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Governors in KS and NY Outline TBED Proposals

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Governors in Kansas and New York unveiled budget proposals for FY13 that would maintain funding for economic development proposals initiated last session. In Kansas, Gov. Sam Brownback proposed funding for a new Creative Industries Commission, while New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a new round of $200 million in competitive grant funding for the state's regional economic development councils.
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President Obama Announces Startup America Legislative Agenda

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
On the one-year anniversary of the entrepreneur-focused Startup America Initiative, President Obama issued a new legislative agenda to boost the creation and growth of startup companies. The proposals include tax breaks for small business payrolls and expenses, an expansion of the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program and the elimination of country-specific caps on immigrant visas.
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Georgia Plan, Budget Support Efforts to Enhance Research Capacity

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

A survey of Georgia's 12 regions finds collaboration and leveraging assets to support existing businesses are most critical for enhancing the innovation economy. In support of these efforts, a task force convened by Gov. Nathan Deal recommends increasing funds for the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), extending the state's angel investor tax credit, and marketing the state to promote its research and innovation assets. Gov.

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Matching Fund Planned To Attract Venture Funding for MI Tech Companies

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced public hearings for the Pure Michigan Venture Match Fund — a new program that will match early stage investments from eligible venture funds in Michigan-based technology businesses. MSF and MEDC intend for the program to attract venture funds, within and outside of Michigan, to consider investments in early stage and pre-revenue technology companies and to mitigate some risk for venture fund investments through the matching MSF funds.

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Three Elements Needed for Small Business Success, Report Shows

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The U.S. must increase the access to three elements help small businesses thrive and restore U.S. competiveness, according to a new report from the Center for Public Policy Innovation (CPPI) — Restoring U.S. Competitiveness: Creating Jobs and Unleashing the Potential of Small Businesses through Technology and Innovation. The key elements include: Access to Capital — Gaining access to capital is an obstacle for all small businesses. However, the U.S.
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TBED People & Orgs

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
John Morris, who has led Tech 20/20's Center for Entrepreneurial Growth, has become the president and CEO. He succeeds Mike Cuddy who retired. The Tech Council of Maryland named Art Jacoby as its interim CEO.
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Tech Talkin' Govs: Part V

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The fifth installment of SSTI's Tech Talkin' Govs' series includes excerpts from speeches delivered in Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. The first four installments are available in the Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Jan. 25, and Feb. 1 editions of the Digest. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, State of the State Address, Feb. 7, 2012 "And today I want to tell you about the best technology resource that you've never heard of. It's buried underground in Ohio. This will set us apart from every other state in America. "It's beyond high speed Internet.

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TBED Priorities Outlined in Nevada Plan

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

In response to an economic development study calling on the state to diversify its operating system, support regionalism and invest in innovation, Nevada's newly established Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) released a plan of action to align resources and establish partnerships for meeting those goals over the next three years. The statewide plan builds on legislation passed last session to unify economic development efforts through a regional approach and private sector engagement.

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President Announces $80M STEM Teacher Training Initiative

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
This week at the second annual White House Science Fair, President Obama announced a new $80 million Department of Education competition to support STEM teacher preparation programs. The investment will support innovative programs, such as those that allow prospective teachers to simultaneously earn a STEM degree and a teaching certificate. Another $22 million from philanthropic and private sources, including the Carnegie Foundation, Google and Dell, will complement the administration's STEM effort.
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State Science Education Standards Hurt U.S. Competitiveness, According to Report

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Seventy-five percent of states (38 states) received grades of "C" or lower for their science education curriculum and instructions, according to a new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. In contrast, only seven states received an "A-" or an "A." California and the District of Columbia were the only "As." Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia received "A-s" for their excellent state science standards.
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Johns Hopkins Remains Top University Recipient of Federal Research Dollars

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
In 2008, federal agencies obligated $28.4 billion to 1,316 academic institutions for science and engineering activities, according to data from the National Science Foundation. Although this represents a 0.9% increase in current dollars over 2007 levels, it represents a 1.4% decrease in inflation-adjusted 2005 dollars. The Johns Hopkins University (including its Applied Physics Laboratory) continued to be the leading academic recipient of federal S&E obligations, followed by the University of Washington and the campuses of the University of Michigan.
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AUTM Launches Web-based Portal to Accelerate Commercialization of University Technologies

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
The Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) launched a Global Technology Portal (GTP) — a web-based resource to facilitate networking, partnership and licensing deals among corporations and universities. The portal will allow universities and corporations to match available technologies with emerging market needs. AUTM also hopes that the portal the portal will help to quicken the pace of product development by making it much easier for corporations to identify potential university partners. Only AUTM members may post and update their information on the portal.
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TBED People & Orgs

Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Norm Chagnon has been named deputy chief of the Office of Technology Investments (OTI) at the Ohio Department of Development. Chagnon will lead and direct the OTI, which is responsible for the State of Ohio's Edison Technology Centers and Edison Technology Incubators Program, the Ohio Third Frontier, the Technology Investment Tax Credit Program, the Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership, and the Ohio Venture Capital Authority.
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FY13 Federal Budget Request Overview

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Each year, SSTI provides Digest readers with a comprehensive review of technology-based economic development spending in the the president's federal budget request. The year's edition includes proposed FY13 spending on R&D, STEM education, manufacturing, broadband, small business support, technology transfer, entrepreneurship, innovation workforce initiatives and more. The full report is available for download in pdf format (561 kb).

