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Innovate America: Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change

Innovate America: Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change Turning Words into Deeds: An Action Plan for STEM Education Bill Bates Council on Competitiveness November 8, 2005. The innovation ecosystem concept shifts the debate. We See a Single Innovation Policy with a Broad Constituency.

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Innovate America: Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change

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  1. Innovate America: Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change Turning Words into Deeds: An Action Plan for STEM Education Bill Bates Council on Competitiveness November 8, 2005

  2. The innovation ecosystem concept shifts the debate We See a Single Innovation Policy with a Broad Constituency Most Policy Makers See Discrete Issues With Narrow Constituencies Federal R&D Spending S&E Workforce Regional Economic Development Workforce Training INNOVATION POLICY Intellectual Property Entrepreneurship Manufacturing Accounting Rules Healthcare Higher Education Technology Transfer Business-University Collaborations Offshoring K-12 Education

  3. Innovation is more than just new technology What Is Innovation? • “the intersection of invention and insight” • Improves on the existing way of doing things • Generates value for society • Can be a product, process, service, strategy, etc.

  4. The Challenges of Innovation 21st Century Innovation • Faster • Collaborative • Multidisciplinary • Demand-driven • Global

  5. Competition -- Investment

  6. It’s Not Just Wages . . .

  7. Concerns about U.S. competitiveness and INNOVATION U.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the Sciences New York Times 05/03/04 China Is a New Hotbed of Research New York Times 09/13/04 Competitive Edge of U.S. Is at Stake in the R&D Arena Wall Street Journal 05/17/04 Is America Losing Its Edge? Innovation in a Globalized World Foreign Affairs Nov/Dec 2004 United States Has Crisis in Innovation Miami Herald 08/11/05 America Retreats from Leadership in Innovation Atlanta Journal Constitution 08/06/05

  8. Science and Engineering Degrees

  9. Basic Research

  10. Martin Marietta concluded that it had an unusually rich set of opportunities that could be reaped by increased investment in applied research. . . .The price of our stock plummeted the next day and continued to decline gradually for another eighteen months as we persisted in our strategy. -Norm Augustine, fmr. CEO, Lockheed Martin

  11. Foreign Students

  12. The Council on Competitiveness has been addressing these issues for 20 years • Founded in 1986 • Non-profit, non-partisan • More than 170 members: CEO’s, university presidents and labor leaders • Mission is to set a public policy action agenda to: • Drive U.S. productivity growth • Bolster high living standards • Ensure success in global markets “Our agenda is at the nexus of necessity and opportunity—and we all have an obligation to serve the nation.” –Duane Ackerman, CEO, BellSouth Corporation, Chairman, Council on Competitiveness

  13. The National Innovation Leadership Council O'Donnell FoundationDevoted to Excellence in Education

  14. Business-Higher Education Forum The NII Presidents Council

  15. CASC The NII Presidents Council cont’d…

  16. Innovate America -- Issued December 2004 • Build the Base of Scientists and Engineers • Catalyze the Next Generation of American Innovators • Empower Workers to Succeed in the Global Economy TALENT • Revitalize Frontier and Multidisciplinary Research • Energize the Entrepreneurial Economy • Reinforce Risk-Taking and Long-Term Investment INVESTMENT • Create a 21st Century Intellectual Property Regime • Strengthen America’s Manufacturing Capacity • Build 21st Century Innovation Infrastructures INFRASTRUCTURE

  17. NII Talent Agenda Build the base of scientists and engineers Catalyze the next generation of innovators Empower workers to succeed in the global economy • National S&E scholarship fund • Portable graduate fellowships • Traineeship grants • Funding for Professional Science Masters programs • Expedited immigration process for foreign S&E students • Problem-based learning in K-12 and community colleges • Opportunities for students to bridge the gap between research and application • Innovation curricula for entrepreneurs and small business managers • Lifelong Learning Accounts • Portable health and retirement benefits • Improved worker transition and training assistance

  18. 18 NII Investment Agenda Revitalize frontier and multidisciplinary research Energize the entrepreneurial economy Reinforce risk-taking and long-term investment • Compensation structures to reward long-term value creation • Protection for disclosure of intangible assets • Reduce the cost of tort litigation • Financial Markets Intermediary Committee to evaluate new regulations • Innovation Hot Spots to capitalize on regional assets • Coordination of federal economic development programs • Tax incentives for angel networks • Innovation Acceleration grants • Long-term research at Department of Defense • More support for R&D in physical sciences and engineering • Permanent, restructured R&E tax credit

  19. 19 NII Infrastructure Agenda Create national innovation growth strategies Create a 21st century intellectual property regime Strengthen America’s manufacturing capacity • Federal innovation strategy • National and regional alliances • New innovation metrics • Better quality patents • Patent databases as innovation tools • Best practices for collaborative standards setting • Centers for production excellence • Standards for inter-operability • Innovation Extension Centers • Industry-led roadmaps for R&D priorities Build 21st Century Innovation Infrastructures– the healthcare test bed • Electronic health reporting • Standards for integrated health data systems • International electronic exchanges • Performance-based purchasing agreements

  20. Innovation Requires Private Sector Leadership I.B.M. Unveils Plan to Train Employees to Be Teachers -NYT, September 17, 2005 I.B.M. announced a new program that would pay to train some of its veteran employees for second careers as teachers.

  21. Turning Words into Deeds • Change the discussion so that innovation becomes an economic policy. • Develop a consensus. • Move beyond reports . . . • Legislation. • 2007 Budget. • State of the Union.

  22. The President’s Agenda to Maintain Economic Growth • Keep taxes low and restrain federal spending • Plans to cut the deficit in half by 2009 • Reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil • President signed the energy bill to promote energy conservation and better technology • Oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge • Education system must prepare the next generation of American workers • Expand the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act and Pell Grants • Develop a healthcare system that will confront costs and create choice • Creation of Health Savings Accounts and proposal of Association Health Plans • Medical liability reform • Confront problems with Entitlement Programs • Failure to control entitlement spending can become a drag on the entire economy • Promote trade agreements to bring American goods to more foreign markets • Honor the policies espoused by the Doha trade negotiations

  23. “The National Innovation Initiative has established a clear linkage between innovation and America’s long-term prosperity.” - Duane Ackerman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BellSouth Corporation and Chairman of the Board of the Council

  24. China’s Innovation Policy • The Ministry for Science and Technology has translated Innovate America and made it required reading in various ministries, as well as other levels of government, across China. • The theme of “innovation” is a critical one for the Chinese Premier and Ministers. In fact, innovation will be the key topic of a major internal meeting this November (consisting of the Premier, ministers, governors, vice ministers, etc.) to develop national plans and programs across China for the next 20 years.

  25. Council on Competitiveness National Innovation Initiative Bill Bates Council on Competitiveness 202.969.3395 bbates@compete.org NII Final Report, Innovate America, available online at: www.innovateamerica.org and www.compete.org

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