It's moving in the Senate and the president is leading the charge. |
Obviously, we are thrilled with the treasury secretary's leadership and the Bush Administration's commitment to this. But it's also important to keep it bipartisan. |
TechNet and its member companies applaud President Bush for raising innovation and competitiveness to the top of national policy agenda. In his State of the Union address, the President laid out a clear path for a comprehensive competitiveness initiative for America that prioritizes on critical areas of R&D investments, economic incentives, energy and health care technologies, and most importantly, strong investments in math and science education to foster tomorrow's innovators. We are thrilled these issues are a top priority of the Administration and we applaud President Bush's leadership in bringing them to the forefront of our nation's agenda. |
The (Silicon) Valley is about results, and that's what's exciting about this. |
The President has laid out a clear path for a comprehensive innovation agenda that prioritizes critical areas of economic incentives and strong investments in math and science education to foster tomorrow's innovators. TechNet and its member companies look forward to working with both parties to enact policies to create an environment in which innovation can flourish and fuel continued U.S. global economic leadership. |
What's really exciting is the bipartisan enthusiasm we see. It's an overall package that addresses concerns looked at in these various reports. |
What's very significant is that it's a comprehensive approach to the competitiveness issue, and he's directly addressing problems. |