Commerce Week at a Glance: Spurring America's Entrepreneurial Spirit

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February 13 2015

This was a big week for Commerce and the work we are doing to help businesses and entrepreneurs with the tools they need to grow and hire. At a time of increasing economic expansion, Secretary Pritzker spoke at the Kauffman Foundation's 2015 State of Entrepreneurship on Wednesday to talk about the power of entrepreneurs and small businesses to America’s economy. She noted that many of the Department’s core responsibilities help create the essential infrastructure of opportunity for entrepreneurs – issuing patents that protect intellectual property, investments in local economic development, collecting and disseminating data to inform better decision making, expanding access to broadband, and protecting a free and open Internet. She also highlighted a number of new ways that the Department of Commerce is helping entrepreneurs through the launch of Startup Global and a partnership between our Census Bureau and the Kaufmann Foundation to better measure the power of entrepreneurship.

Today, Secretary Pritzker accompanied President Obama to the White House Cyber Security Summit at Stanford University, where she detailed the important work NIST is doing with the Cybersecurity Framework. Many companies and governments are increasing their adoption of this framework as the de facto blueprint to better cyber security protections. Leading a panel of top U.S. CEOs and experts, Secretary Pritzker also discussed the important work the Department is doing on our skilled workforce initiative, given there are more than 200,000 current job openings in cyber security positions throughout the country. 

Another key part of Secretary Pritzker’s trip to the west coast this week included a visit to DODOcase, a San Francisco-based manufacturer of high-quality cases for tablets and smart phones. During her tour of the company’s manufacturing facility, Secretary Pritzker met with area business leaders to highlight the importance of trade and exports to our nation. DODOcase products are handmade in San Francisco and when the company opened in April 2010, the same day the iPad was released in the United States, they only had two employees. Today, their workforce has grown to 22 workers and 30 percent of their business has been to customers overseas, which means that exports have been part of the company's business model and success from the start. This visit demonstrates that as 95 percent of the world’s consumers live outside U.S. borders, the prosperity of American businesses and workers is directly tied to their ability to reach new markets and new customers. That is why President Obama has made increased trade a key focus of his plan to create sustainable economic growth for American workers and is pushing for trade promotion legislation as well as the completion of new, high-standard trade agreements that uphold our values and open new markets to American goods and services.

The Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security also released a report today to President Obama, titled “Supporting Travel and Tourism to Grow Our Economy and Create More Jobs: a National Goal on the International Arrivals Process and Airport-Specific Action Plans.” The report establishes a national goal: “The United States will provide a best-in-class arrival experience, as compared to our global competitors, to an ever-increasing number of international visitors while maintaining the highest standards of national security.” This goal was developed through extensive consultation with leaders from the airline, hospitality and travel industries, airport authorities, and state and local governments. This effort announced today also includes a new interagency task force, co-chaired by the Deputy Secretaries of Commerce and Homeland Security, to engage a broad array of industry stakeholders to identify the factors that drive a traveler’s perception of the international arrivals experience and decision to visit the United States. It also includes 17 airport specific plans to simplify and streamline the entry process. Keep in mind that in the last five years more than 333 million international visitors have traveled to the United States. Growth in spending from these visitors during this period has supported roughly 280,000 new American jobs. Preliminary estimates show the United States welcomed a record 74 million international visitors in 2014 alone, and these travelers spent a record $222 billion, supporting 1.1 million jobs.

In other Commerce news, BEA produced new statistics that will make an impact when it comes to measuring America’s economy; NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) lifted off from Cape Canaveral; and NTIA has been working hard on making more federal spectrum available for commercial use.

As you can see, we are working hard to keep America more open for business. 

Enjoy the long weekend!

-Jim

Latest News

Remarks from U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker at the Kauffman Foundation's 2015 State of Entrepreneurship AddressIn her remarks, Secretary Pritzker discussed key ways that the Department of Commerce is working to support entrepreneurship at home and abroad: from the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship to the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation to efforts to build regional ecosystems across the nation. 

