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Conference Sponsor Profile: The Advanced Technology Program

Friday, September 1, 2000

The Advanced Technology Program (ATP), part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Technology Administration, US. Department of Commerce, partners with the private sector to spur research on to the development stage and into the market. ATP’s early stage investments accelerate the development of innovative technologies that promise significant commercial payoffs and widespread benefits for the nation.

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Plethora of Papers Published on Public Program

Friday, May 12, 2000

Several papers and report have been released recently on the Advanced Technology Program (ATP); five were published on line last week alone. Below are descriptions of selected papers and links to download full copies. Additional titles are available on the ATP web site: http://www.atp.nist.gov/atp/pubs.htm

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People in S&T

Friday, May 12, 2000

Rosalie Ruegg has retired from her position as the Director of the Economic Assessment Office for the Advanced Technology Program in the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Maryland’s E-Commerce/Technology Initiatives Enacted

Friday, April 28, 2000

Our thanks to SSTI Weekly Digest subscriber Chris Brantley of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers, Inc. <www.ieee.org&gt; for the heads up on this story.

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RFP Opens for EPSCoT Evaluation

Friday, April 28, 2000

The National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) is seeking proposals to evaluate Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Technology (EPSCoT). EPSCoT was established by Congress in 1998 to improve the technological competitiveness of the states that have historically received less federal R&D funding than a majority of states.

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People

Friday, April 28, 2000

Alan P. Balutis, a 21-year veteran with the U.S. Department of Commerce, to be director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Advanced Technology Program. Balutis has been serving as the deputy chief information officer for the Department of Commerce since 1994.

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NOAA Opportunities for Ocean Science and Fisheries Research

Friday, April 7, 2000

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has the following four solicitations open for research and development projects.

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New Developments in State S&T Legislation

Friday, March 3, 2000

Arizona

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Comprehensive Internet Studies Issued in Maryland, Maine

Friday, May 3, 2002

Two recent studies on Internet usage in Maryland and Maine offer detailed maps of broadband infrastructure. The studies offer some insights on how businesses and, in the case of Maryland, private citizens are accessing the Internet. Specific findings are not presented below; however, each of the studies are available in their entirety via the links that follow the respective summaries.



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People

Monday, February 27, 2006

Aaron Greenfield will serve as the new director of the Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corp. in Maryland.

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SSTI Editorial: Embracing Change: Analysis of Maine's Laptop Victory

Friday, April 5, 2002

One of the biggest obstacles many communities and states face to building tech-based economies is convincing traditional businesses, institutions and the general population to embrace change, technological advance, and innovation. A common element of many strategic plans is at least one recommendation or even an entire report dedicated to changing perceptions of the community or state toward being a technology mecca — or at least getting people to think about and recognize the importance of science and technology investments.

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BHI Report Gives View of States' Competitiveness

Friday, June 21, 2002

A study released by the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University in Boston is one of the more recent efforts to examine all aspects of U.S. states and their economies. Entitled State Competitiveness Report 2001, the study defines competitiveness as the ability to ensure and sustain a high level of per capita income and its continued growth.

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Maine Voters Approve $35 Million in Tech-based ED Bonds

Friday, June 14, 2002

The results of Tuesday's primary election in Maine reveal the state's voters continue to be committed to improving their economy through technology-based economic development. Winning approval at the ballot was Question 2, allocating $35 million in bond revenues for 11 specific projects - a majority of which were tied directly to research and technology-based economic development.

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Maine Legislature Approves More than $69 Million for Science and Technology

Friday, June 9, 2000

The Second Session of the 119th Maine Legislature proved to be another watershed event for the state's science and technology sector. More than 20 percent of Maine's appropriated surplus budget was dedicated to increased monies for existing science and technology programs as well as substantial investment in new initiatives. The programs that the Legislature voted to fund include:

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People

Monday, January 30, 2006

Bill Badger announced he will resign as president and CEO of the Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corp. to take an executive position with M&T Bank.

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People

Monday, January 30, 2006

Toucan Capital announced the appointment of Dr. Phillip Singerman as a new Venture Partner.

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State Legislatures Warming to Ag Biotech, Analysis Finds

Monday, May 24, 2004

Concerns for wheat and organic markets remain, however

While state governments across the country are overwhelmingly in favor of health-related biotechnology, agricultural biotechnology has received a somewhat less enthusiastic reception. That may be changing - however slowly - according to new information released last week by the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology.

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Report Focuses on Evaluating R&D

Monday, May 17, 2004

A new report from the Advanced Technology Program (ATP), A Toolkit for Evaluating Public R&D Investment, provides useful information to anyone interested in evaluating publicly-sponsored research and development (R&D) programs. While the report focuses on more than 40 evaluations that have been performed for ATP, it offers one of the most comprehensive and understandable overviews of evaluation methods and applying those approaches.

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MSTF Study Assesses Maine's Technology-intensive Industries

Friday, June 28, 2002

A new report assessing Maine's seven targeted technology sectors represents the first systematic attempt to analyze the growth of the state's industry clusters. The report, Assessing Maine's Technology Clusters, was prepared for the Maine Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) by the University of Southern Maine's Muskie School.

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TEDCO Presidency Available

Friday, June 25, 1999

Candidates are sought for a Senior Executive position (Salary $100,000+) to provide visionary and high level leadership for the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, a new statewide technology transfer and commercialization nonprofit organization. Resume and salary requirements must be submitted no later than July 12, 1999.

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Maine-NIST Form Unique Partnership

Friday, June 18, 1999

Maine Governor Angus King, Jr. and Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Technology Gary Bachula signed a letter of partnership last week that links the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) with a variety of organizations in Maine. Bachula heads the Department of Commerce's Technology Administration (TA), which includes NIST.

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People & Organizations

Monday, April 10, 2006

The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development appointed Christine Plater as its new director of small business programs.

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ATP Benefits Detailed in New Report

Friday, April 16, 1999

The expected economic benefits from the Advanced Technology Program far outweigh program costs, according to a new report issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Maine Issues S&T Report Card

Friday, March 12, 1999

The Maine Science & Technology Foundation (MSTF) has released the 1998 Maine Science and Technology Report Card, a first look at the state’s performance across twenty science and technology related indicators. MSTF will use the report’s findings to develop benchmarks for the next revision of the state’s biennial strategic science and technology plan, due out this fall.

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ATP Correction & Notice of Proposers' Conferences

Friday, November 27, 1998

The November 20 SSTI Weekly Digest article on the current Advanced Technology Program (ATP) competition should have stated the following information on ATP's indirect cost policy:

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