Will the program continue under Trump? Officials tell Technical.ly they're optimistic.
Anyone wondering about the future of Baltimore's bid for $70 million in Tech Hubs funding under the incoming presidential administration, take heart: EDA officials confirmed last week they're still optimistic about the program's future.
“We think that those investments have the possibility of being transformational,” Cristina Killingsworth, EDA acting assistant secretary of commerce and economic development, told Technical.ly. “We and the team are hustling as fast as possible to make sure that our Tech Hubs have access to those funds for future funding.” | Sponsored news: Point of interest | A pair of lawyers give tips on what to keep in mind — like the risk of waiving attorney-client privilege. |
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