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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech and Gwinnett Tech Receive $1.65 Million Grant to Boost Job Creation]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Institute of Technology and Gwinnett Technical College,
part of the Atlanta Health Information Technology (HIT) cluster, have been
awarded a $1.65 million grant to enhance the state’s capabilities in this
sector. The initiative is part of the federal government’s Jobs and Innovation
Accelerator Challenge, a tri-agency competition initiated to support the
advancement of 20 high-growth, regional industry clusters. The Atlanta HIT
cluster’s proposal was one of 20 selected from 125 applicants.</p>

<p>The collaborative program, designed to quickly create jobs to
fill demand in Georgia’s expanding HIT cluster, provides a commercialization
pathway for the supply-side and training for the workforce on the provider
side. The initiative also engages traditionally underserved businesses
throughout the state’s economically distressed areas via technical assistance
resources.&nbsp; </p>

<p>“Our ultimate goal is simple – to achieve higher-quality,
lower-cost and more patient-centric health care throughout Georgia,” said Steve
Rushing, director of HIT initiatives at Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation
Institute (EI<sup>2</sup>), who will serve as the general advisor for the
integrated project plan. &nbsp;“Through
extensive collaboration and partnerships, this initiative leverages existing
resources to boost job creation through technology deployment, and thus economic
development.”</p>

<p>The HIT proposal is funded by the Economic Development
Administration (EDA), the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) and the
Small Business Administration (SBA). The Atlanta Development Authority (ADA) will
assist with financing coordination on the SBA Scope of Work.</p>

<p>&nbsp;“ADA will focus on
identifying and coordinating financing sources such as small business loans and
equity from angel and venture capital firms to enhance this initiative,” says
Brian McGowan, president and ADA CEO. “This grant will greatly expand our
region’s capacity to create jobs and establish a global competitive edge in a
highly sought after innovation cluster.”</p>

<p>In-kind donations and support for hiring program graduates
have also come from the HIT industry and information technology providers. In
addition, the Georgia Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business
Center will play a key role in identifying eligible and formerly underserved
small businesses to participate in the program.</p>

<p>The centerpiece of the EDA funds provided by this grant will
be the creation of an Interoperability Lab that will be funded for two years.&nbsp; A standards-based facility located at the
Georgia Tech Research Institute, the lab will test and evaluate cutting-edge
health information technology software innovations originating from industry,
researchers, faculty and students, inventors and other sources.&nbsp; </p>

<p>As part of the initiative, Gwinnett Technical College will
develop a one-year certificate in health information technology. The “Feet on the Ground” program, designed for veterans and
underemployed/unemployed individuals,
will provide industry-designed training for employment in software development,
sales and customer service, medical billing and coding, and computer networking
positions within health care provider organizations.</p>

<p>“This grant and the resulting ‘Feet on the Ground’ program
is great news for our veterans, those unemployed and underemployed, and
individuals eager to enter the rapidly growing field of health information
technology,” said Gwinnett Tech President Sharon Bartels. “HIT is a growing
sector where there are jobs – for those with the right skills and training. The
program Gwinnett Tech will develop will help fill this unmet need for a skilled
workforce and connect job seekers with employers.”</p>

<p>The “Feet on the Ground” certification program will undergo
curriculum development and preparation for the initial project year. The target
for years two and three will be to graduate more than 400 certified trainees
annually, approximately half of them veterans.&nbsp;
</p>

<p>More information on the HIT initiative will soon be
available on the EI<sup>2 </sup><a href="http://innovate.gatech.edu/">website</a>.
</p>

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