Title: The Governor's Information Technology Initiative
1The Governor's Information Technology Initiative
- Presentation for the Appropriations Committee,
Louisiana House of Representatives
2Federal RDDollars Per Capita, 1998
587
521
358
676
1,573
441
5,139
1,328
541
580
Top 10
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
3Academic RDDollars Per Capita, 1997
207
120
114
113
110
120
244
127
405
Top 10
117
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
4Industry RDDollars Per Capita, 1997
1,329
1,179
976
1,357
922
1,374
1,373
1,056
760
1,220
Top 10
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
5SBIR Awards1990-1998, Per 100,000
34
90
33
35
20
34
18
24
29
40
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2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
6Educational AttainmentPercent of Population 25
with Advanced Degree
10.2
11.8
12.6
12.9
10.3
10.4
10.8
12.9
9.7
21.2
Top 10
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
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7Doctoral Scientists EngineersPercent of
Population, 1997
0.33
0.27
0.41
0.30
0.32
0.28
0.60
0.47
0.50
2.31
Top 10
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
8Patents Issued 1999, Per 100,000
54
57
56
98
57
55
45
49
51
55
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2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
9Venture Capital Investment1999, As Percent of GSP
0.81
0.55
0.47
1.73
0.54
1.16
0.44
1.72
1.26
0.58
Top 10
2nd Tier
3rd Tier
Bottom 10
Courtesy of Joel Kotkin, The Milken Institute
10Driving Economic Growth
- Developing technologies that create new
companies, jobs, and wealth - Developing a highly trained workforce for the
IT-intensive workplaces of the new century - Supporting all six technology clusters of Vision
2020
11Investing in Universities as Development Drivers
- Goal To drive economic development through
investment in IT research and workforce training
12Investment Plan I Connectivity Infrastructure
- Develop high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet 2
capability - Recurring costs of 1,000,000/year, including
connection and line charges and general access to
the required Gigapop connection
13Investment Plan II Information Library Networks
- Update central operating system for Louisianas
nationally acclaimed computer Library network to
state-of-the-art - Provide high-speed research capability, data
bases, and information components throughout
Louisianas post-secondary system - Cost 3.5 M one-time, 500K recurring
14Investment Plan IIIDevelop Teaching Capacity
Workforce Training
- Build IT-related workforce development capacity
throughout postsecondary system - Competitive block grants through Board of Regents
- 1.5 M annually to four-year schools
- 500K/year to Community Technical College
System
15Investment Plan IVTargeted Research Investments
- The five targeted research universities will
- Recruit and retain nationally competitive faculty
in computer science and engineering, management
information systems, and related fields. - Fund new degree programs to grow the workforce
for the IT-intensive areas of current and new
businesses for Louisiana.
16Investment Plan IVTargeted Research Investments
- Develop new improved technologies and bring
them to the marketplace - Support entrepreneurs in high tech incubators
with University expertise in technology and
business development - Build the infrastructure to support IT research,
education, and business development
17Investment Plan IVTargeted Research Investments
- Fund distribution considers number of graduate
programs, Carnegie/SREB classification,
institutional budgets, and fifteen-year success
rate in competitive funding through the Board of
Regents - LSU, La Tech, Southern, UNO, ULL
18Operationalizing the Initiative Common Elements
- Each of the five targeted research universities
will establish a center that will - Bring together faculty and students from all
relevant fields of study - Catalyze and support interdisciplinary research
and teaching - House a high-tech incubator
19Reaching the Goals of Vision 2020
Biological Computing High performance
networking Wireless and broadband
technologies Visualization and modeling Geoinforma
tics Virtual organization and e-business
20Return on Investment
- Build Louisianas capacity to participate in the
new economy of the 21st Century - Lift the state off the bottom of the new economy
index - Make Louisiana attractive to businesses reliant
on highly skilled IT professionals - Support the high-tech demands of existing
industries
21Return on Investment
- By 2006 Louisiana Postsecondary Education System
will deliver - Creation of 25 new businesses per year--and the
jobs that go with them - 1,500 additional graduates/year with degrees or
certificates in IT areas - 30-40 patents licenses per year across the
Vision 2020 spectrum
22Summary Budget
Item 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Personnel 3,750,000 7,500,000 11,250,000 15,000,000 18,375,000
Equipment 5,500,000 5,500,000 4,000,000 5,750,000 2,375,000
Facilities Infrastructure 13,250,000 9,500,000 6,250,000 0 0
Operations Supplies 2,500,000 2,500,000 3,500,000 4,250,000 4,250,000