While much of the sprawling $800 billion legislation consists of tax cuts and broad spending increases for existing programs, like $27 billion on highways and $8.4 billion on public transit, the biggest outlay on new initiatives is essentially a technology industry wish list: in the Senate version, about $7 billion for expanding high-speed Internet access, some $20 billion for building a so-called smart grid power network and $20 billion for digitizing health records.Technology’s Fingerprints on the Stimulus Bill - NYTimes.com
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Technology’s Fingerprints on the Stimulus Bill - NYTimes.com
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