Report to the President on America’s National Travel and Tourism Goal- Over the last five years, more than 333 million international visitors have traveled to the United States. Growth in spending from these visitors during this period has supported roughly 280,000 new American jobs. 

Secretary Pritzker Tours DODOcase and Highlights Successful San Francisco Exporters- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker visited DODOcase, a San Francisco-based manufacturer of high-quality cases for electronics like tablets and smart phones.  During her tour, Secretary Pritzker met with company executives and spoke with other San Francisco area business leaders about the importance of trade and exports to businesses' ability to grow and hire. 

U.S. Census Bureau Releases Key Statistics for Valentine's Day- Expressing one’s love to another is a celebrated custom on Valentine’s Day. Opinions differ as to who was the original Valentine, but the most popular theory is that he was a clergyman who was executed for secretly marrying couples in ancient Rome. 

BEA Constantly Innovates to Produce New Statistics Measuring the U.S. Economy- The Bureau of Economic Analysis is producing new economic statistics over the course of this year that offer businesses and households additional tools to make informed decisions and illustrate BEA’s innovative approach to better measure the dynamic U.S. economy.

NOAA Identifies Six Nations Engaging in Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing- Kathryn Sullivan, Ph.D., Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, and NOAA’s administrator at the SeaWeb Seafood Summit in New Orleans released a new NOAA report that identified six nations- Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Nigeria, Nicaragua, and Portugal -- as engaging in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU). 

Supporting Wireless Innovation Through a “Model City”- The demand for wireless devices in all sectors of our lives- from smartphones to smart utility meters - is driving the exploding demand for access to spectrum. By 2019, Cisco predicts there will be a seven-fold increase in data traffic. 

Northern California MBDA Business Centers Help Minority Entrepreneurs Enter Technology Transfer, Innovation Market- Led by National Director Alejandra Castillo, the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) has been collaborating with the San Francisco MBDA Business Center (SFMBC), operated by ASIAN, Inc., to advance a groundbreaking technology transfer and innovation agenda.   

NOAA Launches New Deep Space Solar Monitoring Satellite- NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, last night at 6:03 p.m. EST on its way to an orbit one million miles from Earth. DSCOVR will give NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center forecasters more reliable measurements of solar wind conditions, improving their ability to monitor potentially harmful solar activity.

Secretary Pritzker Visits New York City’s Flatiron School to See Innovative Approach to Skills Training- Last week in New York City, U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker learned about the Flatiron Schools’ innovative approach to skills training. Secretary Pritzker spoke with students, employers and business leaders, who are involved with the school about the importance of job-driven workforce development.  

Cyber Security in Central and Eastern Europe: business opportunities and challenges explored in upcoming webinar and trade mission- Cyber security plays an important role in ensuring the protection of an organization’s vital security properties against security risks in the ever-expanding cyber environment. The damaging effects of cyber threats can be felt throughout many levels in a business or organization, and the effects can quickly spill over across borders.

Recognizing U.S. Exports; Celebrating U.S. Exporters- When it comes to U.S. exports, there has been a lot of good news this month. For the fifth consecutive year, the United States has set a record for exports, and that trend continues to support our economic recovery.

Expanding the Benefits of Broadband in Mississippi- The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s BroadbandUSA team convened a productive workshop in Jackson, Miss., last week to explore ways to close the digital divide in a state that continues to expand broadband connectivity and adoption.

What Does It Take to Clean up the Cleanup From an Oil Spill?- The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (ITOPF) did a study on this very topic, looking at the oil-to-waste ratio for nearly 20 spills. (A messy job, for sure.) ITOPF found that the general rule for estimating waste at oil spills still held true at about 10 times the amount spilled.

USPTO Trade Secret Symposium- On January 8, 2015, the USPTO held a trade secret symposium at USPTO headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The public event featured experts from academia, law, private industry, and the government discussing the importance of trade secrets to innovators.

