Innovation in the U.S.

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Innovation in the U.S. Anita Jones University of Virginia September, 2007

Outline How do we know if there is a problem? Gathering Storm recommendations America Competes Act implementation The energy challenge 2

Assessing the Nation s Future Competitiveness Preserving and enhancing the quality of life for our children depends upon continued increases in productivity Prowess in engineering & science is a major underpinning for the innovation that leads to productivity Compete effectively or decline! 3

U.S. Innovation How Do We Know if There is a Problem? Capability evolves over years, decades No single determinant Hard to predict Constant changes 4

What matters? Globalization increases the interdependence of economies competition Educated engineers, scientists, & managers available A nation can establish a lead For example, the Celtic Tiger, Ireland 5

U.S. Innovation Telltales Ribbon on line of sailboat Hint or indication Measure of now 6

Telltale Sources: Gathering Storm report Testimony of Norm Augustine Various news articles 7

Telltale U.S. trade balance: in 1990 plus $54 billion in 2001 negative $50 billion 8

Telltale New jobs created recently: low wage 44% high wage 29% 9

Telltale Cost of healthcare exceeds: Starbucks exceeds cost of coffee General Motors exceeds cost of steel 10

Telltale Transfer of business: US airlines outsource aircraft maintenance to China & El Salvador IBM sold its personal computer unit to Lenovo in China 11

Telltale Ford & GM both have junk bond ratings Toyota has 8 times the market capitalization of Ford & GM combined Daimler (German) bought Chrysler; now they don t want it 12

Telltale U.S. investors put more new money into foreign stock funds than in U.S. funds 13

Telltale 77% of the new research & development laboratories to be built will be in India and China 14

Telltale Gathering Storm recommendations cost $9 billion (over some years) U. S. citizens gambled $7 billion on the last Super Bowl 15

Telltale U. S. firms spent more on litigation than on research & development 16

Telltale Cost of a factory worker in America is nine times that in Mexico Cost of a young professional engineer in America is eight times that in India 17

Telltale U.S. ranks 12 th among OECD countries in number of broadband connections per 100 inhabitants Broadband service in Japan is eight to 30 times faster than in the U.S. & much less expensive 18

Telltale In 2004, China overtook the U.S. to become the leading exporter of information technology products 19

Telltale Standardized tests of U. S. children showed moderate improvement in lower grades & further deterioration in the 12 th grade 20

Telltale U. S. children spend more time watching television than in the classroom 21

Telltale U. S. university engineering enrollment remains flat 22

Telltale Measure of now, not of the future Sources of telltales : Gathering Storm report Testimony of Norm Augustine Various news articles 23

Gathering Storm Report 4 recommendations 20 implementation actions 21 months later

Gathering Storm report National Academies informed debate Much congressional applause Much political talk Still 21 months later Authorization bill through conference COMPETES America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science Act Appropriation still in the future 25

Ten Thousand Teachers, Ten Million Minds Recruit 10,000 teachers, educate 10 million minds: Attract bright students through competitive 4-yr. merit-based scholarships for BS in sciences, engineering, or math with concurrent K-12 science & math teacher certification in exchange for 5 years public service teaching in K-12 public schools Strengthen 250,000 current teachers skills: Summer institutes, Master s program, AP/IB (Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate) training Enlarge the Pipeline: Create opportunities and financial incentives for pre-ap/ib and AP/IB science & math courses 26

Sowing the Seeds Increase federal investment in basic research 10%/year over next 7 years focusing on physical sciences, engineering, mathematics & information sciences. Double budget at NIST, NSF and DoE Office of Science (7-10 years) Provide early-career researcher grants 200 grants at $100,000/year over 5 years to best researchers Institute National Coordination Office for Research Infrastructure $500 million/year over 5 years Catalyze high-risk, high-payoff research technical program managers allocate 8% federal research agency budgets for discretionary spending Institute Presidential Innovation Award identify and recognize persons who develop unique scientific and engineering innovations at the time they occur 27

Best and Brightest Increase number of US citizens earning science, engineering, and math degrees: 25,000 new 4-year undergraduate scholarships per year 5,000 new portable graduate fellowships per year Encourage continuing education of current scientists and engineers: Federal tax credits to employers International students and scholars Less complex visa processing and extensions New PhDs in S&E: 1-year automatic extension and (if find job) automatic work permit and expedited residency status Skills-based, preferential immigration points system to prioritize US citizenship; Increase H1B visas by 10,000 Reform "deemed exports" policy: Allow access to information and research equipment except those under national security regulations 28

Incentives for Innovation Enhance Intellectual Property protection, while allowing research Sufficient resources for Patent & Trademark Off. Institute first-inventor-to-file" system and administrative review after patent granted Shield research uses of patented inventions from infringement liability Change IP laws that impact industries differently Increase Research & Experimentation tax credit from 20 to 40% of qualifying increase Incentivize long-term investment in innovation by industry Provide affordable broadband access -broadly 29

ARPA-E Focus on creative out-of-the-box transformational energy research that industry by itself cannot or will not support High risk, but potentially dramatic benefits to nation Address environment, energy, and security Based on DARPA Model lean, agile, independent with ability to start and stop programs based on performance Research not performed by agency, but universities, startups, established firms, labs Staff turn over every 4 years; performance assessments Spin-off benefits expected include education of next generation of researchers Report to DOE Undersecretary of Science 30

Energy Challenge Make the U.S. selfsufficient in energy

Energy Challenge Urgent Big business affects the economy Political

Wish/want a family term A lot of political wish/want s

Wish/want Political wish/wants: hydrogen economy White House ethanol economy corn farmers nuclear economy nobody (except maybe you?)

Critical to national choices What is technologically possible? What makes economic sense to industry for deployment? What is consistent with the Second Law of Thermodynamics? 35

U.S.Energy Flow,2005 (Q uads BTUs) R esidential Dom estic 67% Supply 104 Q uads Fossil Consum e 86% 100 Q uads Com m erical Industrial Im ports 33% Nuclear 8% R enew able 6% Transportation 36

Electricity Flow,2005 (Q uads) Coal Gas Nuclear Renewable Energy Consumed To Generate Electricity Net Generation Conversion Losses 37

Construction Perm its for U.S.Pow er N uclear R eactors 8.23 Q uads produced by 104 U.S.nuclear pow er plants 00 50 00 50 00 50 Num ber ofunits Units O rdered C onstruction Perm its Issued Full pow er O perating Licenses O perable Units Shutdow ns 0 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Year 38

Source of Graphs 39

Innovation in Energy Determined by confluence of What is technically feasible What is reduced to practice Wise regulation Including wise taxation Infrastructure that industry deploys Mostly by, enlightened citizens! 40

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