WHEREAS, New England and Eastern Canada have among the highest
concentration of information technology workers, with major specializations in
high skill, high wage information technology occupations, which are integral
for the region’s high tech computer, electronics and communications sectors,
as well as other industries such as finance, insurance and manufacturing; and
WHEREAS, the Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers recognizes the importance of continuing to build the skills
of its workforce in information technology to strengthen its ability to
compete and sustain the long-term economic growth of the knowledge economy;
and
WHEREAS, the Conference agreed by resolution at the Twenty-sixth
Conference to cooperate in addressing regional information technology
workforce needs to enhance and build upon state and provincial initiatives
already under way; and
WHEREAS, a highly successful and widely acclaimed conference
entitled IT Workforce Development 2002: A Call to Action was convened in
Connecticut by Governor John Rowland, under the auspices of the Conference, to
discuss key issues such as: workforce development, building educational
excellence, career awareness and internships, research and development,
technology incubation and commercialization and access to financing in order
to build the knowledge economy of New England and Eastern Canada; and
WHEREAS, significant gaps will persist in meeting the information
technology workforce demands in New England and Eastern Canada over the next
five to ten years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the NEG/ECP recognize the need
for regional action to strengthen and achieve synergy among these individual
state and provincial efforts in information technology; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference propose that initial
action steps be taken over the course of the next year in the following areas
identified through a process involving policy experts from each member of the
Conference. These initial action steps in regional information technology
workforce development should involve:
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New England and Eastern Canada Setting the IT Standards – Exploring the
development of a common set of skill standards and assessment tools for
developing and employing future IT professionals;
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New England and Eastern Canada I-Talent Index – Improving the workforce
information on IT occupations including where are the jobs and what do they
require;
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Share-IT to Build New England and Eastern Canada IT Workforce – Identifying
and sharing best practices in leading IT workforce initiatives, such as
internships, curriculum development and career awareness;
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New England and Eastern Canada Broadband & Education Technology
Infrastructure – Developing an inventory of what exists to ensure all
communities are being served and to identify ways to better leverage
existing investments in fiber optic lines that may run through communities,
but do not offer an "on-ramp" for community access; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference direct its task force to report at
the 28th Annual Conference in 2003.
Adopted at the 27th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers, August 25-27, 2002.
Premier Bernard Landry
Québec Co-Chair |
Governor Lincoln Almond
Rhode Island
Co-Chair |