Secretary Locke and NASA Administrator Bolden provide blueprint for job creation and innovation to propel regional economy
The President's Task Force on Space Industry Workforce and Economic Development,
co-chaired by U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and NASA Administrator Charles
F. Bolden, Jr., today released its report to the president with recommendations
to enhance economic development strategies along Florida’s Space Coast. The Task Force was charged with
developing a plan for how best to invest $40 million in transition assistance
from the federal government in the Space Coast region as the Space Shuttle program
winds down.
Locke, Bolden, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, and several other senior administration officials have visited the region multiple times since the creation of the Task Force to meet with area workers and experts.
“Over the past few months, we have worked diligently with local government officials, economic development agencies, and affected corporations and employees to develop a comprehensive plan that will create high-skill, high-wage jobs and a strong economic base in the Space Coast,” Locke said. “Space is a key driver of the 21st century American economy and that’s why the president believes so strongly in empowering NASA to pursue new avenues of discovery.” Release | Report | NASA Space Coast Task Force
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