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Type: Presentation slides / presentation deck (kpcb 'usa inc.')
File Size: 2.1 MB
Summary

The document consists of two slides (pages 371 and 372) from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider?'. The content analyzes US technology R&D spending from 1953-2008, noting a shift from federal to private industry funding, and argues for government incentives to encourage private R&D investment for GDP growth. It features a quote from Intel CEO Paul Otellini and references an article by John Chambers and Safra Catz; the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger congressional investigation cache.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Paul Otellini CEO, Intel Corporation
Quoted regarding the future of business assumptions, innovation, and education.
John Chambers Author
Cited in a footnote as co-author of a WSJ article regarding overseas profits.
Safra Catz Author
Cited in a footnote as co-author of a WSJ article regarding overseas profits.

Timeline (2 events)

2009-02-10
Statement made by Paul Otellini regarding economic recovery and innovation.
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2010-10-20
Publication of article 'The Overseas Profits Elephant in the Room' in WSJ.
Wall Street Journal

Locations (1)

Location Context
Subject of the economic analysis and R&D spending data.

Relationships (1)

John Chambers Co-authors Safra Catz
Cited together in footnote 1 regarding a WSJ article.

Key Quotes (4)

"But USA Inc. Has Steadily Scaled Back Investment in Technology R&D Since the 1960s...the Good News is That Private Industry Has Picked Up Lots of Slack, So Far"
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"As we contemplate our future, we must accept the fact that many of the assumptions under which business operated for the past 50 years no longer hold true..."
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"Innovation...accrues to countries in proportion to the quality and rigor of their educational systems..."
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"Government targeted and ‘blue sky’ investment in technology (and defense) has led to crucial technology inventions for America – such as ARPANET / Internet (1970s) and Global Positioning System (1980s)..."
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