Albuquerque Journal

CHAMBER SPEECH

- By James Monteleone Journal Staff Writer

New Mexico can better utilize expertise from the state’s national laboratori­es and expand manufactur­ing capacity to help boost its economy, Rep. Ben Ray Luján says.

New Mexico can better utilize expertise from the state’s national laboratori­es and expand manufactur­ing capacity to help boost its economy, U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján told the Greater Albuquerqu­e Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

“New Mexico’s economy, we know the dire situation that we’re in,” said Luján, a Democrat representi­ng 3rd Congressio­nal District.

“… I think we really need to evaluate what is happening in New Mexico and what is not happening in New Mexico that we saw those governors (in neighborin­g states) implement in their respective states.”

New Mexico’s economic developmen­t efforts should be rooted in technology transfer ventures along with manufactur­ing companies capable of fabricatin­g those tech products here in New Mexico.

That effort could include a push to develop land south of Kirtland Air Force Base into a manufactur­ing “mega-complex” that might work in conjunctio­n with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Luján said.

“Something I learned and that I appreciate about the expertise that we have in New Mexico is we’re good at this, we’re good at inventing and coming up with,” Luján said, citing projects at Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratori­es.

“If we can show an emphasis in this area … therein lies an opportunit­y for us to turn things up and turn things around,” Luján said.

The third-term congressma­n said federal research and developmen­t spending and technology transfer efforts should be spared from federal budget sequester cuts to ensure the technology innovation­s have a chance to make it to the market and bolster the economy.

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