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Honorable Kelly H. Carnes
President
and Chief Executive Officer
Articles and Publications
Washington Gets Serious About Alternative Energy
January 2007
Ensuring Excellence
Action Steps to Increase Return on Investment
from Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Enterprise Education
Programs
BEST: Building Engineering and Science Talent
Fall 2004
Within Our Reach
Report of the National Task Force on Technology and Disability
Fall 2003
Best
Practices in Science & Engineering Workforce Diversity
BEST: Building Engineering & Science Talent
Fall 2003
Are
You Ready for Internet Regulation?
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
June 2002
The
Digital Work Force Challenge
Information Impact Magazine, April 2000
The
Globalization of Industrial Research and Development
April 2000
Women
Need Support Too
Issues in Science and Technology
National Academy of Science, April 2000
Is
Your Child Ready for Tomorrow's Best Jobs?
(PDF Format)
Scientific American's Explorations, April 1999
At
the Commerce Department, Ms. Carnes directed the research,
writing and publication of more than 25 reports on innovation,
technology and competitiveness issues, including:
The
Digital Work Force: Building Infotech Skills at the Speed
of Innovation (PDF Format) (June 1999) and America's
New Deficit (September 1997): these highly influential reports
describe the nation's challenge in developing a world class
digital work force, and recommend actions key stakeholders
must take to address the challenge.
Globalizing
Research and Development (PDF Format) (1999 and 1996):
ground-breaking reports describing the scope of foreign R&D
investments in the U. S. and American investments abroad,
and assessing the impact of these investments on America's
technological leadership.
Technology
in the National Interest (PDF Format) a statement
by President Clinton on America's technology policy for economic
growth, exploring the history and economic results of U.S.
policy, and articulating the Clinton Administration's framework,
plans and policies.
Tech
Transfer 2000 and Effective
Partnering (1996) (PDF Format) reports to Congress
assessing the effectiveness of the federal government's technology
transfer policies and research partnerships, and making recommendations
for improving the effectiveness of technology development
and transfer mechanisms.
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