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Vermont Jobs Plan Tags $8.7M of Federal Stimulus Funds

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Earlier this month, Gov. Jim Douglas announced a plan to use $8.7 million in federal stimulus funds for job creation programs, including broadband infrastructure, low-interest loans and workforce training. Many of the proposals mirror last year’s SmartVermont plan, a proposal rejected by lawmakers that would have leveraged federal funds to provide $17.2 million for statewide economic development. (see the June 3, 2009 issue of the Digest).

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TBED People

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell dropped his previous nomination, Robert Sledd, as his secretary for Commerce and Trade and instead nominated businessman James Cheng. Cheng, whose nomination needs to be confirmed by the Democratic-controlled Senate, was sworn in on January 17.

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Job Corner

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The National Science Foundation is seeking a Senior Analyst in its Science & Engineering Indicators Program, Division of Science Resources Statistics’ (SRS) Directorate for Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arlington, VA. The appointment is under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) for a two-year renewable period

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EDA Offers $37 Million for Trade Adjusted Communities

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Economic Development Administration invites proposals to distribute $37 million through the Community Trade Adjustment Assistance Program. Funds are available for communities that have experienced, or are threatened by, job loss resulting from international trade impacts. Communities must be certified as eligible for trade adjusted assistance. Funding can be used for planning, technical or infrastructure projects that could involve innovation and entrepreneurship. Proposals are due April 20. Funds will be disbursed through EDA’s six regional offices.

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Philadelphia to Encourage College Attendance

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

In an effort to improve the percentage of city residents with college degrees, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter announced his administration will be opening an office within City Hall to help potential students considering higher education. The “PhillyGoes2College” office will direct residents to assistance with filling out financial aid forms and applications, preparing for standardized admission tests, and writing college essays.

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Los Angeles County Adopts New Strategy for Job Creation

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation has approved what is being called the region's first consensus strategic plan for economic development. The plan includes support for local research and commercialization activities, sector-based worker training and placement programs and provides assistance to entrepreneurs. Read more at: http://www.lacountystrategicplan.com.

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Feds, Private Companies to Invest $250 Million in STEM Teacher Training Programs

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

President Obama announced five new public-private partnerships to train more than 10,000 new math and science teachers over the next decade. The partnerships, part of the White House's "Educate to Innovate", represent a $250 million investment in STEM education.

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Brookings: Recovery Underway by 3Q 2009 but Uneven Among U.S. Metros

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Since the start of the recession, the strongest performing metropolitan areas are located in the southern midsection of the U.S., especially in Texas, and around upstate New York and the Missouri River Valley, according to the most recent edition of the Brookings Institution’s MetroMonitor series. The brief examines each of the largest 100 metropolitan areas in the U.S. using 3Q 2009 data gauging changes in employment levels, unemployment rates, gross metro products, and housing prices.

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Driving Innovation and Growth in 21st Century City-Regions

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Give a star academic researcher a full year to reflect on what the world understands so far about regional innovation and city-region dynamics and to offer suggestions to guide future economic development initiatives to encourage growth and the results are valuable for both his homeland of Canada and its southern neighbor, the U.S. The Conference Board of Canada named University of Toronto professor David A. Wolfe its 2009 CIBC Scholar in Residence in May of 2008.

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Florida Gov. Wants $100M for Innovation Incentive, $32.6M for Space Florida

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Replenishing the Innovation Incentive Fund and investing in space industry, public research, and green energy technologies are among Gov. Charlie Crist's FY11 budget recommendations to grow the state's innovation economy and establish Florida as a pre-eminent global hub. The governor's budget includes $100 million for the Innovation Incentive Fund, which was established in 2006 to attract R&D companies and create high-wage jobs. The fund was depleted in 2008 (see the May 7, 2008 issue of the Digest).

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Obama Administration Announces Plan for Biofuel and Clean Coal

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

On the heels of his State of the Union announcement that the administration would push aggressively to drive clean energy innovation, President Barack Obama unveiled a three-part action plan to accelerate the development of biofuels and clean coal technology. The plan includes new rules concerning the national renewable fuel standard, incentives for biomass production and the creation of an interagency group to devise a federal strategy on carbon capture and storage.

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NSF Director Leaving for Purdue Position

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Arden Bement, head of the National Science Foundation since his appointment as acting director in early 2004 and permanent director in November of that year, will become director of the new Global Policy Research Institute at Purdue University, effective June 1. Bement served as director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology from 2001 to 2004.

NSF directorships are Presidential appointments with six-year terms. Bement's term would have expired in November, 2010. The White House has yet to name Bement's successor.

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Job Corner

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking qualified applicants for the director of the Technology Innovation Program (TIP). The director will serve as the executive responsible for managing and leading this critical program for NIST. The TIP was established as part of the America COMPETES Act (P.L.

