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><Submitter FirstName="Owen" LastName="Ambur" PhoneNumber="" EmailAddress="Owen.Ambur@verizon.net"
/><Source
>http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/issues/technology/Fact_Sheet_Innovation_and_Technology.pdf</Source
><Organization
><Name
>BARACK OBAMA: CONNECTING AND EMPOWERING ALL AMERICANS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION</Name
><Acronym
>ObamaTech</Acronym
></Organization
><Vision
>Barack Obama understands the immense transformative power of technology and innovation and how they can&#xD;improve the lives of all Americans. He sees that technology offers the tools to create real change in America.&#xD;Obama’s forward-thinking 21st century technology and innovation policy starts by recognizing that we need to&#xD;connect all citizens with each other to engage them more fully and directly in solving the problems that face us.&#xD;In tandem with that goal, Barack Obama understands that we must use all available technologies and methods to&#xD;open up the federal government, creating a new level of transparency to change the way business is conducted&#xD;in Washington and giving Americans the chance to participate in government deliberations and decisionmaking&#xD;in ways that were not possible only a few years ago.</Vision
><Mission
>To achieve this vision, Barack Obama will&#xD;encourage the deployment of the most modern communications infrastructure. In turn, that infrastructure can&#xD;be used by government and business to reduce the costs of health care, help solve our energy crisis, create new&#xD;jobs, and fuel our economic growth. And an Obama administration will ensure America remains competitive in&#xD;the global economy.</Mission
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><Name
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><Goal
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>I</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Internet and Media</Name
><Description
>Ensure the Full and Free Exchange of Information through an Open Internet and Diverse Media Outlets</Description
><Objective
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>I.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Internet Openness</Name
><Description
>Protect the Openness of the Internet</Description
><OtherInformation
>A key reason the Internet has been such a success is because it is the&#xD;most open network in history. It needs to stay that way. Barack Obama strongly supports the principle of&#xD;network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet. Users must be free to access&#xD;content, to use applications, and to attach personal devices. They have a right to receive accurate and honest&#xD;information about service plans. But these guarantees are not enough to prevent network providers from&#xD;discriminating in ways that limit the freedom of expression on the Internet. Because most Americans only have&#xD;a choice of only one or two broadband carriers, carriers are tempted to impose a toll charge on content and&#xD;services, discriminating against websites that are unwilling to pay for equal treatment. This could create a twotier&#xD;Internet in which websites with the best relationships with network providers can get the fastest access to&#xD;consumers, while all competing websites remain in a slower lane. Such a result would threaten innovation, the&#xD;open tradition and architecture of the Internet, and competition among content and backbone providers. It would&#xD;also threaten the equality of speech through which the Internet has begun to transform American political and&#xD;cultural discourse. Barack Obama supports the basic principle that network providers should not be allowed to&#xD;charge fees to privilege the content or applications of some web sites and Internet applications over others. This&#xD;principle will ensure that the new competitors, especially small or non-profit speakers, have the same&#xD;opportunity as incumbents to innovate on the Internet and to reach large audiences. Obama will protect the&#xD;Internet's traditional openness to innovation and creativity and ensure that it remains a platform for free speech&#xD;and innovation that will benefit consumers and our democracy.</OtherInformation
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><Objective
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>I.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Media Diversity</Name
><Description
>Encourage Diversity in Media Ownership</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama believes that the nation’s rules ensuring diversity&#xD;of media ownership are critical to the public interest. Unfortunately, over the past several years, the Federal&#xD;Barack Obama’s comprehensive technology and innovation plan will:&#xD;• Ensure the full and free exchange of information among Americans through an open Internet and&#xD;diverse media outlets.&#xD;• Create a transparent and connected democracy.&#xD;• Encourage the deployment of a modern communications infrastructure.&#xD;• Employ technology and innovation to solve our nation’s most pressing problems, including reducing&#xD;the costs of health care, encouraging the development of new clean energy sources, and improving&#xD;public safety.&#xD;• Improve America’s competitiveness.&#xD;Communications Commission has promoted the concept of consolidation over diversity. Barack Obama&#xD;believes that providing opportunities for minority-owned businesses to own radio and television stations is&#xD;fundamental to creating the diverse media environment that federal law requires and the country deserves and&#xD;demands. As president, he will encourage diversity in the ownership of broadcast media, promote the&#xD;development of new media outlets for expression of diverse viewpoints, and clarify the public interest&#xD;obligations of broadcasters who occupy the nation’s spectrum. An Obama presidency will promote greater&#xD;coverage of local issues and better responsiveness by broadcasters to the communities they serve.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
