Obama delivered his remarks far from Silicon Valley, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. He pointed to partnerships between area universities and businesses, including GE Energy and IBM, as providing the kind of training and job opportunities in emerging technologies and markets that his administration wants to encourage.
Obama visited Hudson Valley Community College's Tec-Smart center, a soon-to-open facility with more than a dozen classrooms and labs that will be used to train students in alternative fuels, wind energy systems, and other green technologies.
Tenets of the Obama administration's plan include an increase in federal funding for basic research and development, developing an "IT ecosystem" supported by widely available Internet access, promoting community innovation, and government support for advance vehicle technologies and other markets of "exceptional national importance."
Obama applauded FCC chairman Julius Genachowski's stance on Internet neutrality, also presented in a speech on Monday, as being consistent with his innovation strategy.
And he called on government agencies to be involved, pointing to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as an example of how the public sector can drive innovation. Obama urged Congress to "fully fund DARPA since its creation has been a source of cutting-edge breakthroughs from that early Internet to stealth technology."
The Obama administration plan is outlined in a newly published report titled, "A Strategy for American Innovation: Driving Towards Sustainable Growth and Quality Jobs."
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