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Experts: Education key to U.S. competitiveness

April 17, 2007 Science, technology, engineering and math programs need a boost for the country to maintain its edge, panelists say at governors' forum.Photo: An innovation initiative TAGS: Governor, education, math, competitiveness, science, engineering, talent, Arizona, Silicon Valley, U.S., California

The folly of ignoring China's challenge

January 5, 2006 Christopher Nordlinger says America's emerging economic rival has lessons to teach. TAGS: China, education, student, science, U.S.

Intel CEO pushes education, research spending

March 16, 2004 In a trip to Washington, Craig Barrett warns that the government must dole out more dollars to keep the United States competitive. TAGS: Craig Barrett, stock option, education, Intel, research, China, Washington, U.S., America, CEO

Microsoft Research goes to school

December 12, 2006 Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. TAGS: university, education, computer science, student, project, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

No passing grade for tech ed reform

January 18, 2005 In Washington, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders why tech CEOs' proposals to improve U.S. education are so modest. TAGS: education, Washington, conversation, proposal, CEO, India, tax, U.S., China, chairman

Rolling out Russian tech reforms

February 21, 2005 Could Russia be the next China? A Shanghai on the Lena could happen, says Russia's top technician, but it's going to be a tough process. TAGS: Russia, China, Shanghai, education, India, training, IBM Corp., information technology, U.S., Intel

What's the tech policy agenda for 2004?

March 10, 2004 For an answer, look to Bruce Mehlman, who directs a little-known advocacy group that's a Who's Who of the most powerful CEOs in the tech industry. TAGS: free trade, offshore outsourcing, lobbyist, education, CEO, member, leader, U.S.

Answering Bush's competition challenge

February 1, 2006 The State of the Union speech throws down the gauntlet, and Cisco CEO John Chambers says America must respond with alacrity. TAGS: Governor, e-health, health care, competitiveness, electronic health record, Cisco Systems Inc., Hurricane Katrina, education, health, America, information technology, president, idea, U.S.
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