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>I.3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Children and the First Amendment</Name
><Description
>Protect Our Children While Preserving the First Amendment: </Description
><OtherInformation
>By making information freely available from&#xD;untold numbers of sources, the Internet and more traditional media outlets have a huge influence on our&#xD;children. Barack Obama believes that the openness of the new media world should be seen as an opportunity as&#xD;much as some see it as a threat. We live in the most information-abundant age in history and the people who&#xD;develop the skills to utilize its benefits are the people who will succeed in the 21st century. But Barack Obama&#xD;also recognizes that lurking out there are the darker corners of the media world: from Internet predators to&#xD;hateful messages to graphic violence and sex. Obama values our First Amendment freedoms and our right to&#xD;artistic expression and does not view regulation as the answer to these concerns. Instead, an Obama&#xD;administration will give parents the tools and information they need to control what their children see on&#xD;television and the Internet in ways fully consistent with the First Amendment.&#xD;• An Obama administration will encourage the creation of Public Media 2.0., the next generation of public&#xD;media that will create the Sesame Street of the Digital Age and other video and interactive programming&#xD;that educates and informs. Obama will support the transition of existing public broadcasting entities and&#xD;help renew their founding vision in the digital world.&#xD;• Obama will work to give parents the tools to prevent reception of programming that they find offensive&#xD;on television and on digital media. Obama will encourage improvements to the existing voluntary rating&#xD;system, exploiting new technologies like tagging and filtering, so that parents can better understand what&#xD;content their children will see, and have the tools to respond. Private entities like Common Sense Media&#xD;are pursuing a “sanity not censorship” approach, which can serve as a model for how to use technology&#xD;to empower parents without offending the First Amendment.&#xD;• Obama will encourage industry not to show inappropriate adult-oriented commercial advertising during&#xD;children’s programming.&#xD;• On the Internet, Obama will require that parents have the option of receiving parental controls software&#xD;that not only blocks objectionable Internet content but also prevents children from revealing personal&#xD;information through their home computer.&#xD;• To further protect children online, Obama supports tough penalties, increased enforcement resources and&#xD;forensic tools for law enforcement, and collaboration between law enforcement and the private sector to&#xD;identify and prosecute people who abuse the Internet to try to exploit children.</OtherInformation
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><Objective
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>I.4</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Privacy</Name
><Description
>Safeguard our Right to Privacy</Description
><OtherInformation
>The open information platforms of the 21st century can also tempt&#xD;institutions to violate the privacy of citizens. Dramatic increases in computing power, decreases in storage costs&#xD;and huge flows of information that characterize the digital age bring enormous benefits, but also create risk of&#xD;abuse. We need sensible safeguards that protect privacy in this dynamic new world. As president, Barack&#xD;Obama will strengthen privacy protections for the digital age and will harness the power of technology to hold&#xD;government and business accountable for violations of personal privacy.&#xD;• To ensure that powerful databases containing information on Americans that are necessary tools in the&#xD;fight against terrorism are not misused for other purposes, Barack Obama supports restrictions on how&#xD;information may be used and technology safeguards to verify how the information has actually been&#xD;used.&#xD;• Obama supports updating surveillance laws and ensuring that law enforcement investigations and&#xD;intelligence-gathering relating to U.S. citizens are done only under the rule of law.&#xD;• Obama will also work to provide robust protection against misuses of particularly sensitive kinds of&#xD;information, such as e-health records and location data that do not fit comfortably within sector-specific&#xD;privacy laws.&#xD;• Obama will increase the Federal Trade Commission’s enforcement budget and will step up international&#xD;cooperation to track down cyber-criminals so that U.S. law enforcement can better prevent and punish&#xD;spam, spyware, telemarketing and phishing intrusions into the privacy of American homes and&#xD;computers.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><OtherInformation
>Democracy is strongest when its citizens can engage in the full and free exchange of information and ideas,&#xD;including freely expressing themselves and learning from information offered by others. The Internet and&#xD;traditional media outlets are critical in facilitating communication by and between Americans and citizens of the&#xD;world. As president, Barack Obama will ensure that these critical communications pathways remain accessible&#xD;to all Americans and reflect the diversity of our nation. By doing so, this policy will enable Americans to&#xD;discuss and debate more actively the key issues that affect our lives and will give citizens greater autonomy to&#xD;determine where the truth lies.</OtherInformation
