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A pivot to China was begun under former President Donald Trump and is now accelerating under President Joe Biden. Biden is pursuing a strategy of coexistence with China in four key competitive domains: military, economic, political and global governance.
Technology innovation is crucial to both economic and military competition with China. Various legislative measures are recommended to promote U.S. technology innovation.
The United States must expand domestic chip manufacturing for automotive and other applications. Congress should make sure Rio Rancho’s fab is not overlooked in the appropriation legislation for domestic chip fabs.
The Endless Frontier Act further expands the scope of the National Science Foundation, hence universities, in the technology domain. This has the potential to make universities, e.g., UNM and NMSU colleges of engineering, have much more impact on N.M. economic
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The Best Online Community College in Every State in the US. To produce the list, Premium Schools looked at all of the community colleges offering online degrees across the country and made their comparison based on certain criteria. We looked at every community college in the nation that offers some online degrees. We then sectioned them by state and compared graduation rates, as well as the average cost of attendance after financial aid was applied, Malcolm Peralty, chief editor of Premium Schools explains on how they came up with the list.
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Rilke Crane, left, and Loren Ortiz of Centro Sávila load a box of donated food into a client’s car April 28.(Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. From behavioral health to telecommunications, New Mexico’s Ethics in Business’ 2021 award winners are a diverse group.
But they have one thing in common: The awards, they say, are confirmation of the mission of their business or organization – and the community.
“It’s a great honor, and recognition of the work that our organization is doing to improve health equity, especially to address racial health disparities,” said Dr. Bill Wagner, executive director and founder of Centro Sávila, winner of the Hopkins Award for Excellence in Ethical Practice by a Non-Profit Organization.
Tracy Hartzler
Since mid-March of 2020, so many businesses across New Mexico have faced a torrent of agonizing decisions.
The pandemic persistently threatened the survival of companies large and small, and challenged the skills, acumen and ingenuity of the business community like never before. For many, it also tested their commitment to ethics and integrity in an environment of constant pressure.
On behalf of Central New Mexico Community College, I want to thank our business community for its resilience, its devotion to keeping our economy afloat for the past 14 months, its support of employees and our communities, and for giving us all optimism and high hopes for a strong rebound in the months ahead.
Multiple programs boost local economic opportunity
From left, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and N.M. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham listen to the remarks of Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel senior vice president and general manager of Manufacturing and Operations, during the announcement of Intel’s $3.5 million in its Rio Rancho plant Monday. Gary Herron photo.
Work to bolster the economy was the main focus at the Thursday morning NAIOP Rio Rancho Roundtable virtual session.
Sparked by the May 3 news that Intel was investing $3.5 billion into its sprawling Rio Rancho campus, and bringing 700 new high-tech jobs and 1,000 construction jobs, creating new jobs and training a workforce were among the topics.