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State Legislatures, Communities and Universities Take Economy Into Own Hands

Friday, September 26, 2003

The President wants $87 billion for the war in Iraq. Congress is looking at a month-long continuing resolution for the budget since final approval on most appropriation bills is at least that far in the future. Meanwhile, the persistence of the recession, the restructuring of U.S. manufacturing due in part to globalization, and the continued hemorrhaging of tax revenues has led several governors, state legislatures and community leaders to begin rethinking their economic development strategies.

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Ties that Bind: Residual Spillovers When an Inventor Moves

Friday, September 26, 2003

Study Hints at Why TBED Is Good National Investment

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

Randy Burge has announced his resignation as director of the New Mexico Department of Economic Development's Office of Science and Technology. Mike Orshan will serve as acting director beginning Sept. 29.

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

Donald Jakeway will be the new president and CEO for the Michigan Economic Development Corp.

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

Joseph James is the new chief operating officer for the South Carolina Department of Commerce.

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

The Florida Venture Forum named Robin Kovaleski as the first executive director for the organization.

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

Former U.S. Congresswoman Connie Morella has been sworn in as the US Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

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People

Friday, September 19, 2003

SSTI extends its sympathies to the family of Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon. During his interrupted term in office, Gov. O'Bannon proved to be a strong friend of tech-based economic development efforts in the state.

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Wisc. Governor Unveils Plan to Grow State's Economy

Friday, September 19, 2003

Gov. Jim Doyle last week unveiled his plan to jumpstart the Wisconsin economy. The plan, "Grow Wisconsin," calls for a series of executive actions, private sector partnerships and legislative steps to create high-wage jobs and achieve other goals. Some of the tech-based economic development items outlined in "Grow Wisconsin" are:

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    Mass. Governor Lays Out $125M Jobs Bill

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    Gov. Mitt Romney outlined a legislative package on Monday totaling $125 million designed to create more jobs. Many elements of the package target the science and technology communities.

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    Study Highlights Nebraska’s Position in S&T

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    Investments in science and technology (S&T) – from higher education to industry research and development (R&D) – are the decisive factors in creating a sustainable economic future, a new study finds.

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    NIST Releases Guide for Economic Impact Analysis of R&D

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    Gaining an understanding of the real and potential economic impact of government investments in research and development (R&D) has suffered for decades from a lack of rigorous but broadly applicable methodologies for the assessment. To advance the field toward a more appropriate degree of uniformity, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released a primer on economic impact analysis of government R&D programs.

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    Useful Stats: Public High School Graduation Rates by State

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    An educated workforce is one of the elements required for a knowledge economy, but not all of the critical jobs require a Ph.D. or even a B.A. Few would dispute, though, the importance of successfully completing high school.

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    SSTI's Intro to TBED Preconference Workshop Sold Out

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    Seats Available for Developing Angel Organizations, Financing TBED Workshops

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    People

    Friday, September 19, 2003

    Randy Burge has announced his resignation as director of the New Mexico Department of Economic Development's Office of Science and Technology. Mike Orshan will serve as acting director beginning Sept. 29.

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    New Regional Centers for Biodefense Research Awards Total $350M

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Approximately $350 million in grants recently awarded by one of the nation's leading biodefense research agencies are intended to lessen the effects of any future bioterror attack. Administered by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the funding will be spread over five years for establishing eight Regional Centers of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (RCEs).

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    Fed Looks at Biotech Policies, Payoffs for States

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Specialization may be the key to successful economic development strategies based on the life sciences, suggests the September issue of the fedgazette, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. This month's entire e-zine focuses on two issues of importance to many state and local tech-based economic development professionals — biotechnology and clusters.

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    Recent VC Developments in the States…

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    The availability and use of equity capital for early-stage investments varies greatly across the country. Seen as an integral component of most tech-based economic development, access to venture capital (VC) is on the agendas of several states — but several different approaches are used to address the problem. Recent announcements in four states illustrate the point:

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    NYC Should Rethink its Economic Development Strategy, Study Says

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    A new study examining the post-Sept. 11 economy of New York argues the city's traditional approach to economic development, one which has banked on a few favored sectors such as financial and business services, is outdated and should be reconceived.

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    Joint Biomass Initiative Distributes $23 Million for R&D, Demonstrations

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Nineteen projects figure to share in the $23 million awarded last week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) for biomass research, development and demonstration activities.

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    NSF Commits $2M to Study Nanotech Implications

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Two new grants, each greater than $1 million, have been awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the societal implications of nanotechnology — the emerging discipline that seeks to control and manipulate matter on a molecular scale. The grants are the largest awards the foundation has ever devoted exclusively to research in societal implications.

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    Sneak Peek at SSTI’s Annual Conference: Better Tools Build Better Times

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Tight budgets are causing many state and local tech-based economic development (TBED) programs to delay new initiatives, even forcing some to scale back on the services already provided. But mottos like "getting more bang for the buck" and "doing more with less" are fast becoming tired, transparent clichés.

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    Corrected Links for Manufacturing Story in 9/5 Digest

    Friday, September 12, 2003

    Through an editorial glitch between browsers, the two external links were inoperable in the lead story in last week's issue of the SSTI Weekly Digest, "President Wants Point Person on Manufacturing." Corrected links are available below and on the Web version of last week's issue (http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2003/090503.htm).

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    NAM Report Identifies Challenges for Small and Medium Manufacturers in 21st Century Economy

    Monday, March 6, 2006

    Innovation, flexibility, speed to market, and closeness to the customer are the common characteristics shared by successful small and medium manufacturers (SMMs), says a new report from the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). The report reveals 15 best practices that are followed by successful SMMs and identifies challenges faced by manufacturers in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.

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    Useful Stats: Value-added Manufacturing by State, 2001-2004

    Monday, March 6, 2006

    The U.S. Census Bureau recently released Geographic Area Statistics: 2004, a report that details manufacturing statistics collected from the 2004 Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM). The report provides data on the number of all manufacturing employees, number of production workers, all employees payroll, value-added by manufactures, cost of materials, and value of shipments by state.

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