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><Goal
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>II</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Transparent and Connected Democracy</Name
><Description
>Create a Transparent and Connected Democracy</Description
><Objective
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>II.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Open Government</Name
><Description
>Open Up Government to its Citizens</Description
><Stakeholder
><Name
>Citizens</Name
></Stakeholder
><OtherInformation
>The Bush Administration has been one of the most secretive, closed&#xD;administrations in American history. Our nation’s progress has been stifled by a system corrupted by millions of&#xD;lobbying dollars contributed to political campaigns, the revolving door between government and industry, and&#xD;privileged access to inside information—all of which have led to policies that favor the few against the public&#xD;interest. An Obama presidency will use cutting-edge technologies to reverse this dynamic, creating a new level&#xD;of transparency, accountability and participation for America’s citizens. Technology-enabled citizen&#xD;participation has already produced ideas driving Obama’s campaign and its vision for how technology can help&#xD;connect government to its citizens and engage citizens in a democracy. Barack Obama will use the most current&#xD;technological tools available to make government less beholden to special interest groups and lobbyists and&#xD;promote citizen participation in government decision-making. Obama will integrate citizens into the actual&#xD;business of government by:&#xD;• Making government data available online in universally accessible formats to allow citizens to make use&#xD;of that data to comment, derive value, and take action in their own communities. Greater access to&#xD;environmental data, for example, will help citizens learn about pollution in their communities, provide&#xD;information about local conditions back to government and empower people to protect themselves.&#xD;• Establishing pilot programs to open up government decision-making and involve the public in the work&#xD;of agencies, not simply by soliciting opinions, but by tapping into the vast and distributed expertise of&#xD;the American citizenry to help government make more informed decisions.&#xD;• Requiring his appointees who lead Executive Branch departments and rulemaking agencies to conduct&#xD;the significant business of the agency in public, so that any citizen can watch a live feed on the Internet&#xD;as the agencies debate and deliberate the issues that affect American society. He will ensure that these&#xD;proceedings are archived for all Americans to review, discuss and respond. He will require his&#xD;appointees to employ all the technological tools available to allow citizens not just to observe, but also&#xD;to participate and be heard in these meetings.&#xD;• Restoring the basic principle that government decisions should be based on the best-available,&#xD;scientifically-valid evidence and not on the ideological predispositions of agency officials.&#xD;• Lifting the veil from secret deals in Washington with a web site, a search engine, and other web tools&#xD;that enable citizens easily to track online federal grants, contracts, earmarks, and lobbyist contacts with&#xD;government officials.&#xD;• Giving the American public an opportunity to review and comment on the White House website for five&#xD;days before signing any non-emergency legislation.&#xD;• Bringing democracy and policy deliberations directly to the people by requiring his Cabinet officials to&#xD;have periodic national online town hall meetings to answer questions and discuss issues before their&#xD;agencies.&#xD;• Employing technologies, including blogs, wikis and social networking tools, to modernize internal,&#xD;cross-agency, and public communication and information sharing to improve government decisionmaking.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
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>II.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>21st Century Government</Name
><Description
>Bring Government into the 21st Century</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama will use technology to reform government and&#xD;improve the exchange of information between the federal government and citizens while ensuring the security&#xD;of our networks. Obama believes in the American people and in their intelligence, expertise, and ability and&#xD;willingness to give and to give back to make government work better.&#xD;• Obama will appoint the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to ensure that our government&#xD;and all its agencies have the right infrastructure, policies and services for the 21st century. The CTO will&#xD;ensure the safety of our networks and will lead an interagency effort, working with chief technology and&#xD;chief information officers of each of the federal agencies, to ensure that they use best-in-class&#xD;technologies and share best practices.&#xD;• The CTO will have a specific focus on transparency, by ensuring that each arm of the federal&#xD;government makes its records open and accessible as the E-Government Act requires. The CTO will&#xD;also focus on using new technologies to solicit and receive information back from citizens to improve&#xD;the functioning of democratic government.&#xD;• The CTO will also ensure technological interoperability of key government functions. For example, the&#xD;Chief Technology Officer will oversee the development of a national, interoperable wireless network for&#xD;local, state and federal first responders as the 9/11 commission recommended. This will ensure that fire&#xD;officials, police officers and EMTs from different jurisdictions have the ability to communicate with&#xD;each other during a crisis and we do not have a repeat of the failure to deliver critical public services that&#xD;occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.&#xD;• In the 21st century, our economic success will depend not only on economic analysis but also on&#xD;technological sophistication and direct experience in this powerful engine of our economy. In an Obama&#xD;administration, the government’s economic policy-making organizations and councils will include&#xD;individuals with backgrounds in our technology industry.</OtherInformation
