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What is Your Strategy for American Innovation?

Today I joined my colleagues Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council, and Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors in publishing an op/ed describing President Obama’s Strategy for American Innovation- a framework to secure our economic growth and prosperity. It is built on three key pillars – that our Nation is at its best when we invest in the building blocks of innovation, includingour people, ideas and infrastructure; that we have rules of the road that promote market-based innovation, including strong intellectual property protection, research & experimentation tax credits, and a regulatory system that works; and in the spirit of “all hands on deck”, we catalyze breakthroughs for national priorities, including our race to win in a clean energy economy, a renaissance in American manufacturing through advanced technologies, and a quantum leap in educational technologies.

Now it is your turn. We want to hear your feedback on the Strategy for American Innovation. You can submit your comments, feedback and questions via Slideshare. In the coming days and weeks, we’re looking forward to a lively discussion on the Strategy for American Innovation and we hope you’ll be a part of it.
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