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Main Title Assessing the impacts of changes in the information technology R&D ecosystem : retaining leadership in an increasingly global environment /
CORP Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology Research and Development Ecosystem.
Publisher National Academies Press,
Year Published 2009
OCLC Number 320374139
ISBN 9780309118828; 0309118824
Subjects Information technology--Research--United States ; Research and development projects--United States ; Information technology--Research ; Research and development projects ; United States
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ELBM  HC79.I55N3737 2009 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/22/2014
Collation xvi, 187 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
Defining the information technology R&D ecosystem -- Information technology: the essential enabler for the information society -- The changing landscape of the U.S. information technology R&D ecosystem: 1995-2007 -- A globalized, dynamic information technology R&D ecosystem -- Findings and recommendations. The U.S. information technology (IT) research and development (R&D) ecosystem was the envy of the world in 1995. However, this position of leadership is not a birthright, and it is now under pressure. In recent years, the rapid globalization of markets, labor pools, and capital flows have encouraged many strong national competitors. During the same period, national policies have not sufficiently buttressed the ecosystem, or have generated side effects that have reduced its effectiveness. As a result, the U.S. position in IT leadership today has materially eroded compared with that of prior decades, and the nation risks ceding IT leadership to other nations within a generation. Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology R&D Ecosystem calls for a recommitment to providing the resources needed to fuel U.S. IT innovation, to removing important roadblocks that reduce the ecosystem's effectiveness in generating innovation and the fruits of innovation, and to becoming a lead innovator and user of IT. The book examines these issues and makes recommendations to strengthen the U.S. IT R&D ecosystem.