></Objective
></Goal
><Goal
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>III</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Communications Infrastructure</Name
><Description
>Deploy a Modern Communications Infrastructure</Description
><Objective
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>III.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Broadband</Name
><Description
>Deploy Next-Generation Broadband</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama believes that America should lead the world in&#xD;broadband penetration and Internet access. As a country, we have ensured that every American has access to&#xD;telephone service and electricity, regardless of economic status, and Obama will do likewise for broadband&#xD;Internet access. Full broadband penetration can enrich democratic discourse, enhance competition, provide&#xD;economic growth, and bring significant consumer benefits. Moreover, improving our infrastructure will foster&#xD;competitive markets for Internet access and services that ride on that infrastructure. Obama believes we can get&#xD;true broadband to every community in America through a combination of reform of the Universal Service Fund,&#xD;better use of the nation’s wireless spectrum, promotion of next-generation facilities, technologies and&#xD;applications, and new tax and loan incentives. Specifically, Obama proposes the following policies to restore&#xD;America’s world leadership in this arena:&#xD;• Redefine “broadband:” The Federal Communications Commission today defines “broadband” as an&#xD;astonishingly low 200 kbps. This distorts federal policy and hamstrings efforts to broaden&#xD;broadband access. Obama will define “broadband” for purposes of national policy at speeds&#xD;demanded by 21st century business and communications.&#xD;• Universal Service Reform: Obama will establish a multi-year plan with a date certain to change the&#xD;Universal Service Fund program from one that supports voice communications to one that supports&#xD;affordable broadband, with a specific focus on reaching previously un-served communities.&#xD;• Unleashing the Wireless Spectrum: Obama will confront the entrenched Washington interests that&#xD;have kept our public airwaves from being maximized for the public’s interest. Obama will demand a&#xD;review of existing uses of our wireless spectrum. He will create incentives for smarter, more&#xD;efficient and more imaginative use of government spectrum and new standards for commercial&#xD;spectrum to bring affordable broadband to rural communities that previously lacked it. He will&#xD;ensure that we have enough spectrum for police, ambulances and other public safety purposes.&#xD;• Bringing Broadband to our Schools, Libraries, Households and Hospitals: Obama will recommit&#xD;America to ensuring that our schools, libraries, households and hospitals have access to next&#xD;generation broadband networks. He will also make sure that there are adequate training and other&#xD;supplementary resources to allow every school, library and hospital to take full advantage of the&#xD;broadband connectivity.&#xD;• Encourage Public/Private Partnerships: Obama will encourage innovation at the local level through&#xD;federal support of public/private partnerships that deliver real broadband to communities that&#xD;currently lack it.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><OtherInformation
>To realize Barack Obama’s vision of an interconnected democracy, the nation deserves the finest and most&#xD;modern communications infrastructure in the world. The technology sector has helped keep the United States at&#xD;the center of innovation and the job growth and wealth creation that has accompanied it. However, while the&#xD;United States once led the world in Internet deployment, the Bush administration has surrendered that&#xD;leadership through its indifference to technology and its lack of understanding of the 21st century economy. By&#xD;rededicating our nation to ensuring that all Americans have access to broadband and the skills to use it&#xD;effectively, Barack Obama will position our citizens, particularly our young people, to compete and succeed in&#xD;an increasingly technology-rich, knowledge-based economy.</OtherInformation
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><Goal
><SequenceIndicator
>IV</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Pressing Problems</Name
><Description
>Employ Technology and Innovation to Solve Our Nation’s Most Pressing Problems</Description
><Objective
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>IV.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Health Care IT</Name
><Description
>Lower Health Care Costs by Investing in Electronic Information Technology Systems</Description
><OtherInformation
