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AeA's Latest Report on High-Tech Employment

New! Cyberstates 2008 provides 2007 national tech trends on employment and venture capital investments as well as the latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development.
April 2008

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The AeA Competitiveness Series
New! Telework in the Information Age
Telework, also known as telecommuting, is the practice of allowing, encouraging, and even requiring that employees work remotely part- or full-time, usually from their home, facilitated by collaborative information and communication technologies.
April 2008

 
The U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
The U.S.-Colombian Free Trade Agreement promises new opportunities and expanded markets for U.S. high-tech exporters, manufacturers, services providers, and their employees. Colombia is the fourth fastest growing market for tech products.
March 2008
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AeA Competitiveness Series.
AeA's Latest Report on High-Tech Trade
Trade in the Cyberstates 2007: A State-by-State Overview of High-Tech International Trade
This report provides comprehensive trade statistics at the national and state level, including 52 state overview pages with detailed graphs. These pages provide an in-depth look at tech exports by leading sectors, leading country destinations, trends over time, and employment supported by such exports.
We Are Still Losing the Competitive Advantage: Now is the Time to Act
The natural sequel to AeA's groundbreaking report of two years ago, this new and expanded report offers updated data, analysis, and recommendations that reinforce the urgent need to act to maintain American competitiveness in a global economy.
March 2007

Advanced Electronics and Information Technologies: The Innovation-Led Climate Change Solution
A landmark study released by AeA Europe that calls for urgent action, if ICT and advanced technologies are to reach their full potential in helping meet the EU’s 2020 climate change targets.
Florida Cybercities 2007 reports on the state of the high-tech industry in Florida. This 41 page report provides you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and leading industry sectors for the state's top 10 metropolitan areas.
September 2007
 
California Cybercities 2006 reports on the state of the high-tech industry in California.  This 51 page report provides you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and leading industry sectors for the state's top 17 metropolitan areas.
June 2006
 
Losing the Competitive Advantage? The Challenge for Science and Technology in the United States Losing the Competitive Advantage?: The Challenge for Science and Technology in the United States
AeA's report is considered by many business leaders and policymakers to be the definitive statement on U.S. competitiveness.  It explores the challenges the United States currently faces and in many ways is ignoring at its peril.
February 2005
 
OpEds on Competitiveness:

Embrace Digital Health Data
Christopher W. Hansen
President and CEO, AeA
Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise

For High Tech, Getting Workers Is Now a Crisis
William T. Archey and Josh James, AeA
American University Business Law Brief

Stop the Political Football: Pass a Permanent Tax Credit
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News

U.S. Must Welcome Immigrants with Special Skills
Martin H. Singer
Chairman and CEO, PCTEL
The Chicago Sun-Times

Competitiveness Issue Offers a Chance To Rise Above Politics
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News

Eating Our Seed Corn
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The National Journal

Meeting the Challenge of Our Kids' Future
Robert DeKoning
CEO, Routeware
The Oregonian

We Should Be Attracting World's Top Talent to America
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
The San Jose Mercury News

Plea to Congress: Travel More, Not Less
William T. Archey
President and CEO, AeA
Roll Call

Open Your Eyes -- U.S. Tech Is Slipping
Robert Pepper
Chairman, KeyEye Communications Inc.
The Sacramento Business Journal

America Must Invest in Education, Science To Compete with the Rest of the World
Michael Hickey
COO, MapInfo Corporation
The Albany Times Union

Offshore Outsourcing Offshore Outsourcing in an Increasingly Competitive and Rapidly Changing World: A High-Tech Perspective
This report examines the factors surrounding offshore outsourcing and concludes that this is really a symptom of a much larger issue: that of U.S. competitiveness in a global marketplace.
March 2004


    

Compensation & Benefits Surveys

Salary Surveys
Benchmark your compensation & benefits strategy against other high-tech companies, using a report database that is updated daily and exclusive for the high-tech industry. 

 
Operating Ratios Surveys

2004 Operating Ratios Surveys
Check out the AeA 2004 Operating Ratio Survey, which breaks out multiple analyses of different areas including sales, productivity, financial ratios, human resources and more.

Coming soon...the 2008 Operating Ratios Surveys!
To order a copy or to add your name to the invitation list for the 2007 survey, please contact Terry_Byington@aeanet.org or call 425.775.6168. Supplies of the 2004 Survey are limited.

AeA's Cyber Series Industry Publications
Your business intelligence tool on high-tech trends internationally, nationally, statewide, and locally.

AeA's Definition of the High-Tech Industry
 

Cyberstates 2007 provides 2006 national tech trends on employment and venture capital investments as well as the latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development.
 
Cyberstates 2006 provides 2005 national tech trends on employment, exports, and venture capital investments. The latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development are also examined.
 
Cyberstates 2005 provides 2004 national tech trends on employment, exports, and venture capital investments. The latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development are also examined.
 
Broadband in the States 2003 provides an objective, quantitative snapshot of broadband deployment in the United States and examines national and state-by-state broadband data.

 
CyberEducationCyberEducation 2002 details key K-12 and postsecondary education indicators at the national and state level.



 
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Compensation & Benefits Surveys

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Operating Ratios Surveys

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Executive Director, AeA Washington Council
425.775-6168
 
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