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The Path To The Future May Well Go Through Honeywell Avionics

  • jeudi 12 décembre 2013
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  • By Cornelia White


    The importance of funding tech research cannot be overstated. The ability of corporations like Honeywell avionics to provide safe and effective products can be enhanced by giving federal grants to groups like their research and development departments. If the government can help to develop these technologies, the public won't be the only ones to benefit.

    Despite an increasing need for employees who are tech savvy and informed about all the advances in any given field, there is a disturbing lack of American students who are pursuing degrees in math or the sciences. As the potential growth for the job market in those degree fields grows, one must wonder how in the world can Americans ignore this trend when considering the abysmal job prospects in most areas of the country? How can we produce more students with a hunger for them?

    The upside to contracting for the government is that you get to contribute to a sense of national pride. Many companies choose to do this by employing military veterans and using them to develop and test products for the military. The best people to test and develop the hardware for war are often the people who would have used them in the past.

    Life can be made infinitely easier with the advances being made in technology. If the research that went into the space program in the early days of NASA hadn't been encouraged, the world wouldn't know Velcro. Breakthroughs of this nature, while seemingly mundane, change the world with their impact.

    Employing good teachers is probably another great way to develop great students. The horrifying rate of pay for school teachers doesn't attract the best and brightest minds and therefore you don't have the best education being given. A good fundamental education in math and science could encourage early interest that would develop well over time and provide more competitive domestic job hunters.

    Corporations that take on the daunting task of providing the heavy machinery of warfare are constantly competing to provide the newest and slickest product. The challenge of being the first to provide a useful product that is both affordable and utilitarian is a great way to inspire ingenious inventions. Consider the first usable UAV that was ever sold to the government. It wasn't the first UAV but it was the first that was usable in a realistic and practical manner.

    Product development in the tech industries can be the beacon of light that leads the way out of economic hardships. With the advantages that the United States has in terms of early and secondary education, one would think that the job market for the application of technical skills would be a promising area. Giving research grants to corporations that employ these folks would enable the development of technology and jobs.

    Understanding that companies like Honeywell avionics will be looking to hire students and people who are pursuing or already have advanced degrees in technology, math and the sciences is the first step in rectifying all previous blunders with the economy. You should encourage students in the United States to attain high levels of education in fields that are in demand. If you don't, folks must acknowledge that the jobs will go to other places.




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