>A key feature of&#xD;Barack Obama’s health care plan is the use of technology to lower the cost of health care. Most medical&#xD;records are still stored on paper, which makes them difficult to use to coordinate care, measure quality, or&#xD;reduce medical errors. Processing paper claims also costs twice as much as processing electronic claims.&#xD;Barack Obama will invest $10 billion a year over the next five years to move the U.S. health care system to&#xD;broad adoption of standards-based electronic health information systems, including electronic health records.&#xD;He will also phase in requirements for full implementation of health IT and commit the necessary federal&#xD;resources to make it happen. Obama will ensure that these systems are developed in coordination with providers&#xD;and frontline workers, including those in rural and underserved areas. Obama will ensure that patients’ privacy&#xD;is protected. A study by the Rand Corporation found that if most hospitals and doctors offices adopted&#xD;electronic health records, up to $77 billion of savings would be realized each year through improvements such&#xD;as reduced hospital stays, avoidance of duplicative and unnecessary testing, more appropriate drug utilization,&#xD;and other efficiencies. Obama will make the Veterans Health Administration, the nation’s largest integrated&#xD;health system, a model in the use of technology to modernize and improve health care delivery. To ensure that&#xD;veterans get the best care possible, he will improve electronic records interoperability between the Pentagon and&#xD;VA, expand effectiveness research, promote wellness programs, and use technology to improve the&#xD;accountability for performance and quality.</OtherInformation
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><Objective
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>IV.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Energy</Name
><Description
>Invest in Climate-Friendly Energy Development and Deployment</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama knows that we need to&#xD;rely on technology to help solve the critical energy and environmental problems facing this country. As he&#xD;announced in his energy policy, Barack Obama will invest $150 billion over the next ten years to enable&#xD;American engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs to advance the next generation of biofuels and fuel&#xD;infrastructure, accelerate the commercialization of plug-in hybrids, promote development of commercial-scale&#xD;renewable energy, and begin the transition to a new digital electricity grid. This investment will transform the&#xD;economy and create millions of new jobs. Obama will:&#xD;• Double federal science and research funding for clean energy projects, relying on the resources and&#xD;ability of our national laboratories, universities and land grant colleges.&#xD;• Invest in the development of the next generation of biofuels, including cellulosic ethanol.&#xD;• Increase the resources devoted to the commercialization and deployment of low-carbon coal&#xD;technologies.&#xD;• Create a Clean Technologies Deployment Venture Capital Fund, funded by an annual $10 billion&#xD;investment for five years, to ensure that promising technologies move beyond the lab and are&#xD;commercialized in the U.S.&#xD;• Use innovative measures to dramatically improve the energy efficiency and stability of our&#xD;economy and improve our national energy intensity 50 percent by 2030.&#xD;• Invest in a digital smart energy grid.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
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>IV.3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Education</Name
><Description
>Upgrade Education to Meet the Needs of the 21st Century</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama will emphasize the importance of&#xD;technology literacy, ensuring that all public school children are equipped with the necessary science, technology&#xD;and math skills to succeed in the 21st century economy. Access to computers and broadband connections in&#xD;public schools must be coupled with qualified teachers, engaging curricula, and a commitment to developing&#xD;skills in the field of technology. This is central to the competitiveness of our nation’s technology sector and of&#xD;our citizens. Obama also believes that we must strengthen math and science education to help develop a skilled&#xD;workforce and promote innovation. He will work to increase our number of science and engineering graduates,&#xD;encourage undergraduates studying math and science to pursue graduate studies, and work to increase the&#xD;representation of minorities and women in the science and technology pipeline, tapping the diversity of America&#xD;to meet the increasing demand for a skilled workforce. If we export our best software and engineering jobs to&#xD;developing countries, it is less likely that America will benefit from the next generation innovations in&#xD;nanotechnology, electronics, and biotechnology. We must have a skilled workforce so that we can retain and&#xD;grow jobs requiring 21st century skills rather than forcing employers to find skilled workers abroad.</OtherInformation
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>IV.4</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Jobs</Name
><Description
>Create New Jobs</Description
><OtherInformation
>An Obama administration will foster home-grown innovation and ensure that we can retain&#xD;and grow high-paying jobs in fast-growing sectors in the sciences and technology rather than exporting those&#xD;jobs to lower cost labor markets abroad. As offshoring becomes more of a long-term workforce management&#xD;strategy and less of a perceived short-term cost savings, it presents a significant challenge to young people&#xD;growing up in America’s historically low-income and working-class communities. An Obama administration&#xD;will invest in human capital to ensure that our young people have the skills to fill the growing number of&#xD;information technology jobs being created globally and will also support pilot programs that provide incentives&#xD;for businesses to grow their information technology workforce in inner-cities and rural communities.</OtherInformation
