Guest Columns

Keep Track Of Inventions Created Under Joint R&D Agreements

ANN ARBOR ? It?s a typical scenario: two companies cooperate in a joint research and development project which includes an upfront business arrangement concerning the ownership, manufacture and sale of the resulting technology and intellectual property. If the project is successful, it generates unique product ideas, samples and prototypes are exchanged, and programs are developed

By |2005-11-02T00:00:00-05:00November 2nd, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|

Identification, Elimination Of Exploitable Software Vulnerabilities National Priority

DETROIT - Consider this. A terrorist group brings down the entire Pacific Northwest electrical grid. Then they disable telecommunication between the U.S. East and West Coast. Then, they shut down the air traffic control system for New York, grounding all air-traffic into and out of the Northeast while at the same time preventing all credit

By |2005-10-13T00:00:00-04:00October 13th, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|

Looking Back, Looking Ahead ? Face Time

TROY - With more than 30 years in the PR field, I have seen a multitude of technology and techniques come and go. With new waves of technology, old tactics are being pushed aside for something flashy, immediate and far reaching. When I started in PR, it was easier to build meaningful relationships with journalists

By |2005-10-06T00:00:00-04:00October 6th, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|

Government Affairs For Technology Businesses

ANN ARBOR - Every year, the federal government authorizes spending of almost $1 trillion for goods and services that range from purchasing pencils to Apache helicopters. Yet with all this opportunity, many businesses shy away from creating a government affairs strategy to obtain government grants and contracts because they believe that the process is cumbersome

By |2005-10-04T00:00:00-04:00October 4th, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|

Michigan And A New Diverse Economy

TROY - For the last 30 years of my professional life I have watched Michigan?s economy reach high points and unfortunately a few low points, writes John Bailey, CEO of John Bailey & Associates Public Relations. Despite the current state, I am confident that we can exceed those heights again with more diverse industries. With

By |2005-08-31T00:00:00-04:00August 31st, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|

When Will The Internet Be Divided Among Nations?

NEW YORK - The desired goal of most of the other countries other than United States is to end up with their own local language suffixes, own local language domain names, basically their own Internet, with its own domain registration policies - in a nutshell, a very big and a very complex global mess, indeed.

By |2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00August 8th, 2005|Archive, Guest Columns|