Hack Housing Spurs Private Sector Innovation through Open Data- Over 200 software developers, designers and makers gathered at the Zillow headquarters for “Hack Housing”, a hackathon co-hosted by Zillow and the University of Washington. Teams of programmers spent the weekend using open data to build apps that help people find affordable, accessible places to live – and pitching their products in competition for a $10,000 top prize.

Data

The Economic and Statistics Administration wrote Data Snapshot: Which states are leading the way in manufacturing and which pay the most? on their blog this week.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis wrote BEA Constantly Innovates to Produce New Statistics Measuring the U.S. Economy on their blog this week.

December 2014 sales of merchant wholesalers were $449.8 billion, down 0.4 percent from last month. End-of-month inventories were $547.6 billion, up 0.1 percent from last month.

U.S. retail and food services sales for January were $439.8 billion, a decrease of 0.8 percent from the previous month but up 3.3 percent above January 2014. Total sales for the November 2014 through January 2015 period were up 3.8 percent from the same period a year ago. The November to December 2014 percent change was unrevised from -0.9 percent.

U.S. total business end-of-month inventories for December 2014 were $1,764.4 billion, up 0.1 percent from last month. U.S. total business sales were $1,331.2 billion, down 0.9 percent from last month.

Commerce Data in the News:

The Wall Street Journal cites Census Bureau statistics on state government finances to report that state governments in fiscal 2013 had $20.38 billion in lottery revenue in the article, Big Powerball Draw Gives Boost to States.

The New York Times cites Census Bureau statistics on marriage to report that married women and men tend to be much better off financially than those who are unmarried, and that those who have fewer assets and more debt early on are less likely to marry or have stable marriages than those who are more financially secure in the article, Falling Marriage Rates Reveal Economic Fault Lines.

Data Releases Next Week: Quarterly Retail E-Commerce Sales: 2014 Q4; New Residential Construction: January 2015 (Census)

Next Week

On Saturday, MBDA National Director Alejandra Castillo will participate on a panel at the Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) - Our Vision, Our Opportunity event in Albany, NY. She will provide guidance on how MWBEs can gain greater access to capital and contracts.

On Monday, the U.S. Department of Commerce will be closed in observance of Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day).

Also on Monday, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Jay Williams will deliver the closing keynote about the Administration’s economic development agenda at the 2015 Shaping our Appalachian Region (SOAR) Strategy Summit “Creating our Future: Regional Strategies for Economic Growth” in Pikeville, KY.

From February 17-19, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs Tom Guevara and Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Director Julie Kirk will participate in the Global Innovation Summit in Palo Alto, CA, to speak about Administration efforts to advance American innovation and entrepreneurship.

From February 18-19, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis Marcus D. Jadotte will participate in the Aero India Aerospace and Defense show in Bangalore, India, where he will help open the pavilion, meet with American exhibitors, and promote collaboration between Indian and American companies. He will also meet with Indian government officials and advocate for American firms, as appropriate.

Photo of the Week

Secretary Pritzker delivering remarks on the leadership of the Department of Commerce and the entire Obama Administration in promoting entrepreneurship across the U.S. at the 2015 State of Entrepreneurship Address, hosted by the Kauffman Foundation.  

Bonus Photo of the Week:

Secretary Pritzker’s DODOcase that she designed when she visited their factory in San Francisco. DODOcase is a manufacturer of high-quality cases for electronics. The company’s manufacturing facility not only signifies ingenuity within the American manufacturing sector, but also the importance of trade and exports to their ability to grow and hire. 

Video of the Week

Jack Markell, Governor of Delaware, believes foreign direct investment - one of SelectUSA’s key priorities - will create more jobs “right here at home.” 

Infographic of the Week

Declining Drive-Ins- The Census Bureau posted a graphic that showed the number of places to watch a movie from your car since 1954. The graphic accompanies the latest release from the 2012 Economic Census Industry Series - this one involving the motion picture and video distribution industry.