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>IV.5</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Public Safety Networks</Name
><Description
>Modernize Public Safety Networks</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama is committed to improving the information and&#xD;communications technology used to support public safety from the antiquated 1970s and 1980s-based&#xD;technology currently used by agencies around the country to a modern system that will enable us to respond to&#xD;emergencies and natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. In particular, Obama will:&#xD;• Catalyze national leadership to spur the development and deployment of new technologies to promote&#xD;interoperability, broadband access, and more effective communications among first responders and&#xD;emergency response systems.&#xD;• Use the authority over spectrum licenses to establish an effective public-private partnership that would&#xD;facilitate the development of a next generation network for use by public safety agencies on a priority&#xD;basis.</OtherInformation
></Objective
><OtherInformation
>The 21st century tools of technology and telecommunications have unleashed the forces of globalization on a&#xD;previously unimagined scale. They have “flattened” communications and labor markets and have contributed to&#xD;a period of unprecedented innovation, making us more productive, connected global citizens. By maximizing&#xD;the power of technology, we can strengthen the quality and affordability of our health care, advance climate friendly&#xD;energy development and deployment, improve education throughout the country, and ensure that&#xD;America remains the world’s leader in technology.</OtherInformation
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>V</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Competitiveness</Name
><Description
>Improve America’s Competitiveness</Description
><Objective
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>V.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Science</Name
><Description
>Invest in the Sciences</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama supports doubling federal funding for basic research, changing the&#xD;posture of our federal government from being one of the most anti-science administrations in American history&#xD;to one that embraces science and technology. This will foster home-grown innovation, help ensure the&#xD;competitiveness of US technology-based businesses, and ensure that 21st century jobs can and will grow in&#xD;America. As a share of the Gross Domestic Product, American federal investment in the physical sciences and&#xD;engineering research has dropped by half since 1970. Yet, it often has been federally-supported basic research&#xD;that has generated the innovation to create markets and drive economic growth. For example, one recent report&#xD;demonstrated how federally supported research in fiber optics and lasers helped spur the telecommunications&#xD;revolution.</OtherInformation
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><Objective
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>V.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>R&amp;D Tax Credit</Name
><Description
>Make the R&amp;D Tax Credit Permanent</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama wants investments in a skilled research and&#xD;development workforce and technology infrastructure to be supported here in America so that American&#xD;workers and communities will benefit. Obama wants to make the Research and Development tax credit&#xD;permanent so that firms can rely on it when making decisions to invest in domestic R&amp;D over multi-year&#xD;timeframes.</OtherInformation
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>V.3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Immigration</Name
><Description
>Reform Immigration</Description
><OtherInformation
>While highly skilled immigrants have contributed in beneficial ways to our domestic&#xD;technology industry, there are plenty of Americans who could be filling those positions given the proper&#xD;training. Barack Obama is committed to investing in communities and people who have not had an opportunity&#xD;to work and participate in the Internet economy as anything other than consumers. Most H-1B new arrivals,&#xD;for example, have earned a bachelor's degree or its equivalent abroad (42.5%). They are not all PhDs. We can&#xD;and should produce more Americans with bachelor's degrees that lead to jobs in technology. A report of the&#xD;National Science Foundation (NSF) reveals that blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans as a whole comprise&#xD;more that 25% of the population but earn, as a whole, 16% of the bachelor degrees, 11% of the master’s&#xD;degrees, and 5% of the doctorate degrees in science and engineering. We can do better than that and go a long&#xD;way toward meeting industry's need for skilled workers with Americans. That being said, we do not want to&#xD;shut our doors to innovators from overseas, who have traditionally helped make America strong. Barack&#xD;Obama supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes improvement in our visa programs, including&#xD;our legal permanent resident visa programs and temporary programs including the H-1B program, to attract&#xD;some of the world’s most talented people to America. We should allow immigrants who earn their degrees in&#xD;the U.S. to stay, work, and become Americans over time. And we should examine our ability to increase the&#xD;number of permanent visas we issue to foreign skilled workers. Obama will work to ensure immigrant workers&#xD;are less dependent on their employers for their right to stay in the country and would hold accountable&#xD;employers who abuse the system and their workers.</OtherInformation
