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![]() Rep. Daniel Bosley (center), co-chair of the Joint Committee of Emerging Technologies and Economic Development, called the new Broadband Incentive Fund “a tremendous step forward” when he spoke at the announcement in Becket. Governor Patrick unveils plan for $25 million Broadband Incentive Fund, targeting 31 unserved communities in Western Massachusetts If plan wins approval of Legislature, investments will be made to spur technology-neutral, public-private partnerships to bring affordable access to high-speed Internet BECKET – It was a tableau that Norman Rockwell—the great American artist who often portrayed quintessential scenes of small-town life—would have been proud to paint, perhaps naming it in his whimsical fashion: “Promises finally kept by government to the people.” On a blazing hot summer morning in early August in the Berkshires, two rows of government officials, state legislators, and local community leaders announced plans to create a $25 million Massachusetts Broadband Incentive Fund. The fund would be used to finance the broadband infrastructure needed to bring affordable, high-speed internet services to residents of unserved communities in the Commonwealth. Under the plan, this new public purpose fund would be housed at the Massachusetts Broadband Institute, operating as a new division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. The Governor filed legislation on October 18 entitled “An Act Establishing and Funding the Massachusetts Broadband Institute,” with the objective of providing high-speed Internet services to all currently unserved communities in the Commonwealth by 2010. Innovation Institute Investments Precision Machining Gets A Boost SPRINGFIELD -- A new internship program to boost the region’s pool of qualified machinists and engineers has been developed between Springfield Technical Community College, the Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, and local precision machining firms. The program is a successful outgrowth of a $150,000 Regional Priority Award made by the Innovation Institute in March 2006 to help build a sustainable pipeline of qualified workers to strengthen the precision machining industry in the Pioneer Valley. M2D2 wins first Regional Project AwardLOWELL – The Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, known as M2D2, was awarded an investment of $498,111 in October 2007 to expand its pilot program for prototyping and business assistance that addresses the “valley of death” within the medical device industry cluster. |
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Innovation Institute’s Governing Board wrestles with approaches, policies, solutions to “Gateway” cities CAMBRIDGE – On June 11, the Innovation Institute’s Governing Board meeting became a “think tank” for the afternoon, delving into a high-level discussion of economic development policies to help “Gateway Cities”—urban centers outside Boston that have not shared in the growth of the Massachusetts knowledge economy. |
A call to action for a new urban agenda Business and university leaders join with Congressmen and local politicians |
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“This has got to be more than a therapy session; it needs to be a call to action with concrete steps.” — Congressman |
FALL RIVER – An overflow crowd of more than 300 people gathered on September 24 at the Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center to discuss “the renewal of Southcoast Gateway Cities.” The session was developed in response to the report, “Reconnecting Massachusetts Gateway Cities: Lessons Learned and an Agenda for Renewal”, prepared by MassINC. The report, supported by a $50,000 Regional Priority Award by the John Adams Innovation Institute Fund, is available on line at www.massinc.org. The report was part of a featured discussion on urban economic policies and strategies in June 2007 at the Innovation Institute’s Governing Board meeting. See story, left. |
"This region has been the involuntary victim of the nation’s economic policies.” — Congressman |
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