness, according to a new report from the Center for Public Policy Innovation (CPPI) — Restoring U.S. Competitiveness: Creating Jobs and Unleashing the Potential of Small Businesses through Technology and Innovation. The key elements include: Access to Capital — Gaining access to capital is an obstacle for all small businesses. However, the U.S.
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TBED People & Orgs

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
John Morris, who has led Tech 20/20's Center for Entrepreneurial Growth, has become the president and CEO. He succeeds Mike Cuddy who retired. The Tech Council of Maryland named Art Jacoby as its interim CEO.
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President Announces $80M STEM Teacher Training Initiative

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
This week at the second annual White House Science Fair, President Obama announced a new $80 million Department of Education competition to support STEM teacher preparation programs. The investment will support innovative programs, such as those that allow prospective teachers to simultaneously earn a STEM degree and a teaching certificate. Another $22 million from philanthropic and private sources, including the Carnegie Foundation, Google and Dell, will complement the administration's STEM effort.
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State Science Education Standards Hurt U.S. Competitiveness, According to Report

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Seventy-five percent of states (38 states) received grades of "C" or lower for their science education curriculum and instructions, according to a new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. In contrast, only seven states received an "A-" or an "A." California and the District of Columbia were the only "As." Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia received "A-s" for their excellent state science standards.
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