Innovation Index 
Mississippi Technology Alliance
 

                   
Mississippi Federal, University, and Industry R&D Expenditures ($1,000's)        
  1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
University 112,789 124,601 152,683 160,287 217,064 242,100 285,000 324,000 348,000 353,000
Federal 132,616 165,297 132,896 196,245 186,799 181,300 174,000 163,000 138,000 223,000
Industry 66,000 73,000 183,000 224,000 242,000 219,000 224,000 1,021,000 160,000 194,000
                   
National Average of Federal, University, and Industry R&D Expenditures ($1,000's)      
  2004 2005                
University 856,640 897,760                
Federal 428,760 436,840                
Industry 4,022,620 4,519,860                
                   
SOURCES: Data were derived from National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics (NSF/SRS),
Survey of Industrial Research and Development, 2005; NSF/SRS, Survey of Research and Development  
Expenditures at Universities and Colleges: FY 2005; and NSF/SRS, Survey of Federal Funds for Research and
Development: FY 2005-2007.   
           
                   
NOTES:                    
1.  State-level university R&D data have not been adjusted to eliminate double counting of funds passed through from one 
academic institution to another. At the national level, funds passed through to educational subrecipients account for   
3.3% of total R&D expenditures reported by universities and colleges in FY2005.         
2.  R&D intensity is ratio of total R&D performed in a state to its GDP.           
3.  Nonfederal sources of R&D expenditures reported by FFRDCs in FY2005 included state and local governments   
($32 million), industry ($129 million), FFRDC institutional funds ($60 million), and other sources ($136 million).   
4.  Industry sources of industry R&D expenditures include all nonfederal sources of industry R&D expenditures.   
5.  Sum of state totals differ from U.S. sector totals for four reasons: some R&D expenditures cannot be allocated to 1 of 50 
states or District of Columbia; nonfederal sources of other nonprofit R&D expenditures could not be allocated by state;   
state-level U&C data have not been adjusted to eliminate double counting of funds passed through from one academic   
institution to another; and state-level R&D data are not converted from fiscal years to calendar years.     
                   
November 2008                  

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