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Maine Voters Pass $5M R&D Bond

Friday, November 9, 2001

Voters in Maine passed a bond issue authorizing the state to borrow $5 million for biomedical and marine research and development by Maine-based nonprofit and state research institutions. 



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Tech, VC Rule in 15th Annual Report Card of the States

Friday, November 9, 2001

States that support a vibrant technology sector are attentive to the quality of their economic development efforts and continue toattract venture capital will outperform those that do not, according to the 2001 Development Report Card for the States.

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Advocacy Group En'Visions' New Economy for Duluth, Minn.

Friday, November 9, 2001

A group of community leaders bent on revitalizing the Duluth, Minn., economy and ensuring economic opportunities for the city recently moved one step closer toward accomplishing its goals. 



The Bridge Syndicate, a non-profit with more than 300 members, recently made public its plan for economic growth, issuing A Positive Vision for Duluth's Economy. 



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Wisconsin Legislature Considers VC Bills

Friday, November 9, 2001

The Wisconsin Legislature presently faces two bills which could greatly boost venture capital funds in the state. 



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Useful Stats: Science & Engineering Doctorate Awards by State

Friday, November 9, 2001

The National Science Foundation Division of Science Resource Statistics has e-published early release tables for the Science & Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2000 report. The data show trends in science and engineering (S&E) doctorate awards by S&E field and recipient characteristics, institutions awarding doctorates, and postgraduation plans of recipients. 



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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, November 9, 2001

Atlanta, Georgia 

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NYC, Tech-based ED and September 11

Friday, November 9, 2001

With disaster comes opportunity for dramatic changes to occur through the healing and rebuilding processes. Floods, hurricanes and tornados have helped to energize devastated areas into becoming more vibrant communities. The deep recession of the late 80s and restructuring of many key industrial sectors ushered in many state tech-based economic development programs, the benefits of which are being felt more than a decade later. 



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New Guide to Federal Tech Funding Available

Friday, November 9, 2001

larta has issued its 2002 Federal Technology Funding Guide, a survey of federal funding sources for technology firms. The sixth edition of the guide provides information on more than 90 regularly scheduled programs, hundreds of links to resources on the Web, and a special section funding for technologies to fight terrorism. An index identifies program by technology area or funding emphasis. 



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New Reports Gauge State Fiscal Outlook, National Economy

Friday, November 2, 2001

Two reports released during this past week examine state fiscal conditions for FY 2002 and a slowing national economy following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.



State Fiscal Outlook for FY 2002: October Update

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Foundations as Partners in TBED Strategies

Friday, November 2, 2001

Philanthropic individuals and foundations are increasingly vital contributors for tech-based economic development, particularly for "big-ticket" initiatives. Most gifts, such as that covered in the second item below, are tied to a specific relationship with a university or field of research, working independently of the strategies or programs developed by state or local tech-based economic development organizations.

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Maine Studying Impact of Public R&D Investment

Friday, November 2, 2001

Nearly every state legislature annually appropriates some level of funding to support research and development activities in the state's nonprofit, university, and industrial research communities. Few, though, have developed long-term, systematic attempts to measure the impact of those investments.

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House Stimulus Package Could Prove Costly to States

Friday, October 26, 2001

With almost every state seeing declining revenues in light of the recession and Sept. 11 attacks, projections from the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities that the economic stimulus package passed by the House on Wednesday could further reduce states’ revenues by as much as $5 billion for each of the next three years may further exacerbate the problem.

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Technology Sector is Strong, Pittsburgh Tech Council Report Shows

Friday, October 26, 2001

The Pittsburgh Technology Council's State of the Industry Report shows the region's technology sector, while continuing its growth, has become a significant driver of southwestern Pennsylvania's overall economy. 



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Army to Create $125 Million Nano Center

Friday, October 26, 2001

The Army Research Office (ARO) recently created an initiative – a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) to be known as the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies – to develop nanometer-scale science and technology solutions for soldiers. 



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14-Member Team Authors Projections for Oklahoma Economy

Friday, October 26, 2001

Meeting Challenges in the New Economy, recently released by the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST), presents a comprehensive look at Oklahoma's position in science and technology. 



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VC May be Down, But Past Impact Huge

Friday, October 26, 2001

Venture capital invested during the past three decades created 7.6 million U.S. jobs and more than $1.3 trillion in revenue as of the end of 2000, according to an economic impact study released Monday by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). 



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RuralTeleCongress Becomes National Organization

Friday, October 26, 2001

A national conference since 1997, the RuralTeleCongress (RTC) has transformed into a national organization devoted to rural telecommunications. RTC, which held its inaugural session October 14-16 at the Aspen Institute in Colorado, has launched a redesigned website as part of its transformation. 



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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, October 26, 2001

Jefferson County, Missouri 

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Report Finds Corporate R&D Nearly Doubled in 2000

Friday, October 19, 2001

Public corporations headquartered in the U.S. almost doubled the growth rate of their investment in R&D in 2000, according to new data from the advance estimates of annual U.S. corporate R&D released this week by the Commerce Department’s Office of Technology Policy.



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FAST, ROP in Funding Trouble for 2002; STTR Reauthorized

Friday, October 19, 2001

With the announcement of the first 30 grants under the Federal and State Technology Partnership (FAST) less than two weeks old (see the October 5 issue of the Digest), the new federal program supporting state efforts to encourage small business technology development and commercialization is in danger of being cancelled.



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Alarm Sounds for New Massachusetts S&T Strategy

Friday, October 19, 2001

"If technology is at the core of the Innovation Economy, then investment in research and development is one of the principal drivers in the creation of that technology."



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Goldin to Resign from NASA

Friday, October 19, 2001

After nearly ten years as the head of America's space program, NASA's longest-serving Administrator, Daniel S. Goldin, has announced his resignation, effective November 17, 2001. He also announced he has accepted an interim position as a Senior Fellow for the Council on Competitiveness in Washington D.C., as he transitions into the private sector.



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Signs of the Times: Dell's Hometown Plans for Future

Friday, October 19, 2001

If one were asked to identify localized examples of the economic spectacle that was the late 1990s, the metro region of Austin, Texas would be on most short lists. A recently completed economic development plan from the tech-soaked Austin suburb of Round Rock, however, reflects the fundamental upheaval or disruption that characterizes the economies of many regions of the country.



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Bendis Leaving KTEC for Philly

Friday, October 19, 2001

Richard Bendis, president and chief executive officer of the Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC), has accepted an offer to lead the newly created Innovation Philadelphia Corporation. Mr. Bendis has been involved with KTEC since the organization was created in 1987. He was appointed to the KTEC board of directors by the Governor and served as the board’s first chairman. Mr. Bendis served as interim president in 1994 before being named president in 1995.



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Australia Woos International VC

Friday, October 19, 2001

The Australian Government has enacted new rules to attract international private equity investment in the country’s venture capital community. The rules introduce tax concessions for international investors, including university endowment funds and venture capital fund-to-fund vehicles. The rules will treat these investors in the same way as pension funds, exempting them from capital gains tax on their Australian investments.

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