Google Priorities '09: Technology, Economic Growth & Open Government


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GOOGLE PRIORITIES '09: TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMIC GROWTH & OPEN GOVERNMENT

Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke in Washington (DC) Tuesday identifying these priorities: 1) Broadband and infrastructure. We need to invest in a 21st century infrastructure, going beyond the usual litany of roads and bridges to new communications and information networks. Government should free up more spectrum for broadband, and we need a universal broadband strategy that includes targeted incentives to increase competition. 2) Research and development. Noting that his own graduate student research was partially funded by federal agencies, Schmidt called for increased federal funding for R&D in science and engineering and technical education; making the R&D tax credit permanent; and modernizing our legal framework by passing patent reform legislation. 3) Energy. Discussing Google's Clean Energy 2030 proposal, Schmidt recommended attempting to reduce demand through energy efficiency; increasing support for clean energy (wind, solar and enhanced geothermal); deploying smart electric grids; and putting millions of plug-in electric vehicles on the road. 4) Restoring public trust in government. The 2008 elections demonstrated how technology can increase political participation. Schmidt called for applying that power to making government more accountable, by making government information more accessible online, and using the Internet to increase citizen participation.

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