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TBED People

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Sandy Baruah has been selected to become the president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber, effective March 15.

John Collar, the chief executive officer and president of the Colorado BioScience Association, resigned this week to pursue other business opportunities. Denise Brown has been selected serve as the organization's interim executive director while a search is conducted for Collar's replacement.

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Efficient Building Systems Cluster Funding Opportunity Released

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Charged with developing a replicable and sustainable model for coordinated federal and regional efforts that foster and use regional innovation clusters, a group of federal agencies announced its first pilot project anchored around a Department of Energy (DOE)-funded Innovation Hub. The project, called the Energy Efficient Building Systems Regional Innovation Cluster Initiative, will develop, expand, and commercialize innovative energy efficient building systems technologies, designs, and best practices for national and international distribution.

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University Tech Transfer Proving Recession Proof?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

While nearly all of the economic indicators for the country were falling rapidly, the commercialization of university-generated technologies quietly continued to move into the market place at an increasing pace, according to the latest survey conducted by the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM). Highlights from the AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey Summary: FY2008 include:

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Could Google's Broadband Announcement Have an Impact on Local Economic Development?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Internet search giant Google has announced that the company is planning to build and test extremely high-speed broadband networks in one or more trial locations in the U.S. Participating communities would have access to fiber-to-the-home connections similar to those that connect many research universities. Google plans to consider communities for the pilot program based on a number of factors, including the level of community support, local resources and regulatory issues and the current level of broadband services available.

 

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Rhode Island Maps Strategy for Green Economy Advancement

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Last week the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (RIEDC) released its strategic agenda for accelerating the growth of the state's green economy, distributing action items among four topical groupings: advanced manufacturing, energy efficiency, innovation cultivation, and wind power. A Roadmap for Advancing the Green Economy in Rhode Island was produced from a series of roundtables over the past year with 120 representatives from state government, universities, industry, labor, and other economic development nonprofit entities.

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Tennessee Budget Includes $6.2M for New Energy Sciences and Engineering Program

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Development of a new graduate energy sciences and engineering program at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK) that intends to create 200 faculty appointments for Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researchers is underway following near unanimous passage of a higher education bill last month during a special legislative session. The measure was approved 32-0 in the Senate and 93-2 in the House. In support of the new program, Gov.

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White House Seeking Input for 21st Century Global Challenges Initiative

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The National Economic Council and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) are asking for public input for a new initiative intended to address the challenges of the 21st century. The initiative, which would be similar to the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) Grand Challenges for Engineering program, would help catalyze innovations to spur economic growth, encourage multidisciplinary collaborations and improve STEM education. Responses are needed to help identify specific challenges, potential partners and models for the program.

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Virginia Jobs Plan Advances; $50M Econ. Dev. Increase Requested

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Nearly all components of a comprehensive legislative package set forth by Gov. Bob McDonnell that would provide tax credits for green jobs, invest in renewable energy R&D, and support the biotechnology and life sciences industries have passed at least one chamber in the legislature at this point. The governor also introduced amendments to the 2010-12 budget proposed by former Gov. Tim Kaine that would provide an additional $50 million for economic development initiatives.

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Minnesota Gov Wants Tax Credits for Angels and Research

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Gov. Tim Pawlenty recently unveiled his 2010 supplemental budget recommendations, which includes new tax incentives to boost job creation and spending cuts across state agencies to help eliminate a projected $1.2 billion deficit.

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Seize the Moment: Tech-based Economic Development for the Next Economy

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

SSTI is so excited about this year's conference that we're providing Digest subscribers the first peak at the 28-page, full-color brochure while its still on the presses. It will be arriving in mailboxes by the end of the week, but is available now as a PDF by clicking either of the links below or by email request.

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Obama Space Plan Includes $6 Billion in New Funds for NASA

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

President Barack Obama recently outlined his administration's vision for the future of U.S. space exploration, including $6 billion in additional funding for NASA over the next five years. The new strategy would create 2,500 new jobs at Kennedy Space Center by 2012, initiate heavy-lift rocket development by 2015 and restructure the Orion crew exploration vehicle program to extend U.S. use of the International Space Station. Obama's plan also includes $40 million to help retrain workers affected by the end of the space shuttle program.

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NIST Competition: $25M for Manufacturing Research Projects

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A competition for high-risk, high-reward research funding recently was announced under the Technology Innovation Program (TIP). The goal is to improve critical manufacturing processes that reduce costs, save time, increase quality or reduce waste to dramatically improve the competitiveness of process-based industries, including the biomanufacturing sector, which produces vaccines and other biopharmaceuticals. To fund the program in its first year, $25 million may be available for up to 25 projects. The deadline to apply is July 15.

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