Highlighting Technology's Economic Opportunity in Shiprock

The President's New Markets Trip:
From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity

April 17 - 18, 2000


THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
(Shiprock, New Mexico)

For Immediate Release April 17, 2000

THE PRESIDENT'S NEW MARKETS TRIP:
FROM DIGITAL DIVIDE TO DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY
Highlighting Technology's Economic Opportunity in Shiprock
April 17, 2000

 

TODAY, PRESIDENT CLINTON WILL VISIT SHIPROCK, NEW MEXICO TO HIGHLIGHT HOW ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY CAN LEAD TO ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. President Clinton will visit Shiprock, NM where he will speak to the Navajo Nation at the local Boys and Girls Club, which is also a PowerUP site. The President will focus on access to technology as a vehicle for education and economic development to bring employment opportunities to Native Americans. He will also emphasize how public and private sector investments can create digital opportunity in isolated communities. The President will then participate in an Internet video conference at the Diné Tribal College with students from remote schools within the Navajo Nation. Building on his successful New Markets trips of 1999, the President will highlight the importance of mobilizing the high-tech industry to encourage the participation of all Americans in the digital economy.

NATIVE AMERICANS HAVE NOT SHARED IN THE NATION'S DIGITAL REVOLUTION.

While the number of Americans accessing the Internet has grown rapidly in recent years, there remains a digital divide between information "haves" and "have nots." Native Americans rank far below the national average in their access to telephones, computers, and the Internet, and thus unable to access the full range of information resources that are quickly becoming essential for success in the new economy. For example:

THE PRESIDENT WILL BE JOINED BY HIGH-TECH AND COMMUNITY LEADERS. The President will be joined by Jeff Arnold, CEO, Healtheon/ WebMD Corporation; Bruce Brooks, Director of Community Affairs, Microsoft; Michael Chasen, President and Co-Founder, Blackboard, Inc.; Rev. Jesse Jackson, CEO and Founder, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition; Yusef Jackson, Co-Chairman, One Net Now; Yvonne Jackson, Senior Vice President, Compaq Computer Corporation; Robert Johnson, CEO, BET Holdings, Inc.; Dr. John Koehler, President and CEO, Tachyon, Inc.; Susan Masten, Chairman and President of the National Congress of American Indians; Steven Rohleder, Managing Partner, Andersen Consulting; Robert Rutherford, President, Native American Systems; Karen Smith, Executive Director, TechCorps; Raul Yzaguirre, President, National Council of La Raza; and Rae Grad, CEO of PowerUP.

PRESIDENT CLINTON AND HIGH-TECH LEADERS WILL ANNOUNCE KEY TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES TO BRING ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY TO NATIVE AMERICANS:

A COMPLETE LIST OF PRESIDENT CLINTON'S ANNOUCEMENTS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS COMMITTMENTS TO BRING DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY NATIVE AMERICANS

 

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