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Recent Research: Eminent Scholars and Economic Development

Monday, May 1, 2006

[Editor’s Note: The following discussion regarding the research’s relevance to state and regional TBED policy is SSTI’s. It will not be found in the working paper, nor do we mean to suggest these conclusions were drawn by professors Zucker and Darby.]

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Demand Exceeding Supply of Info Tech Workers

Friday, October 10, 1997

Job growth in information technology (IT) now exceeds the production of talent, according to a U.S. Department of Commerce's Office of Technology Policy (OTP) study, America's New Deficit: The Shortage of Information Technology Workers. A recent survey of mid- and large-size U.S. companies by the Information Technology Association of American (ITAA) concluded that there are about 190,000 unfilled IT jobs in the U.S. today due to a shortage of qualified workers.

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Stem Cell Research Update: Legal Woes, New Legislation Within States

Monday, April 24, 2006

As competition for leadership in stem cell research heats up across the nation, legal battles and the introduction of new legislation are becoming commonplace among many states. Following is a round-up of recent news on stem cell research legalities and legislation in several states.

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NASA SELECTS THREE NEW BUSINESS INCUBATORS

Friday, July 24, 1998

NASA announced the award of cooperative agreements to establish new technology business incubators at three NASA Centers: the Goddard Space Flight Center (MD), the Langley Research Center (VA), and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), combined with the Dryden Flight Research Center, (CA).

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The Downside of S&T Success

Friday, December 3, 1999

The Sacramento Bee recently ran a story showing there is a downside for California being home of the Silicon Valley phenomenon: 20 percent of the 6,600 computer and telecommunications positions within the California state government are vacant. Some local governments are reporting even higher vacancy rates.

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S&T Programs Funded through Tobacco Settlements

Friday, November 12, 1999

Earlier this year, Michigan initiated plans to spend $1 billion over the next 20 years for life sciences research, development, and commercialization. With this commitment, Michigan became the first state to use its tobacco settlement funds to bolster technology-based economic development programs.

Other states and localities are considering using their share of the tobacco settlement funds for science and technology programs as well.

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SF: Addressing the Digital Divide on the Metro Level

Wednesday, November 22, 2000

Organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area will spend more than $20 million this year to bridge the digital divide, according to Who's Funding the Digital Connect?, a report released this month by the San Francisco Foundation. More than 54 organizations will provide computer access and/or training to more than 75,000 low income and underserved individuals in one of the most technology-savvy regions in the country, according to the study.

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Milken Finds California, U.S. Lead Biotech Transfer

Monday, September 25, 2006

Separate MERIT Study of European Tech Transfer Contradicts Some Conclusions

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San Francisco's After-School Science Workshops Expanding Nationwide

Friday, December 14, 2001

Community Science Workshops (CSW) are spreading nationwide, due to a second $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) that will enable San Francisco State University (SFSU) and its partners to create CSWs across the U.S.

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Indices Provide Insight into State Economies

Friday, November 16, 2001

Innovation indices or S&T report cards can be useful tools for assessing the health and direction of a region or state's economy. The results can be helpful for determining appropriate policies and programs to affect change and measuring progress. Evolving over the past five years, many states, localities and national organizations have prepared indices.

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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, November 16, 2001

Fresno, California 

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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, November 9, 2001

Atlanta, Georgia 

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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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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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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, October 26, 2001

Jefferson County, Missouri 

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Incubators in the News

Friday, October 12, 2001

California 

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People

Friday, October 12, 2001

Gov. Ronnie Musgrove is appointing Robert J. Rohrlack, Jr. as the new Director of the Mississippi Development Authority. Mr. Rohrlack is currently the Chief Executive for the Alliance for Economic Development in Gainesville, Florida. 

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Positioning for the Nano Future: California's $350 Million Investment

Friday, August 24, 2001

While technological advancements occur every day, truly revolutionary technologies over the past three hundred years — those that promise so many diverse applications that they result in disruption and restructuring of several different industries — can be counted on one hand. The field of nanotechnology, with major implications for nearly every industrial sector, appears to be one of those once-in-a-lifetime breakthroughs. 



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larta Assesses Southern California Bioscience Industry

Friday, August 3, 2001

Despite many indications that show strong potential for growth, Southern California's bioscience industry still faces challenges, according to a new report from the Los Angeles Regional Technology Alliance (larta). Released July 19, Heart of Gold: The Bioscience Industry in Southern California highlights the strengths of the region's industry and honestly assesses the ways that the industry can overcome its weaknesses. The report was created to present a full 

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People

Friday, June 22, 2001

Cliff Numark is leaving his position as president and CEO of the San Diego Regional Technology Alliance to join a Los Angeles-based private consulting practice.

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When VC Inducements Pay Off

Friday, June 8, 2001

Encouraging local sources of capital is a common element of most tech-based economic development efforts. The broad strategies to accomplish this typically include forums, investor groups, tax credits, CAPCOs, and public seed capital to fuel fund development.



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People

Friday, June 8, 2001

Julia Wilson is the new Executive Director of the San Diego Telecom Council. She formerly was director of corporate and foundation relations for San Diego State University.

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People

Monday, October 31, 2005

John Adams, director of the Laredo Development Foundation, will become the new director of Enterprise Florida.

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People

Monday, October 31, 2005

Kevin Holmes returned to his alma mater, Santa Clara University, to join the Leavey School of Business as executive director of its Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).

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Sacramento Region to Focus on Growing Clean Energy

Monday, October 10, 2005

A concentrated effort to support the Sacramento region's many green tech entrepreneurs could lead to Silicon Valley-style success in clean energy technology (CET), says a new report from the McClellan Technology Incubator and the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance (SARTA).

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