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In my petition letter, all the exhibits are categorized and labled properly, I think, (Just too many!)
For example:

(a) National interests of Dr. XXXX’s research in optics, high power laser and optics communications

In a report released by the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC), former President Clinton addressed, “Our nation’s economic future and the welfare of our citizens depend on continued advances and innovation in the information technologies which have produced so many remarkable developments in science, engineering, medicine, business, and education.” The President also voiced his support for research in information technology, “Information technology can be a powerful tool for achieving many of our most important national objectives, such as creating jobs and growing our economy, providing our children with a world-class education, expanding access to high-quality health care in rural America, and strengthening our national security.”

As we enter the twenty-first century, our ability to harness the power and promise of leading-edge advances in technology will determine, in large measure, our national prosperity, security, and global influence, and with them the standard of living and quality of life of our people. These essential tools of modern society open our eyes to new opportunities and challenges, such as high technology industries, from information and communications technology to biotechnology, form the cutting edge of our economy. Perhaps more than any other technical area, information and communication technologies are what make our society “modern”. The ability to rapidly access and share vast amounts of information has been the driving force in economic growth and improved quality of life in the latter part of twentieth century. Accordingly, information and communication technologies are essential to meeting national goals in economic growth and national security, and in helping other technical areas to realize their full potential.

Recognizing that global technological leadership of the United States is vital to the national interest, President George W. Bush pointed out: “Science and technology have never been more essential to the defense of the nation and the health of our economy.” In the remarks by the President in meeting with high-tech leaders, President Bush addressed, “You’ve changed the way we work and communicate, and you’ve changed the way we learn. You’ve done for America---economic leadership in the 21st century what heavy industry did for America in the 20th century.” “The social benefits from the tech industry are as sweeping as the economic potential---telemedicine for the sick, distance learning and assistive technology for individuals with disabilities, for example. Your companies symbolize the innovation and optimism of this great nation. Your success fills us all with confidence in the continued growth of our economy.” Most recently in his speech to address the nation, President Bush emphasized: “In the war against terrorism, America’s vast science and technology base provides us with a key advantage.” “America leads the world because of our system of private enterprise and a system that encourages innovation. And it's important that we keep it that way. See, I think the proper role for government is not to try to create wealth, but to create an environment in which the entrepreneurial spirit flourishes. That's what I love about the country, the entrepreneurial spirit.” (See Exhibits 13-16).


Exhibit 13: “Promoting Innovation and Competitiveness – President Bush’s Technology Agenda”, the White House News Release, July 2002

Exhibit 14: “Remarks by the President in Meeting with High-Tech Leaders”, the White House News Release, March 2001

Exhibit 15: “A Nation Online: How Americans Are Expanding Their Use of the Internet,” U.S. department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, February 2002

Exhibit 16: “President Clinton Welcomes Plan to Strengthen U.S. Leadership in Information Technology,” The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, August 1998

Other parts are also Categorized and labled the same way


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