Commerce Week at a Glance: Deputy Secretary Confirmed

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July 25, 2014

Good evening from the Department of Commerce.

We are happy to announce Bruce Andrews as the newly confirmed Deputy Secretary of the Department of Commerce. As the Department’s Chief of Staff for the last two and a half years, Bruce has played an integral role in the implementation of initiatives that help businesses create jobs and strengthen our economy. Congratulations, Bruce!

The Commerce Department is also busy preparing for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, which will take place in Washington, DC from August 4-6. As part of the Summit, the U.S. Department of Commerce and Bloomberg Philanthropies will co-host the first-ever U.S.-Africa Business Forum on August 5, a day focused on trade and investment opportunities. The Forum will convene heads of state and business executives from both sides of the Atlantic to further strengthen the commercial ties between the United States and Africa.

Next week, Secretary Pritzker will join Secretary of State, John Kerry, for the U.S-India Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi to strengthen economic ties and increase collaboration between the U.S and the newly-elected Indian government. 

Best,

Justin

Latest News

Commerce Joins Federal Partners to Present Job Training Programs Review - In our “Open for Business Agenda,” the Department of Commerce is making workforce development a top priority for the first time ever. While the Department does not directly fund job training programs, many of our initiatives support efforts to match workers to local industry needs.

U.S.-Africa Business Success Stories: How a Texas Oil Company Started Doing Business in Cameroon and Morocco - Africa is now home to six of the top ten fastest-growing economies in the world, leading President Obama to call sub-Saharan Africa the “world’s next major economic success story”. The Department of Commerce is working to facilitate and advocate for American businesses in this growing region and U.S. firms are eager to help unlock even more of Africa’s economic potential.

New BEA Data Provide Insights on How Harsh Winter Impacted Industries in First Quarter - Severe weather conditions can have both positive and negative (although mostly negative) effects on the Nation’s economic performance. For some industries, such as “agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting” and “construction” it is intuitive, while for other industries, such as “mining,” and “nondurable-goods manufacturing,” the link may not be as intuitive.

U.S.-Africa Business Success Stories: A Kodak Moment: How the Department of Commerce Brokered a Deal between Eastman Kodak and an Egyptian Bank - Africa’s potential as the world’s next major economic story is why businesses in the United States, like Kodak, want to offer their products, services, and expertise to help unlock even more of Africa’s potential – and the Obama Administration and Department of Commerce are committed to helping these exporting businesses each step of the way.

NOAA and Partners Provide Real-time Information to Keep Economic Activity Flowing in Port of Jacksonville - Jacksonville PORTS® will provide mariners with better maritime information about currents and water levels so they can navigate more efficiently and safely. PORTS®, combined with up-to-date nautical charts and precise positioning information, can provide mariners with a clearer picture of the potential dangers in the water.

Supporting the Best Environment for U.S. Exporters - To promote professional development and to make sure our specialists stay on top of the latest business trends and opportunities, our teams come together to share lessons learned, study best practices, and discuss ways their industry is changing.

Census Bureau Updates Interactive HIV/AIDS Database; New Prevalence Estimates from More Than 100 Countries - The Census Bureau’s HIV/AIDS database is the world’s only resource that consolidates HIV/AIDS information for policymakers, academics and health care professionals who conduct research to help end the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

SEWW Energy, Inc. Inks a $175 Million Deal Spanning Seven Years Following West Africa Trade Mission with Commerce Department - Within the seven-year time frame, SEWW Energy is authorized to provide products and services in support of the project that will include network transmission, the rebuilding of substations, and the design of smart grids.

Census Bureau Releases Disability Facts and Figures in Recognition of ADA Anniversary - In preparation for the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, the U.S. Census Bureau released its collection of the most recent data pertaining to Americans with disabilities.

FirstNet: Deploying a Resilient Broadband Network for the Nation’s First Responders - America’s first responders deserve the very best tools to do their jobs and save lives. The FirstNet network will do just that - deliver nationwide broadband network that provides modern technology, devices, and priority access during emergencies.

Working to Ensure Public Safety Has Cutting-Edge, Reliable Communications - The U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is working to ensure our nation’s first responders have access to the most advanced communications when responding to an emergency or natural disaster.

Data

Under Secretary Doms wrote Panelists, Audience Provide Feedback on the Value of Census Data at ESRI Conference on his blog this week.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis wrote New BEA Data Provides Insights on How Harsh Winter Impacted Industries in First Quarter , Gross Domestic Product by Industry: First Quarter 2014 as well as Measurement of the U.S. Economy is a Job that Never Stops; Here’s Why GDP Numbers Get Revised  on their blog this week.