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White House Launches $15M Rural Jobs Accelerator Program

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
On Tuesday, President Obama announced details of a new initiative to support rural innovation. The Rural Jobs Accelerator will award $15 million for projects that promote innovation-fueled regional job creation in rural parts of the country with funding from the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Economic Development Administration, the Delta Regional Authority and the Appalachian Regional Commission. USDA's Rural Community Development Initiative will support the program and offer technical assistance and training funds to qualified intermediary agencies.
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Governors Ramp up Skilled Workforce Initiatives

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lawmakers in several states will consider legislation this year aimed at solving the workforce disconnect as states continue to struggle with unemployment and look for ways to attract industries in emerging fields. Many of the recent proposals, including those in Connecticut and Massachusetts, focus on revamping oversight of higher education and workforce training to offer better tools and a quicker path to a degree and skills matched with the needs of businesses.

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Michigan Budget Boosts Funding for Economic Development, Higher Ed

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

With a greater focus on jobs training and arts and cultural programs, Michigan's budget for economic development would increase by more than 10 percent in FY13 under Gov. Rick Snyder's proposal. Universities and community colleges would receive a 3 percent boost under a new performance formula based on degree completion — particularly in critical skills areas such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health care. The Michigan Economic Development Corp (MEDC) is slated to receive $195 million in FY13, up from $175 approved for the current year.

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Obama Administration Launches a New Online Platform to Help Small Businesses

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Obama Administration announced the launch of BusinessUSA, an online platform to help small businesses and exporters of all sizes find information about available federal programs. The website combines information and services from 10 different government agencies through one consolidated website and coordinates telephone support through a single 1-800 number. Visit the website...
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Manufacturing Policy Should Strengthen Four Key Areas, According to Brookings Report

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
"While U.S. manufacturing performs well compared to the rest of the U.S. economy, it performs poorly compared to manufacturing in other high-wage countries," according to Why Does Manufacturing Matter? Which Manufacturing Matters? — a new report from the Brookings Institute. For U.S.
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TBED People & Orgs

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
SSTI Board Member and University of Akron President Luis Proenza has been appointed to serve on the Board of Science, Technology and Economic Policy (STEP) at the National Academies. David Monkman has resigned as the president and CEO of the National Business Incubation Association.
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New Efforts in AZ, TX Take Different Approaches for Increasing STEM Grads

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

With the goal of integrating STEM learning into schools and strengthening teacher effectiveness in STEM areas, Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) is launching the Arizona STEM Network, which will be implemented over the next five years in school districts throughout the state. In Texas, officials are counting on a new $30 million fund to produce more STEM graduates by recruiting top-notch research faculty to the University of Houston (UH). The Arizona STEM Network builds on Gov. Jan Brewer's plan for STEM education announced in 2010.

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U.S. Treasury Announces $3.6B in Awards for Distressed Communities

Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The U.S. Department of Treasury recently announced the selection of 70 organizations from around the country to receive a total of $3.6 billion in New Markets Tax Credits awards. The awards may be used to provide individual and corporate taxpayers with a credit against federal income taxes for making equity investments in community development entities. Read the complete list of awardees...
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State of Michigan Establishes New Tech Transfer Network Led by University of Michigan

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced the Tech Transfer Talent Network — a new $2.6 million initiative to increase the supply of seasoned entrepreneurs and innovators who can lend their expertise to member universities' tech transfer offices. The University of Michigan's (U-M) tech transfer office will lead the seven-university network and share its tech transfer resources with member institutions.

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Chicago Economic Plan Emphasizes Advanced Manufacturing

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

his week Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel released the first draft of a long-term plan for the city's economic growth and job creation. The plan provides ten over-arching strategies to guide Chicago's economic development efforts, the first of which is a focus on advanced manufacturing. The plan also calls on the city to support entrepreneurship and innovation in emerging technology sectors.

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Pair of Reports Outline Actions for States to Accelerate Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

By reducing legal and regulatory barriers to startups, states can harness the power to encourage the formation and growth of new companies, find two recent reports from the Kauffman Foundation. The reports were issued in conjunction with Kaufmann's third annual State of the Entrepreneurship address and call for state level initiatives and policy recommendations that have shown preliminary success but have yet to be widely adopted.

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