January 7, 2019 | Volume 23, Issue 6
SSTI

EDA opens 2019 Regional Innovation funding cycle

The Economic Development Administration is now accepting applications for the Regional Innovation Strategies program through April 4. Funding is available through the i6 Challenge, focused on transforming innovations into products and services, and Seed Fund Support, to help expand the availability of investment capital for startups. SSTI will again be hosting an informational webinar with EDA — see details and register below.  Read more  | 

Regional Innovation Strategies program FY 2019 informational webinar
Tuesday, Feb. 12 @ 2 P.M. EST

Click Here to Register for the Webinar Today!

DOE announces intent to issue funding opportunity for cybersecurity institute for energy efficient manufacturing

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced their intent to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) establishing a new Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute. The institute will develop technologies that will advance U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, energy efficiency and innovation. This will be the sixth institute established by DOE and will focus on understanding the evolving cybersecurity threats to greater energy efficiency in manufacturing industries, developing new cybersecurity technologies and methods, and sharing information and expertise to the broader community of U.S. manufacturers.  Read more 

Tech Talkin’ Govs part 5: Tax incentives, clean energy, help for higher ed strike note in governors' addresses

More than half of the governors have now delivered their state of the state addresses, and TBED initiatives continue to play a prominent role in their plans. Higher ed’s affordability and/or role in the workforce are concerns in Montana, South Carolina, Utah and Vermont. Maryland is looking at clean energy and higher education. Utah is also grappling with burgeoning growth while Vermont considers measures to increase its workforce. Read more

SBA: Small business share of GDP continues structural decline

The share of the nation’s economy stemming from small businesses — “the lifeblood of the U.S. economy” — has waned since 1998, according to a new report by Kathryn Kobe and Richard Schwinn on behalf of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy. Despite overall growth in small business GDP, the number of small businesses and their employment levels have not yet recovered from their pre-recession value. At the same time, the numbers of large businesses and large business employees have grown continuously, and large business GDP makes up an increasing share of the national pie.  Read more 

New H-1B visa rules will benefit applicants with advanced degrees from U.S. institutions

Applicants with advanced degrees from U.S. institutions of higher education who are seeking H-1B visas will be the beneficiaries of a new rule announced by the Department of Homeland Security last week. The rule change reverses the order by which U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) selects H-1B petitions under the H-1B regular cap and the advanced degree exemption. The rule change is intended to increase the number of H-1B visas awarded to individuals with a master’s degree or higher degree from a U.S. institution of higher education. Read more 

Legislative & Federal News

Sixteen members of Congress sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin asking for changes to the proposed Opportunity Zone rules, including issues identified in SSTI’s letter.

The Government Accountability Office has launched a Science, Technology Assessment and Analytics group to provide tech assessments and testing for Congress.

The Department of Energy will ban employees from participating in Chinese talent-recruitment programs.

Energy’s Office of Science announced R&D priorities for the current fiscal year: machine learning / artificial intelligence; QIS; microelectronics; fusion energy; bioscience; isotopes supply; and, cross-cutting enabling technologies.

State News

A recent blocking by a school board in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, of two tax exemptions sought by Exxon Mobil that would have been worth $6 million over the next decade, have triggered anger from the business community over the governor's rewrite of the long-standing Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP).  ITEP, which under the rewrite is subject to local approval, is now poised to become a major factor in the up-coming governor's race.

Oregon's much anticipated carbon cap measure, which seeks to cut the state's greenhouse gas emissions, was released last month. If the measure passes, it would make Oregon the second state to implement a cap and trade system.

New Mexico is the latest state to join the United States Climate Alliance and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an executive order calling for the state to cut its emissions over the next 12 years by 45 percent below its 2005 levels.

Member News:

TechConnect launched a West Virginia Cybersecurity Workforce Strategic Initiative to help expand education and talent capacity in the sector.

The ARC/Oak Ridge National Lab Summer STEM Program, hosted by Oak Ridge Associated Universities, will connect scientists with Appalachian students and teachers this summer.

A successful exit has encouraged UAVenture Capital to create a new fund focused on commercializing tech from the University of Arizona / Tech Launch Arizona.

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This week's Staff Picks:

AIM Institute: The state of the Silicon Prairie
This report looks at more than 30 metro regions across 11 Midwestern states, providing context on their entrepreneurial ecosystems, grades across seven metrics, and offering recommendations. Read more

Equitable Growth: Explaining opposition to transparency in economic development
In a report for the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, two economists from the University of Texas explore legal challenges to public records requests for state economic development incentives. Read more

Route Fifty: Where millennials and seniors have moved since the recession
Young adults are heading to knowledge-based metros, while Arizona and Florida remain retirement hubs, according to a new Brookings analysis. Read more

OZFramework: Prioritizing and achieving impact in Opportunity Zones 
Researchers from The U.S. Impact Investing Alliance, the Beeck Center at Georgetown University, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have developed a framework to guide Opportunity Fund managers. Read more

Chron. of Philanthropy: Two information giants to join forces
A merger of two information firms – The Foundation Center and GuideStar – brings vast troves of information about foundations and nonprofits under one roof for the first time. Read more

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