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| Immediate Release |
Friday, July 18, 2008 |
| For Information Contact |
(315) 798-5800 |
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Picente:
Oneida County
Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that he has written a
letter to Gov. David Paterson calling for an
advanced semiconductor packaging research and development center that will
be built as part of a recently-announced IBM expansion project to be located
in
“Placing this facility in Picente said the facility would fit with the county’s long-term economic development strategy. “We are working to grow a stronger technology sector, and this project could give us a great boost,” Picente said. “Because we are a region where so many people face economic insecurity, because we have a number of assets that can make this a great location, and because we have a promise of jobs from Albany that has never been realized, I think we should be given the strongest consideration as a site for this new facility. That’s why we are taking a pro-active role.” Picente’s
letter says, “We happen to believe that there is a lot more to our region
and its technology base that your predecessor never took the time to
understand or appreciate. Over the past decade this region has made major
strides to forge closer ties to the R&D capability present at the Air
Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) that anchors “All
of our local leaders are working in partnership to revive our economy
through developing our technology sector,” the letter says. “SUNY IT is
a growing center of expertise in cybersecurity, information technology and
microelectronics. SUNY and MVCC are currently jointly working on
cutting-edge NSF-funded research. … the semiconductor packaging research
and development center – with its projected $150 million in construction
costs and 675 permanent, high-paying jobs – offers our region an
opportunity to take a major, tangible step forward that can serve as a
catalyst to further growth in the technology sector and as a springboard in
our efforts to attract the kinds of former residents and visitors you met
recently as you ran the Boilermaker. Furthermore, siting this center in
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“Selecting
Oneida County as the site for the semiconductor packaging research and
development center will give New York an outstanding facility with
top-quality workers, and bring our community good jobs that can help our
region continue the revitalization we have begun,” Picente wrote. “I
know that Albany hasn’t forgotten about the Mohawk Valley, but action is
needed to convince my friends and neighbors that New York State’s focus on
economic development doesn’t end at Exit 24 which appears to be the
growing sentiment to those of us who live in what is truly Upstate New York.
I believe that your administration should borrow a page from the success
that the European Union had in revitalizing the economies of The letter concludes: “My office and Mohawk Valley EDGE invite you and IBM to visit the Marcy site as we to help you further explore this concept to help our region embark on a recovery that will propel our communities into a brighter, better future.” |
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