Oneida County’s Disappointment with Federal Funding for Technology Jobs: Despite Exclusion from Tech Hub Grants, County Executive Picente Jr. Remains Committed to Growing the Economy and Advancing Innovation

Picente frustrated by federal technology funding exclusion – Oneida Dispatch

In recent news, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. presented his 2024 budget, expressing frustration after learning that federal funding was not available to improve technology jobs in the county. The US Economic Development Administration’s exclusion of the Utica-Rome region from Tech Hub grant awards, despite having over 2,000 semiconductor and supply chain jobs – more than any other area in New York that received Phase 2 funding, only added to his disappointment.

On July 2nd, the Biden-Harris Administration announced approximately $504 million in implementation grants to 12 Tech Hubs across the United States. The goal is to scale up the production of critical technologies, create jobs in innovative industries, strengthen economic competitiveness and accelerate growth in industries of the future. While New York’s NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub was selected as one of the recipients, receiving an estimated $40 million, Picente criticized the federal government for excluding Oneida County from these grants.

Despite this setback, Picente emphasized that Oneida County will continue to invest in its tech corridor with the support of New York State and other partners. The county remains committed to growing its economy and supporting technology-related industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, quantum computing, cybersecurity and drone research and development. While Picente’s disappointment with the federal government’s decision is evident, he remains dedicated to advancing technology jobs and innovation in the region.

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