Sales of new single family houses in June 2014 were 406,000 at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, down 8.1 percent from May’s revised rate and down 11.5 percent from June 2013.

New orders for manufactured durable goods in June 2014 increased 0.7 percent, to $239.9 billion. Excluding transportation, new orders rose 0.8 percent. Overall shipments increased 0.1 percent, while capital goods shipments rose 1.0 percent. Unfilled orders rose 0.8 percent, and inventories increased 0.4 percent in June 2014.

U.S. new residential sales for June were at a seasonally adjusted rate of 406,000. This is 8.1 percent below the revised May 2014 estimate of 442,000.

June 2014 new orders for manufactured durable goods increased 0.7 percent, to $239.9 billion. Shipments increased 0.1 percent, to $238.2 billion. Unfilled orders rose 0.8 percent to $1,096.8 billion and inventories increased 0.4 percent, to $399.7 billion.

Commerce Data in the News:

The International Trade Administration’s data on the US-Africa Business Forum was highlighted in the Washington Post article; Obama’s Africa Summit Set to See $900m+ in Deals Announced.

The International Trade Administration’s data on tourism and travel featured in the CBS News article; Tourists from the Far East flocking to the U.S. Northeast.

Wall Street Journal cites a Census Bureau poster presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) based on American Community Survey data to write that millennials get flack for postponing marriage, but what’s less discussed is how, to some extent, they’re just responding rationally to their local housing markets in the article, When it Comes to Housing, Maybe Millennials Aren’t so Different After All.

Data Releases Next Week: Housing Vacancies and Homeownership: 2014 Q2 (Census); Gross Domestic Product: 2014 Q2 (Advance) (BEA); Construction Put in Place: June (Census); Personal Income: June (BEA)

Next Week

On Monday, Secretary Pritzker will join Secretary of State John Kerry for the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi. Secretary Pritzker will lead discussions aimed at helping strengthen economic ties between the U.S. and India through collaboration in several key sectors. Their trip will mark the first U.S. Cabinet-level visit to New Delhi since the new Indian government was elected. Prior to the Strategic Dialogue, Secretary Pritzker will visit Mumbai for meetings with Indian business leaders.

Also on Monday, Under Secretary for International Trade Stefan Selig will travel to Minneapolis, MN., to meet with local U.S. Export Assistance Center (USEAC) staff,  participate in the District Export Council (DEC) luncheon, and attend the Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (TTAB) meeting.

On Tuesday, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) will host their annual Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy in Washington, DC. White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough and Under Secretary for Industry and Security (ITA), Eric Hirschhorn, are scheduled to deliver remarks at the event on Tuesday. Deputy Secretary of Commerce, Bruce Andrews, will deliver remarks at the conference on Wednesday.

Also on Tuesday, NTIA Deputy Administrator and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information, Angela Simpson, will attend the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) 2014 Access to Capital Conference in Washington, D.C. She will participate on a panel entitled “Big Data, Surveillance, Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Identity Theft: Impacts on People of Color.”

On Wednesday, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Internet Policy Task Force (IPTF) will hold public roundtables in Los Angeles on Tuesday and in Berkeley, CA, on Wednesday to solicit input on the legal framework for the creation of remixes, the relevance and scope of the first sale doctrine in the digital environment, and the appropriate calibration of statutory damages in the contexts of individual file sharers and of secondary liability for large-scale infringement.

Also on Wednesday, NIST will host the Second Disaster Resilience Workshop at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. This workshop will be a working meeting for sector-based resilience experts and leaders to directly contribute to the Disaster Resilience Framework.

On Thursday, MBDA will hold its annual National Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week Conference at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. The conference is the nation's premier event for minority businesses and the public and private sectors. The 2014 National MED Week Conference offers a venue for minority-owned firms to access information, tools, and resources to grow their businesses both domestically and internationally. National Director of MBDA, Alejandra Castillo, will deliver opening remarks at the conference and awards ceremony. Deputy Secretary of Commerce, Bruce Andrews, will deliver keynote remarks and present MED Week Awards to recipients.

Also on Thursday, Census Bureau Director John Thompson will attend the Virginia Tech Alumni in Leadership Roles Panel Discussion at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, VA. He will participate in a panel discussion titled “Leadership and Public Service in the National Capital Region: A forum for Hokies in Government and Public Policy.”

Photo of the Week

Secretary Pritzker met with the Department of Commerce's Office of the Secretary Summer 2014 Intern Class.

Video of the Week

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides guidance that aims to improve communities resilience to coastal hazards.