The Coeur d’Alene Tribe has been awarded $12.3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to construct a broadband network that will provide high-speed Internet access for the rural communities and surrounding areas on the reservation. The fiber-to-the-home ...
Read More »CradlePoint releases 3G / 4G mobile adapter
Boise-based CradlePoint Technology recently released a mobile broadband adapter that it says gives companies more options and flexibility for broadband access. The CBA750, part of CradlePoint’s “All-Connected” business series of routers, gives businesses and branch offices the ability to add ...
Read More »Ridgeline Energy and BP Wind Energy begin work on east Idaho wind farm
Ridgeline Energy and BP Wind Energy are beginning construction on what will be the largest wind project in the state. The construction site for the Goshen North wind farm in Bonneville County, when fully operational, will have a generating capacity ...
Read More »Hoku receives $50 million from Tianwei loan to finance polysilicon plant
Hoku Materials, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, has received the second half of a $50 million loan for construction of its plant in Pocatello. Dustin Shindo, chairman and chief ...
Read More »Seattle IT company plans Boise branch
A Seattle-based IT support company is opening up a branch in Boise and hopes to become a long-term player in Idaho’s technology economy. Northwest Computer Support plans a grand opening March 11 at the Microsoft offices in downtown Boise. Company ...
Read More »Idaho looks to Utah for research expansion ideas 
Jay Larsen, president of the Idaho Technology Council, looks to Utah for an example of how the public and private sectors can partner for strong research outcomes. He said R&D at the University of Utah last year spawned 20 new ...
Read More »State’s research future relies on best minds, equipment 
When Harold Blackman, director of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies, thinks about the future direction of research, he thinks of a nighttime satellite photograph of earth. The deep blue of the planet is shot through with tiny pinpoints of ...
Read More »Moving beyond brick and mortar crucial to innovation 
Idaho research and technology leaders agree that brick and mortar facilities are valuable to driving innovation, but if the equipment and minds that reside within them don’t have a clear focus, they can become “expensive boondoggles,” according to Jack McIver, ...
Read More »Leaders gaze into crystal ball of Idaho’s tech future 
When Boise State University President Bob Kustra recently made his case for a new research park, he said expanding and sharing “ideas, patents and concepts” is essential to the growth not only of Boise State, but the state as a ...
Read More »Nampa eyes Google high-speed Internet project 
The city of Nampa is exploring the possibility of working with Google to bring very high-speed Internet into the community, and at least one Internet competitor has already weighed in on the long-term demands that could come from the increased ...
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