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IP: White House Slashes Technology Grant Program


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 12:17:33 -0500


Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 09:12:52 -0800
From: Ari Ollikainen <Ari () OLTECO com>


        Good news for universities?

        "...The White House said it would seek to reform the program to
        ensure that it would give more awards to universities and fewer
        to large corporations..."

Monday February 4 11:48 AM ET
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020204/tc/budget_tech_dc_1.html
White House Slashes Technology Grant Program

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration on Monday proposed
sharp cuts in a program that provides grants for high-tech research,
saying it amounts to corporate welfare and could be replaced by
private venture-capital efforts.

In its proposed budget for fiscal year 2003, the White House
recommended reducing funding for the Advanced Technology Program by
42 percent, from $185 million in 2002 to $108 million in 2003.

New grants would be reduced to $35 million, the report said. The
program has averaged $150 million in grants yearly since 1990.

The program was created in 1988 to prevent the United States from
falling behind other countries in high-tech research and development.
But over the past 14 years, that role has largely been taken over by
private venture capital, the report noted.

Venture-capital investments have risen from $6 billion in 1995 to
$104 billion in 2001, according to one estimate, the report said.

``The overall growth in venture capital suggests sufficient private
funding is available for high-technology projects,'' the White House
said.

Although the program focuses on small firms, it has in many cases
given money to large corporations with ready access to capital, the
report said, creating corporate subsidies and duplicating
private-sector efforts.

For example, one $4.8 million grant helped a group of automakers
improve their manufacturing processes and save hundreds of million
dollars annually, according to the project's Web site.

The White House said it would seek to reform the program to ensure
that it would give more awards to universities and fewer to large
corporations, as well as require firms to reimburse the government up
to five times its original investment if its grant led to success.

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