^Search our news archive of 9,196,906 headlines
>switch to our U.S. site U.S. versionLast update: New York 20:05
London 00:05
Tokyo 09:05
One News Page » Category » Computer Industry » Friday, 23 October 2009 » Is the federal stimulus creating tech jobs The

Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New WindowIs the federal stimulus creating tech jobs? The government isn't saying

Reported by Industry Standard on Friday, 23 October 2009 (on October 23, 2009)
Industry Standard

WASHINGTON -- One obvious follow-up question to the U.S. government's announcement this month that the federal stimulus has created or saved 30,000 jobs so far is this: How many were IT and engineering jobs?
Unfortunately, there isn't an answer.
There is no information at Recovery.gov concerning the types of jobs either saved or created from the $16 billion in contracts awarded so far, representing 2% of the $787 billion stimulus.
The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board that provides Recovery.gov, designed to allow citizens to track funding, is posting only what it gets in reports from recipients. "We are not analyzing it in terms of types of jobs," said a board spokeswoman.
"That sort of analysis may be made at a later date, once we get the additional recipient reports on grants and loans posted on the Web site," but there's no time frame for providing it, she said.
The Recovery.gov site includes interactive maps and spreadsheets showing companies that have received the data, the number of jobs created or saved, and a description of some of the work.
This barebones information makes a rough guess possible about the quality of jobs based on description of the work, but that's it.
"One of the primary reasons for the stimulus money is to create jobs and one of the primary things we would like to know from this data is what kinds of jobs were created, said Tony Fisher, the president and CEO of data management firm DataFlux Corp.
He blamed the lack of detailed information on an absence of data, a lack of consistency to the data we have and insufficient rules governing how that data is supposed to be collected and displayed.
"[Recovery.gov] falls short in a number of respects in helping users understanding spending," said Craig Jennings, a senior policy analyst for OBM Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog group.
Among the problems is site navigation difficulty and an inability to search by recipient. This prompted the creation this month of the Coalition for and Accountable Recovery, which represents about 30 groups.
Along with OBM Watch, some of its other members include the Center for Responsive Politics, OMB Watch, Sunlight Foundation, Economic Policy Institute. The groups criticized the usability of the Web site, and said it needed functions, such as ability to search by recipient.
The stimulus is expected to create IT jobs but there's never been any estimate about how many. Both IT and engineering jobs have declined in the recession.
However, IT firms are expecting the stimulus to perk up spending. Mark Loughbridge, IBM's chief financial officer, said this month that public sector was again the fastest growing sector with 2% growth, led by health care and education.
"Now I think this is quite logical given the rollout of stimulus spend globally," he said told analysts on a third quarter earnings call this month.
Meanwhile, Sun Microsystems Inc. said this week it is cutting 3,000 jobs as it awaits the acquisition of Oracle Corp.


Links: Open full story in new window Full news story 

Post this: FacebookFacebook  EmailE-mail  TwitterTwitter  MixxMixx  StumbleUponStumbleUpon  FriendFeedFriendFeed
Recent related news
Huffington Post
5 hours ago - Politics
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Jared Cohen: Resetting U.S.-Russia Relations with a Mix of Tech and Diplomacy

The idea of a U.S. government led delegation of high-technology CEOs to Russia may seem strange,...
Industry Standard
1 day ago - Computer Industry
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Outsourcing: Prepare Now for Anti-Offshoring Laws

Whether any future U.S. jobs bills will contain anti-offshoring measures remains up in the air. But...
Huffington Post
1 day ago - Business
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Jonathan Kim: Where Business That Support Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Should Go

If you go to the website for the US Chamber of Commerce (USCOC), America\'s \"voice of business\"...
Huffington Post
1 day ago - Politics
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Harry Moroz: Lightening Beutner's Burden: The Impossible Battle of LA's Jobs Czar

Mayor Villaraigosa\'s hiring of a jobs czar in January was met with groans of too little, too late....
The New Republic
2 days ago - US
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

What Failure Would Cost the Democrats

Disgruntled (if not former) Democrats Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen are the latest to join in offering...
Industry Standard
2 days ago - Computer Industry
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Who else wants national broadband?

Let's say that the http://www.fcc.gov/ ">Federal Communications Commission's $15.5 billion broadband...
Industry Standard
2 days ago - Computer Industry
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Reaction to FCC's broadband plan: Generally positive

The U.S. Federal Communication Commission's national broadband plan, released Tuesday, received...
Business Insider
2 days ago - Business
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Bush, Drugs, And A Recession Caused The Deficit -- But Don't Worry, We've Got It Under Control

(This is the joint statement of Tim Geithner, Christina Romer, and Peter Orszag before the House...
Huffington Post
2 days ago - Business
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Gilbert B. Kaplan: If China Throws Out Google, We Should Throw Out their Computers

The concept of reciprocity in trade has a long and storied history, and one that ought to be...
Huffington Post
2 days ago - Business
Information / Related NewsOpen Full Story in New Window

Pat Choate: Trade Deficits and the Financial Crisis

Henry M. Paulson, former CEO of Goldman Sachs and Treasury Secretary during the recent collapse of...
Twitter   Tweet the News!47
Twitter login: password:
Register to store your twitter account details
There don't appear to be any related tweets.
Be the first to tweet the news!

Tip: Sign up as a Member now - FREE access to news alerts, news bookmarking and more.

Environmentally friendly: One News Page is hosted on servers powered solely by renewable energy
© 2010 One News Page Ltd. All Rights Reserved.  |  About us  |  Press Room  |  Terms & Conditions  |  Privacy Policy  |  Content Accreditation
One News Page - Top Headlines RSS Feed Top News RSS Feed  |  News for my Website  |  Archive  |  Advertise  |  Help  |  Enquiries  |  Bookmark this site  |  U.S. version U.S. version
-