From: Clinton-HQ@Campaign92.Org (Clinton/Gore '92)
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Subject: CLINTON: Press Release on Technology Announcements 2.22.93
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Date: 22 Feb 1993 21:43:21 -0500
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			    THE WHITE HOUSE
		     OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY

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     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                       MONDAY, 
     FEBRUARY 22, 1993
       
     
     PRESIDENT OUTLINES COMPREHENSIVE NEW TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE:
     
     Technology to Create Jobs, Protect the Environment, Improve 
     Government
     Bold Changes Proposed to Redirect, Focus U.S. Efforts
     
         SAN JOSE, CA -- Offering bold and dramatic changes to 
    harness technology to drive economic growth and job 
    creation, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al 
    Gore today (2/22) unveiled a comprehensive new technology  
    initiative to move America forward to a stronger economy, 
    a cleaner environment, more competitive businesses, more 
    effective government, better educational programs and 
    technological leadership in critical fields.
    
         "In order to revitalize our economy, it is time for a 
    dramatically new approach that recognizes the strength and 
    potential of America's scientific and technological 
    resources to change and improve the quality of our lives," 
    President Clinton said.
    
         The new initiative:  Technology for America's 
    Economic Growth,  A New Direction to Build Economic 
    Strength offers a comprehensive blueprint to focus 
    American technology around three central goals:
    
    --   Long-term economic growth that creates jobs and 
    protects the environment;
    --  Making government more efficient and more responsive;
    --  World leadership in basic science, mathematics, and 
    engineering.
    
         "We face new challenges, from our competitors around 
    the world and from the people we serve here at home, that 
    demand new solutions and creative thinking.  Technology 
    offers new opportunities for jobs, for a cleaner 
    environment, for better schools, for high-quality health 
    care and for scores of other advances.  We must move to 
    seize these opportunities," said Vice President Gore, who 
    the President has asked to play a leadership role in 
    implementing these new initiatives.
    
         President Clinton and Vice President Gore returned to 
    California's Silicon Valley to unveil the initiative, 
    where the President last year detailed his commitment to a 
    new direction in U.S. technology policy, a commitment 
    which was endorsed by leaders throughout the technology 
    community.
    

         Technology for America's Economic Growth recognizes 
    that new investments in technology will help the private 
    sector create high-wage, high-skill jobs.  It offers 
    ground-breaking proposals to:
    
     	   Develop a national network of manufacturing extension centers 
          to help small and medium-sized businesses gain access to 
          technology;
     	    Invest in applied R & D in fields such as advanced 
          manufacturing, aerospace, biotechnology, and  advanced 
          materials;
     	    Increase partnerships between industry and the national 
          laboratories;
     	    Develop a partnership with the American auto industry to 
          enable the development of a "clean car," creating jobs and 
          protecting the environment; and
     	    Expand the Commerce Department's Advanced  Technology Program 
          to provide matching grants for industry-led R & D consortia.
     
         A major priority of the package will be developing a 
    National Information Infrastructure and the "information 
    superhighways"  created by legislation introduced and 
    steered to passage by Vice President Gore when he served 
    in the Senate.  Technology for America's Economic Growth 
    includes:
    
     	   Support for the High-Performance Computing  and Communications 
          Initiative that is developing new technologies for our most 
          powerful computers, supercomputers that are able to rapidly 
          process enormous quantities of information and for a national, 
          high-speed network ("information superhighways") to make this 
          high-performance computing more accessible.
     	   Developing new applications for high-performance computing and 
          networking in health care, lifelong learning, and manufacturing.
     	   Creating pilot projects to demonstrate these technologies in  
          schools and other nonprofit entities.
     	   A task force of the National Economic Council which will work 
          with the Congress and the private sector to develop policies 
          needed to accelerate the deployment of a National Information 
          Infrastructure.
     
         America's technology policy also will be used to help 
    meet other
    important national goals:
    
     	   The federal government will use technology to cut its costs, 
          improve energy efficiency, and improve the quality and 
          timeliness of  service.  
     	   The government will work with industry to develop technologies 
          (software, computer and communications equipment) that increase 
          the productivity of learning  in our schools, our homes, and our 
          work places.
     
     
          The plan will improve the environment for private 
    sector investment and innovation in a variety of ways:
    
     	     Making the Research and Experimentation tax credit permanent.
     	     Reducing capital gains for long-term investments in small 
          businesses.
     	     Reforming our antitrust laws to permit joint production 
          ventures.
     
         Technology for America's Economic Growth recognizes 
    as well that our policy goals require a continued 
    commitment to U.S. leadership in basic research.  The 
    initiative includes substantial increases in funding for 
    the National Science Foundation.
    
         And, Technology for America's Economic Growth 
    improves the management of U.S. technology policy with:
    
     	   High-level leadership and coordination by the Vice President, 
          the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the National 
          Economic Council.
     	   Developing a true partnership between the federal government 
          and industry, labor, academia, and the states.
     	   Regular evaluation of programs to determine whether they should 
          remain part of the national investment in technology.
     
                                           
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    COPIES OF TECHNOLOGY FOR AMERICA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH ARE 
    AVAILABLE.                 


