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Are Dual Enrollment Programs a Good Option for Increasing Postsecondary Opportunities?

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

With the goal of improving the competitiveness of their workforces, many states and regions are searching for the best policies to encourage participation in educational opportunities beyond high school. Dual enrollment plans are one type of such policies that enable students to enroll in postsecondary level courses while still in high school.

 

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TEDCO Actively Seeding Start-ups

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The Maryland Technology Development Corporation has awarded more than $500,000 to seven start-up technology companies. The program, TEDCO’s Maryland Technology Transfer Fund (MTTF), is designed to help businesses transfer technology from Maryland universities and federal laboratories into the marketplace. The grants range between $70,000 and $75,000.

 

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Congress Authorizes $43.3B in Science and Technology Spending

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

After months of negotiations, the House and Senate have approved the most significant bill in years to bolster U.S. research. The America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science (COMPETES) Act authorizes over $43 billion in new federal spending over the next three years, which will support U.S. math and science education and federal research agencies.

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India’s Government to Support 100 Incubators in Emerging Industries

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises announced last week a plan to provide funding to 50 universities and training institutions for the creation of up to 100 enterprise incubators within innovative fields.

 

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Recent Research: Global Perspectives on Effectiveness of R&D Subsidies

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Policymakers and researchers in the U.S. continue to debate the effectiveness and value of providing R&D subsidies to firms in the hope of spurring technological developments and wealth generation. At the national level, several organizations have called to make the federal R&D tax credit, also known as the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit (RETC), a permanent incentive program. Researchers centered in countries outside of the U.S. are looking at the effectiveness of R&D subsidies in their nations, as well.

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Rising Health Care Costs Likely to Cause State and Local Fiscal Challenges

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

An expected explosion of health-related expenditures combined with no new policy changes will likely result in fiscal challenges for state and local governments within the next decade, says a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The result could put downward pressure on public funding available to support TBED initiatives.

 

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Do Cities Still Matter?

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

In today’s world, a trip to the doctor may entail your test results to be analyzed in India, your specialist to be called in Canada, and your billing information to be processed in South Africa. Given the prevalence and speed of modern forms of communication, information can be sent around the globe at a moment’s notice, hastening the speed of business.

 

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Useful Stats: Industry-financed R&D at Colleges and Universities, FY 2005

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Every year, the National Science Foundation releases its Academic R&D Expenditures report, filled with statistics related to the characteristics of R&D at U.S. colleges and universities. Using these reports, SSTI has prepared two tables detailing the funds provided by industry in fiscal year 2005 for the 100 institutions with the highest amount of industry-financed R&D.



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2008 Excellence In TBED Winners Honored For Achievement In Building Tech-Based Economies

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Four recipients selected as best practice models in technology-based economic development were honored during an awards ceremony last week in Cleveland during SSTI's 12th Annual Conference. The awards follow a national competition emphasizing impact and replicability in approaches to building and sustaining tech-based economies.

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U.S. Bailout of Financial Sector Also Extends Alternative Energy Incentives

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Though the U.S. Treasury's initial proposal for a bailout of the financial sector was only three pages when it was first submitted to Congress, federal legislators did not waste time in expanding its scope.

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Vermont Rolls Out New Initiative to Spur Software Industry

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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AURP Promotes Nationwide Place-Based Innovation Zones

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The U.S. should create a nationwide network of innovation zones which gather the capabilities of entities such as research parks, technology incubators, universities, and federal laboratories according to a recent report from the Association of University Research Parks (AURP).

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111th Congress Further Shifts to Dems; 110th May Consider Stimulus Package

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Tuesday's elections will allow the Democrats in Congress to expand their majorities in both the House and the Senate. With several races still to be decided, the exact composition of the House is undetermined, although Democrats picked up at least 18 seats, according to the Washington Post.

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States Explore Policy Options in Promoting Clean and Efficient Energy

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Oregon

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USTAR Investments Taking Shape at University of Utah

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The University of Utah (U of U) announced last month two significant investments in TBED supported by USTAR, the state-funded initiative to grow Utah's knowledge economy.

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TIP-MEP Host Regional Meeting on Dec 9 in Atlanta

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

On December 9, two NIST programs will be hosting a meeting to explain how businesses can better take advantage of them. Officials from the Technology Innovation Program (TIP) and the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) will provide an overview and discuss future directions for the programs. SSTI is co-hosting the meeting because we see it as an excellent opportunity for TBED organizations and their clients to learn more about and provide input on programs that could see dramatic increases in funding in an Obama administration.

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Governor Outlines $12M Economic Stimulus Plan for Colorado

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Gov. Bill Ritter announced his administration's plan to inject $12 million into initiatives that promote job training, provide small businesses with access to capital, and invest in the state's New Energy Economy and bioscience sectors.

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SSTI Analysis: 2008 State New Economy Index Paints New Path for TBED Policies

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

While which states top the list in the 2008 edition of the State New Economy Index will capture the attention of the media and therefore the majority of decision makers, the most important contribution of the 2008 Index in the current fiscal environment is its overview and final chapter. The Index, released Nov.

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Communities Around the World Celebrate First Global Entrepreneurship Week

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

This week an estimated five million people will celebrate the first annual Global Entrepreneurship Week by taking part in one of the 13,000 events planned worldwide.

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Supercomputing Centers Take Steps to Expand National Research Capacity

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Earlier this year, the Council on Competitiveness released a report on the nature and extent of high-performance computing in the private sector.

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U.S. Cap-and-Trade Legislation Could Bankroll Economic Development Initiatives

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Throughout the presidential campaign President-elect Barack Obama continually emphasized the need for new policies to spur the development of clean and renewable energy technologies. Despite the economic downturn, President-elect Obama has maintained that these new programs will remain a priority for his administration.

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Are States Measuring Up? The National Report Card on Higher Ed

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

If the fifth biennial assessment of U.S. higher education prepared by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education had to fit on an early elementary school report card, it might very well read "Shows effort, but not keeping pace with the rest of the students."

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Incubator Round Up: Emphasis Grows Toward Creating Clusters within Walls

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Incubators may take on magnified importance in regional innovation strategies for the coming years given the continued decline in seed and venture capital available to early-stage companies, the need for startups to reduce costs, and the increased opportunities presented for innovation through collaboration and sharing of knowledge.

So it isn't too surprising to see the wave of incubator launches increase during this financial slowdown.

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New York Unveils $1B Upstate Revitalization Fund

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Last week, Gov. Eliot Spitzer gave New York’s first ever “State of the Upstate” address in Buffalo, outlining his administration’s $1 billion Upstate Revitalization Fund. Among the components intended to encourage economic growth in the northern part of the state are:

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    University Initiatives Slated for Increased Funding in Arizona Budget

    Wednesday, January 23, 2008

    With a budget management plan for the current fiscal year making its way through the state legislature, Gov. Janet Napolitano announced increased funding and borrowing for university programs and research initiatives in her fiscal year 2009 budget recommendation.



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