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Executive Summary
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... To do so, the Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) brought together executive branch officials, congressional staff, representatives from the private sector, and regional economists to review the 3
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... The objective was to critically appraise the park concept, its rationale and current plans, as well as identify potential operational and policy issues. Special attention was devoted to the following four topics: · Conditions of Success: For comparative purposes two successful regional initiatives, the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina and the growth of Austin, Texas as a high-technology center, were considered.
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... Sandia representatives pointed out that with the large number of Ph.D.s per capita in New Mexico, the potential for synergy with the University of New Mexico, and the city of Albuquerque' s commitment to the park, significant regional support is already in place for the Sandia initiative. Operational Challenges: Discussion of this topic focused on the challenges government-industry partnerships must address, such as justifying the cost of partnerships, determining intellectual property rights, and identifying the appropriate role for public investment.


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