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Research Initiatives Slated for Funding in Approved State Budgets

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Lawmakers in Georgia and Maryland approved action earlier this month on several TBED-related measures for the upcoming fiscal year. Highlights of the approved budgets are outlined below.
 
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$5M Investment Breathes Life into Tennessee TBED Program

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A strong research base, a climate where entrepreneurs can thrive, access to risk capital, and a network of partner organizations have long been considered by policymakers and practitioners the formula for success and sustainability in technology-based economy. The Tennessee Technology Development Corporation (TTDC) unveiled its new strategic plan last week, leveraging these resources to build the state’s economic development portfolio by strengthening the science and technology sectors.
 

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Recent Research: Could Sudden Doubling of Federal Physical Science Research Funding Undermine U.S. Competitiveness Goals?

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Last year, Congress authorized $5.9 billion in new spending on research, education and entrepreneurship as part of the Bush Administration’s decade-long $50 billion American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI). Though Congress did not appropriate a significant amount of new funding to match this authorization, many remain committed to the goals of the ACI.

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Legislative Wrap Up: Idaho, Iowa, South Dakota Pass Budgets

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lawmakers in Idaho, Iowa and South Dakota recently passed budgets for the upcoming fiscal year providing funds to help stabilize higher education funding, support research projects related to renewable energy R&D, and provide temporary operational support for an underground deep science laboratory.

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TBED Orgs Seek Changes in Financial Reform Bill

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Nine national organizations, including SSTI, have joined the Angel Capital Association in seeking revisions to the Financial Reform Bill, which will be debated soon in the U.S. Senate. In its current form, the bill could shrink the pool of accredited U.S. investor and complicate cross-state investment (see the March 31, 2010 issue). The petitioning organizations ask that two small sections pertaining to accredited investors be removed or modified to prevent unnecessary obstacles to angel investing and entrepreneurship.

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NC Gov Unveils JobsNOW Legislative Package

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Gov. Bev Perdue last week announced a number of proposals designed to grow the state's economy and create jobs by focusing on the small business sector. The JobsNOW Small Business Assistance Package involves three areas of assistance, including tax incentives, statewide support for small businesses, and expanding the N.C. business preference to help small businesses compete for state contracts.

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Legislative Deal Suspends HI High-Tech Tax Credits for 3 Years

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Saving the state an estimated $93 million a year, Hawaii House and Senate negotiators agreed to suspend the High-Tech Tax Credit, known as Act 221, for three years, reports the Honolulu Advertiser. Lawmakers also agreed to repeal the tax credits in May rather than at the end of December, the article states.

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SBA Raises SBIR Award Threshold

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

On March 30, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a Notice of Final Amendments to the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Policy Directive increasing the SBIR Program award threshold to $150,000 for Phase I, up from $100,000, and $1 million for Phase II, up from $750,000. The current award threshold has not been adjusted since 1992 when Congress reauthorized the program's legislation. SBA received only two public comments, both supporting the proposed amendments, between August and September 2008.

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Key Portions of FCC's Broadband Plan Uncertain After Court Ruling

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Federal Communications Commission suffered a setback recently when a federal court ruled that the commission lacked the authority to regulate telecommunication companies' interference with customers' communications over the Internet. Without that authority, the FCC will not be able to enforce net neutrality, a concept that was to play a major role in the commission's National Broadband Plan. That plan set the goal of connecting 100 million homes to high-speed broadband by 2010 (see the March 17, 2010 issue).

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TBED People

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed an executive order establishing the Governor's Office of Economic Development and appointed Joel Ayala as the director of the new office.

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Recent State Budget Actions Produce Mixed Results for TBED

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

A growing number of state governments face revenue uncertainties in the near future. More than half now expect budget deficits and shortfalls in the upcoming fiscal year and beyond. Despite the bleak outlook, however, legislators nationwide are continuing to invest in science and technology with many lawmakers projecting high returns to their state in the coming years. Following are highlights of TBED investments and reductions in recently approved budgets in Kentucky, Maine and Nebraska.
 
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$700M for New York Upstate Economic Plan in Budget Agreement

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Legislators passed the fiscal year 2008-09 budget last week, increasing spending by 4.9 percent over last year and investing in New York’s Upstate economy despite projected shortfalls for several years to come.
 

