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TBED Comings and Goings

Friday, June 13, 2003

The Arlington Technology Incubator (Texas) has selected Geoffrey Grant to serve as the new director beginning July 1.

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TBED Comings and Goings

Friday, June 13, 2003

The Charleston Gazette reports Ron Hatfield, director of jobs development for the West Virginia University Institute of Technology's Technology Research and Development Corp., will also serve as the new executive director of the Upper Kanawha Economic Development Corp.

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TBED Comings and Goings

Friday, June 13, 2003

Joseph James has announced his resignation as head of the Prince George's Economic Development Corporation (Maryland).

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TBED Comings and Goings

Friday, June 13, 2003

The new executive director of the Virginia Piedmont Technology Council is Gail Milligan.

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TBED Comings and Goings

Friday, June 13, 2003

Tucked in the fine print of Illinois' budget bills was language to merge seven financing agencies, according to the June 11 edition of The Bond Buyer. Among the agencies included in the merger are the Illinois Development Finance Authority, the Illinois Research Park Authority (inactive), the Illinois Community Development Authority and the Illinois Rural Bond Bank.

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Iowa Legislature Passes $503M Values Fund

Friday, June 6, 2003

Package Isn't All Governor Expected; Veto Possible

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Pennsylvania to Support Clean Energy Tech with New Fund

Friday, June 6, 2003

Breaking new technologies into traditional markets can be challenging, particularly in the energy field it seems. To help overcome that hurdle, the State of Pennsylvania has undertaken a $5 million initiative to help finance the implementation of clean and renewable energy technologies such as biomass and wind power.

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Spurring University Tech Commercialization through Incentives

Friday, June 6, 2003

Since her inauguration in January, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano has pushed legislation intended to increase university tech transfer and commercialization (see related item in this issue). But will it work? Do economic incentives really encourage university researchers to pursue commercialization goals? Or are academics "pure" scientists, truly beyond monetary motives as many would argue?

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New Mexico Establishes Statewide Research Collaborative

Friday, June 6, 2003

With a combined annual research budget totaling $4.8 billion, New Mexico's 12 largest research facilities signed a Memorandum of Agreement on May 30 to help turn intellectual property into jobs for New Mexicans. Members of the newly formed New Mexico Technology Research Corridor (TRC) include:

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NACFAM: Technology, Partnerships Key for U.S. Manufacturing Success

Friday, June 6, 2003

While the nation’s manufacturing sector continues to face major challenges, the National Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing (NACFAM) suggests in a new white paper that the U.S. can compete successfully with low-wage countries if industry and government rally around two basic goals — increase labor productivity by greatly accelerating the use of advanced technologies and leverage national resources through a major expansion of public-private partnerships.

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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, June 6, 2003

Arizona Legislation to Encourage Tech Transfer Awaits Voters' Approval

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Greater Philadelphia Acquires Road Map to Build Innovation Economy

Friday, May 30, 2003

Innovation Philadelphia, a public-private partnership, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, and the city of Philadelphia have developed a road map that identifies the future drivers of the Greater Philadelphia economy and provides a framework for developing these drivers.

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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, May 30, 2003

San Pablo, CA, College to Use $2.1M EDA Grant to Build Biotech Incubator

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People

Friday, May 30, 2003

Stephen Jeffery has been appointed the new president/executive director of the Technology Association of Georgia.

Sandy Layman was named commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Agency (IRRRA) earlier this month. IRRRA promotes economic development in Northeastern Minnesota.

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People

Friday, May 30, 2003

Stephen Jeffery has been appointed the new president/executive director of the Technology Association of Georgia.

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People

Friday, May 30, 2003

Sandy Layman was named commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Agency (IRRRA) earlier this month. IRRRA promotes economic development in Northeastern Minnesota.

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People

Friday, May 30, 2003

Tim Witsman recently resigned as president of the Wichita Area Chamber of Commerce to pursue other opportunities in the community. Witsman headed the area's lead economic development agency for 15 years.

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Jobs and Growth Bill Provides $20B in State Aid

Friday, May 30, 2003

On Wednesday, President Bush signed the Jobs and Growth Tax Reconciliation Act of 2003, providing $20 billion in fiscal relief to state governments. Half of the $20 billion will come through an increase in the federal share of Medicaid.

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Cities Raise Fees and Taxes, Cut Projects and Staff to Deal with Fiscal Squeeze

Friday, May 30, 2003

A survey of 330 cities and towns by the National League of Cities (NLC) shows that cities are raising fees and taxes while cutting infrastructure spending and city staffs in order to deal with the worst fiscal conditions for municipalities since NLC began its annual survey of city finance managers in 1985.

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DHS to Create Cybersecurity R&D Center; NIST Offers Help

Friday, May 30, 2003

A proposed Cybersecurity R&D Center is the centerpiece of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) first research agenda for information analysis and infrastructure protection, according to recent testimony presented by Dr. Charles McQueary, Under Secretary for the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, before the House Science Committee.

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NBIA Honors Excellence in Business Incubation

Friday, May 30, 2003

The National Business Incubation Association (NBIA) honored six top incubation programs, graduates and clients at its 17th International Conference on Incubation, held May 18-21 in Richmond, Va. Award winners are highlighted below:

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Investments in University R&D Top Virginia Gov's Budget Proposal

Monday, December 19, 2005

To develop and promote higher education research facilities and faculty in Virginia, Gov. Mark Warner proposed $218.8 million in his fiscal year 2006-08 biennial budget proposal for investment in university R&D. In response, state institutions of higher education have pledged to match the governor's proposal with a $299 million commitment.

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New Mexico Gov. Wants $100M for Private Spaceport

Monday, December 19, 2005

Nearly 40,000 people in 120 countries have placed deposits with the British commercial space company for the opportunity to become tourists in space, according to Virgin Galactic. Last Tuesday, New Mexico's governor said he wants the state to spend $100 million over the next three years to help get them there.

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Michigan Update Legislature Approves $600M Tax Relief Package

Monday, December 19, 2005

Following months of debate that ended in a veto last month by Gov. Jennifer Granholm, an agreement was made last week on a $600 million tax relief package for businesses, which now awaits the governor's anticipated signature. Gov.

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What Should NSF Look Like in 2011?

Monday, December 19, 2005

One of the most critical federal partners involved either directly or indirectly in determining the success of most state tech-based economic development strategies seeks input from the science and engineering (S&E) community in the development of its next five-year plan.

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