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>V.4</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Business Promotion Abroad</Name
><Description
>Promote American Businesses Abroad</Description
><OtherInformation
>Trade can create wealth and drive innovation through competition.&#xD;Barack Obama supports a trade policy that ensures our goods and services are treated fairly in foreign markets.&#xD;At the same time, trade policy must stay consistent with our commitment to demand improved labor and&#xD;environmental practices worldwide. In its first six years, the Bush Administration has filed only 16 cases to&#xD;enforce its rights under WTO agreements. This compares to 68 cases filed during the first six years of the&#xD;Clinton Administration. President Bush has failed to address the fact that China has engaged in ongoing&#xD;currency manipulation that undercuts US exports; that China fails to enforce U.S. copyrights and trademarks&#xD;and that some of our competitors create regulatory and tax barriers to the delivery and sale of technology goods&#xD;and services abroad. Barack Obama will fight for fair treatment of our companies abroad.</OtherInformation
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>V.5</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Competitive Markets</Name
><Description
>Ensure Competitive Markets</Description
><OtherInformation
>Barack Obama believes we need a business and regulatory landscape in which&#xD;entrepreneurs and small businesses can thrive, start-ups can launch, and all enterprises can compete effectively&#xD;while investors and consumers are protected against bad actors that cross the line. As president, Obama will&#xD;reinvigorate antitrust enforcement, which is how we ensure that capitalism works for consumers. Thus, he will&#xD;step up review of merger activity and take effective action to stop or restructure those mergers that are likely to&#xD;harm consumer welfare, while quickly clearing those that do not. An Obama administration will look carefully&#xD;at key industries to ensure that the benefits of competition are fully realized by consumers. Obama will&#xD;strengthen the antitrust authorities’ competition advocacy programs to ensure that special interests do not use&#xD;regulation to insulate themselves from the competitive process. Obama will also strengthen competition&#xD;advocacy in the international community as well as domestically. He will take steps to ensure that antitrust law&#xD;is not used as a tool to interfere with robust competition or undermine efficiency to the detriment of U.S.&#xD;consumers and businesses. He will do so by improving the administration of those laws in the U.S. and by&#xD;working with foreign governments to change unsound competition laws and to avoid needless duplication and&#xD;conflict in multinational enforcement of those laws. In short, an Obama administration will take seriously its&#xD;responsibility to enforce the antitrust laws so that all Americans benefit from a growing and healthy competitive&#xD;free-market economy.</OtherInformation
></Objective
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>V.6</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Intellectual Property Abroad</Name
><Description
>Protect American Intellectual Property Abroad</Description
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>The Motion Picture Association of America estimates that&#xD;in 2005, more than nine of every 10 DVDs sold in China were illegal copies. The U.S. Trade Representative&#xD;said 80 percent of all counterfeit products seized at U.S. borders still come from China. Barack Obama will&#xD;work to ensure intellectual property is protected in foreign markets, and promote greater cooperation on&#xD;international standards that allow our technologies to compete everywhere.</OtherInformation
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>Intellectual Property at Home</Name
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>Protect Intellectual Property at Home</Description
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>Intellectual property is to the digital age what physical goods were to&#xD;the industrial age. Barack Obama believes we need to update and reform our copyright and patent systems to&#xD;promote civic discourse, innovation and investment while ensuring that intellectual property owners are fairly&#xD;treated.</OtherInformation
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>Patent System</Name
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>Reform the Patent System</Description
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>A system that produces timely, high-quality patents is essential for global&#xD;competitiveness in the 21st century. By improving predictability and clarity in our patent system, we will help&#xD;foster an environment that encourages innovation. Giving the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) the resources&#xD;to improve patent quality and opening up the patent process to citizen review will reduce the uncertainty and&#xD;wasteful litigation that is currently a significant drag on innovation. With better informational resources, the&#xD;Patent and Trademark Office could offer patent applicants who know they have significant inventions the&#xD;option of a rigorous and public peer review that would produce a "gold-plated" patent much less vulnerable to&#xD;court challenge. Where dubious patents are being asserted, the PTO could conduct low-cost,&#xD;timely administrative proceedings to determine patent validity. As president, Barack Obama will ensure that&#xD;our patent laws protect legitimate rights while not stifling innovation and collaboration.</OtherInformation
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