INNOVATION
& COMPETITIVENESS - IEEE-USA will support the implementation of
innovation-related legislation and the associated R&D budget
appropriations needed to sustain U.S. technological leadership; promote
economic competitiveness; and create high-value, advanced research and
engineering jobs in the U.S. Priorities include:
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Strengthening K-12 math and science
education, and undergraduate and graduate engineering education.
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Advocating sound U.S. defense R&D,
aeronautics and astronautics technology policies.
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Maintaining federal investments in
engineering research and development, including university research and
education initiatives.
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Enacting a permanent extension of the
Federal R&D tax credit that is competitive with those of other nations,
but restricted to R&D in the U.S.
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Reducing the adverse impact on U.S.
scientific leadership and technological competitiveness by the
off-shoring of public and private sector research and development.
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Repealing the tax benefits for industries
who offshore science and technology jobs.
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Rewarding and encouraging academia to
protect intellectual property supported by both the public sector and
private industry.
ENERGY
– IEEE-USA will support proactive energy policies that result in the
development of new energy sources and the reduction of U.S. dependence on
oil in an economically and environmentally sound way. Priorities include:
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Promoting increased efficiency in the
conversion, delivery and use of energy, which is necessary to help meet
the challenges of prosperity, security and the environment.
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Radically transforming the transportation
sector to shift our energy use from imported oil to domestic energy
production by focusing first on electric vehicle technologies, and then
replacing the remaining transportation fuels by making use of
alternative fuels.
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Responding to the threat of climate change
through the greening of future of electric power supply by expanding the
use of renewable electric generation, expanding nuclear generation and
capturing carbon emissions from fossil power plants.
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Building a stronger and smarter electrical
energy infrastructure by transforming the network into a smart grid,
expanding the transmission system as needed to maintain reliability and
capture economic benefits and by developing large-scale electricity
storage systems.
INTERNET,
COMMUNICATIONS and OTHER NETWORKS - IEEE-USA will support public policy
initiatives to provide nationwide and ubiquitous access to affordable
high-speed broadband data services and to facilitate use of new and
demanding Internet applications. Such access will stimulate innovation, spur
economic activity, increase national security and contribute to increased
productivity for the nation. Priorities include:
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Universal and affordable access to
high-speed broadband networks.
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Fostering competition in facilities,
services, and content.
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Creating understandable metrics for
network consumers.
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Fostering innovation, new applications,
and new uses of the Internet.
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Promoting education, regulation, and
legislation fostering network and system security for users,
enterprises, and national infrastructure.
IMMIGRATION
– IEEE-USA will support public policies to ensure greater equity in the
recruitment, utilization and compensation of US and foreign–born high tech
workers. Priorities include:
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Increasing the availability of permanent,
employment-based (EB) visas and streamline the immigrant admissions
process.
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Facilitating the transition of foreign
students with advanced degrees in STEM fields to LPR (green card)
status.
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Reforming the H-1B temporary work visa
program.
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Expediting short-term visitor visa
processing.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY -The U.S. economy, job growth and competitiveness depends upon
effective and well balanced protections for intellectual property. IEEE-USA
will promote intellectual property reforms that maintain the careful
balances established in our constitution and which are equitable and serve
the entire cross-section of IEEE-USA
membership, including fledgling companies (and solo inventors), university
faculty, as well as Fortune 500 companies. Priorities include:
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Encouraging intellectual property laws and
regulations that support entrepreneurial efforts; the engineering and
development of inventions and innovations; and commercialization of
those inventions.
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Clarifying software patentability.
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Considering alternatives to patent
protection for fast moving technology.
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Encouraging U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) operations that enhance quality, organization and
management of examination and grant functions to balance the rights of
inventors and society.
ENGINEERING
WORKFORCE – IEEE-USA will support public policy initiatives to foster
continuing education and retraining of the engineering workforce; to improve
the accessibility and affordability of high quality health insurance; and,
to expand tax-favored opportunities to save for retirement. Priorities
include:
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Proposing new incentives for continuing
education to help engineers and other professionals maintain their
skills and remain competitive.
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Supporting tax and other incentives to
retrain engineers and other skilled
high-tech workers who are displaced.
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Enacting legislation to enable business
associations and professional societies to offer affordable health
insurance plans for members and their families nationally.
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Supporting changes in the tax treatment of
health insurance and employment-based health benefits.
E-HEALTH
- IEEE-USA will support public policies designed to improve the quality,
availability and affordability of healthcare through greater adoption of
information technology, including the establishment of a National Health
Information Network. Priorities include:
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Ensuring interoperability of electronic
health information systems.
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Supporting community demonstration
projects using Electronic Health Records.
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Improving the availability of credible
information on health care alternatives, providers, and institutions
through electronic media.
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Ensuring the privacy and security of
personal health records to prevent abuses such as genetic discrimination
and identity theft.
CRITICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION –IEEE-USA will promote technology policies
designed to reduce the vulnerability of critical U.S. infrastructures to
terrorist attacks and Natural and other disasters. Priorities include:
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Ensuring the reliability and security of
the electric power grid.
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Enhancing port and aviation security.
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Promoting cybersecurity and protection of
the computer networks that control much of our civil infrastructures.
Other Issues of Concern
In
addition to these priorities, IEEE-USA will work with other Organizations
and IEEE organizational units to support their government relations needs,
and will seize opportunities to make contributions on other issues as they
arise on subjects ranging from R&D, energy, communications, careers,
Intellectual Property, and transportation.
FEEDBACK WELCOME
Do not
hesitate to contact us and express your views about legislative or
regulatory actions in either your home state legislature or Congress.
Please let IEEE-USA know if there are opportunities to affect positive
changes for the U.S. engineering community and industries that rely on
engineers. If you have questions about these issues please contact Erica
Wissolik at
e.wissolik@ieee.org.