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  1. 1 mars 1993 · American technology must move in a new direction to build economic strength and spur economic growth. The traditional federal role in technology development has been limited to support of basic science and mission‐oriented research in the Defense Department NASA, and other agencies.

    • William J Clinton, Albert Gore
    • 1993
  2. Investing in technology is investing in America's future: a growing economy with more high-skill, high-wage jobs for American workers; a cleaner environment where energy efficiency increases profits and reduces pollution; a stronger, more competitive private sector

  3. Technology for America's economic growth : a new direction to build economic strength. by. Clinton, Bill, 1946-. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Technology and state -- United States, Technological innovations -- Government policy -- United States, Technology, Diffusion of Innovation, Public Policy, Economics, Economic policy, Technological ...

  4. 22 févr. 1993 · U.S. technology must move in a new direction to build economic strength and spur economic growth. The traditional roles of support of basic science and mission-oriented technological research must be expanded, so that the federal government plays a key role in helping private firms develop and profit from innovations.

    • William J Clinton, Albert Gore
    • 1993
  5. Office of Science and Technology Policy and John O'Neil, “Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993,” Clinton Digital Library, accessed June 14, 2024, https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/99651.

  6. Appears in 7 books from 1992-1993. Page 1 - We are moving in a new direction that recognizes the critical role technology must play in stimulating and sustaining the long-term economic growth...

  7. Books. Technology for America's Economic Growth: A New Direction to Build Economic Strength. Bill Clinton, Al Gore, United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton)...