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Trade in the Cyberstates 2008: A
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This report provides comprehensive trade statistics at the national and state
level, including 52 state overview pages with detailed graphs. These pages provide an
in-depth look at tech exports by leading sectors, leading country destinations, trends
over time, and employment supported by such exports.
September 2008 |
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U.S. Tech Industry Adds 78,300 Jobs from January to July
2008
The tech industry is adding jobs, but
the pace is slowing amidst the financial turmoil and economic downturn.
Tech employment reached 5.9 million jobs in July 2008, a gain of 1.3 percent
from the beginning of the year, but future job growth remains uncertain.
October 2008 |
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U.S.
4th and 8th Graders Need To Go Back to School
Math scores are improving but remain dismally low,
while science scores are stagnating, according to the
Department of Education. A workforce grounded in strong math and science
skills is essential for
the tech industry and America's ability to compete in the 21st
century global economy.
August 2008 |
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eHealth 301:
Electronic Prescriptions
This third report in our series on eHealth analyzes ePrescribing, the
application of health information technology that allows prescriptions to be
transmitted electronically, reducing harmful medication errors, increasing
efficiencies, and lowering costs.
July 2008 |
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Cybercities 2008
examines the high-tech industry in the nation’s 60 largest metro
areas focusing on tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll,
employment concentration, and wage differential. The report compares
different U.S. regions and delves into the 16 sectors that comprise the
high-tech industry for these 60 cities.
June 2008 |
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Cyberstates
2008 provides 2007 national tech trends on employment and venture capital
investments as well as the latest data on state employment, wages, establishments,
payroll, and research and development.
April 2008 |
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Trade in the Cyberstates 2007: A
State-by-State Overview of High-Tech International Trade
This report provides comprehensive trade statistics at the national and state
level, including 52 state overview pages with detailed graphs. These pages provide an
in-depth look at tech exports by leading sectors, leading country destinations, trends
over time, and employment supported by such exports. |
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We Are Still Losing the Competitive
Advantage: Now is the Time to Act
The natural sequel to AeA's groundbreaking report of two years
ago, this new and expanded report offers updated data, analysis, and recommendations that
reinforce the urgent need to act to maintain American competitiveness in a global economy.
March 2007 |
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Advanced Electronics and Information Technologies: The
Innovation-Led Climate Change Solution
A landmark study released by AeA Europe that calls for urgent
action, if ICT and advanced technologies are to reach their full potential in helping meet
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Florida Cybercities 2007
reports on the state of the high-tech industry in Florida. This 41 page report provides
you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and
leading industry sectors for the state's top 10 metropolitan areas.
September 2007
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California Cybercities 2006 reports
on the state of the high-tech industry in California. This 51 page report provides
you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and
leading industry sectors for the state's top 17 metropolitan areas.
June 2006
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Losing the Competitive
Advantage?: The Challenge for Science and Technology in the United States
AeA's report is considered by many business leaders and
policymakers to be the definitive statement on U.S. competitiveness. It explores the
challenges the United States currently faces and in many ways is ignoring at its peril.
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OpEds on Competitiveness:
Embrace
Digital Health Data
Christopher W. Hansen
President and CEO, AeA
Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise
For High
Tech, Getting Workers Is Now a Crisis
William T. Archey and Josh James, AeA
American University Business Law Brief
Stop the Political Football:
Pass a Permanent Tax Credit
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News
U.S. Must Welcome
Immigrants with Special Skills
Martin H. Singer
Chairman and CEO, PCTEL
The Chicago Sun-Times
Competitiveness
Issue Offers a Chance To Rise Above Politics
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News
Eating Our Seed
Corn
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The National Journal
Meeting the Challenge of
Our Kids' Future
Robert DeKoning
CEO, Routeware
The Oregonian
We Should Be
Attracting World's Top Talent to America
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News
Plea to
Congress: Travel More, Not Less
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
Roll Call
Open Your Eyes -- U.S.
Tech Is Slipping
Robert Pepper
Chairman, KeyEye Communications Inc.
The Sacramento Business Journal
America Must
Invest in Education, Science To Compete with the Rest of the World
Michael Hickey
COO, MapInfo Corporation
The Albany Times Union
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Offshore
Outsourcing in an Increasingly Competitive and Rapidly Changing World: A High-Tech
Perspective
This report examines the factors
surrounding offshore outsourcing and concludes that this is really a symptom of a much
larger issue: that of U.S. competitiveness in a global marketplace.
March 2004 |
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as the latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and
development.
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Cyberstates 2006
provides 2005 national tech trends on employment, exports, and venture capital
investments. The latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and
research and development are also examined.
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Cyberstates 2005 provides 2004
national tech trends on employment, exports, and venture capital investments. The latest
data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development are
also examined.
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Broadband
in the States 2003 provides an objective, quantitative snapshot of broadband
deployment in the United States and examines national and state-by-state broadband data.
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CyberEducation 2002 details
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