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To Lighten Debt Load, Revised Ohio Plan Redirects Tobacco & Other Funds

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

In a deal ironed out earlier this month by Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leaders, the state will move forward with an economic stimulus plan that borrows far less than the governor’s original proposal while using existing state revenue such as tobacco settlement funds to supplement the plan – a move that has prompted legislative action to secure control of the tobacco funds.

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State-Federal Lab Partnerships to be Highlighted May 5-8 in Portland

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Many state and regional TBED organizations see federal laboratories as an integral partner in their efforts to promote technology development and commercialization. At least 22 of the leading state TBED organizations across the country have established partnerships with at least one federal laboratory to address a broad range of goals, according to a recent SSTI survey.

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Is VC Becoming More or Less Concentrated Among States?

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

SSTI Gives Readers Closer Look at the Data

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U.S. Falling Behind Other Nations in Clean Energy Investment

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The U.S. lags behind many of its G-20 partners in clean energy finance and investment, according to a new study by the Pew Charitable Trusts. Many factors, including a tight credit market and the lack of a strong national framework for clean energy funding, are cited as contributing to the U.S.'s declining position in the ranks for total investment and investment intensity. As of 2009, China has taken the U.S.'s former top spot in overall clean energy investment, dedicating $34.6 billion to the sector. Spain leads the G-20 nation's in investment intensity, while the U.S. ranks 11th.

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U.S. Slips Two Spots in Global Technology Report

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sweden replaced Denmark as the world's most networked economy and the U.S. fell two spots to fifth place in the Global Information Technology Report 2009-10 rankings. The report, released last week by the World Economic Forum, finds that the U.S. boasts a very conducive information and communication technologies (ICT) environment because of intensive competition, excellent infrastructure and top-notch education. Aspects of the U.S. performance which show margins for improvement include high tax rates, excessive red tape, and a poor general regulatory framework.

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CA Gov Signs Bill Incentivizing Clean Tech Entrepreneurs

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last week signed a bill creating a sales tax exemption for equipment used by clean-tech manufacturers — a measure the governor hopes will attract entrepreneurs investing in the clean energy sector. SB 71 is part of the governor's $500 million jobs initiative announced during his State of the State address that aims to train up to 140,000 workers create 100,000 jobs.

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Ontario Plan Calls for 20,000 More College Students

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

David Onley, Ontario's Lieutenant Governor, announced earlier this month a plan to add space in colleges and universities for 20,000 students this year with the goal of raising Ontario's postsecondary enrollment rate to 70 percent. The plan also includes the creation of a new Ontario Online Institute and the development of a strategy to improve the quality of Ontario's postsecondary education system with input from leaders in education and business.

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U.K. Launches National Space Program

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The United Kingdom's new space agency will begin operations on April 1. The UK Space Agency will consolidate the U.K.'s civil space efforts and spur activity within the aerospace technology sector. A new $60.3 million International Space Innovation Centre within the European Space Agency facility also was announced. More information is available at: http://www.bnsc.gov.uk

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Minnesota Legislature Approves Angel Tax Credits

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Minnesota legislature has passed a 25 percent tax credit for individuals and pooled funds that invest in early-stage high-tech businesses as part of a new jobs bill. Up to $17 million in tax credits will be available in FY11, with $12 million a year available in FY12 and afterward. The credits apply to investments in companies with fewer than 25 employees and less than $2 million in private capital.

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Learn from the Best! Download the Exclusive Innovation Works Interview

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

SSTI's interview with Bob Starzynski of Innovation Works' Innovation Adoption Grant Fund, 2009 recipient of the Excellence in TBED Award in the category Improving Competitiveness of Existing Industries, provides an honest, in-depth account of best practices and lessons learned that earned this program national recognition. Click here to listen to the interview and learn more about the program.

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TBED People

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Bryan Allinson has joined Ohio University as director of technology transfer.

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Partial Funding Restored for TBED Initiatives in Idaho Budget

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Idaho’s entrepreneurial support centers managed to survive the legislative session with half of their annual appropriation intact in the fiscal year 2009 state budget, despite being zeroed out in Gov. Butch Otter’s budget recommendation earlier this year.
 

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Virginia Lawmakers Pass Budget, Delay Action on $1.65B University R&D Bond

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Adjourning from the 2008 legislative session on March 13, Virginia legislators passed the fiscal year 2008-10 biennial budget but immediately called for a special session to resolve differences in the proposed capital outlay plan that supports university R&D and commercialization efforts. 
 

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