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Tulsa to Secure U.S. Position as Global Tech Leader with Approximately  $51 Million Award from Economic Development Administration

David Beckford by David Beckford
July 4, 2024
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Tulsa has secured a major economic development award of $51 million from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, positioning the city as a global leader in technology.

A consortium of partners, led by Tulsa Innovation Labs, equips Greater Tulsa Region to advance U.S.  global leadership in trustworthy and equitable autonomous technologies 

(Black PR Wire) TULSA, Okla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Today, the Biden-Harris administration and the U.S.  Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded approximately $51 million to the Tulsa Hub for  Equitable and Trustworthy Autonomy (THETA) – a consortium led by Tulsa Innovation Labs – to  strengthen the region’s capacity in autonomous systems through advanced manufacturing and  deployment of technologies critical to the future of national and economic security. Tulsa is one of 12  Tech Hubs awarded funding out of the 31 regions to receive “Tech Hub” designations last fall. Tulsa’s legacy of innovation, extensive assets and federal investment, including the Greater Tulsa  Region’s 2022 EDA Build Back Better Regional Challenge award, enables the region to advance U.S.  global leadership in trustworthy and equitable autonomous systems – such as uncrewed aircraft systems  (UAS) and autonomous vehicles, drones and robotics – with use cases ranging from agriculture and  pipeline inspections to regional transportation. 

“Tulsa Innovation Labs has long believed there is no city in the country as well-equipped to lead this next  era of industrial innovation as Tulsa,” said Jennifer Hankins, managing director of Tulsa Innovation Labs,  an initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. “With a legacy shaped by aerospace and  manufacturing, Tulsa is pioneering the future of innovation. In partnership with Osage Nation, Cherokee  Nation, Black Tech Street among others, our community is ready to lead the way developing these 

technologies with a commitment to security and trustworthiness, ensuring the benefits and jobs are  widely accessible.” 

With the EDA’s Tech Hubs funding, the Greater Tulsa Region is set to stake a claim on the $1.36 trillion  global autonomous systems market and create up to 56,000 equitable new jobs in the next decade.  Innovations in this industry – whether protecting Americans on the battlefield or delivering medicine to  rural communities – are critical to the future of U.S. economic competitiveness and national security.  This funding ensures these technological marvels are “Tested and Made in Tulsa, USA.” Innovations in autonomous technologies across commercial and defense use cases are critical to the  future of U.S. economic competitiveness and national security. Tulsa will leverage this award to support  six projects that are: 

• Increasing coordination on commercialization strategies among universities and the startups  they support; 

• Building a state-of-the-art testing and simulation environment–with a focus on cyber and data  management–for companies, researchers and regulatory entities to address barriers to  commercial adoption; 

• Developing programs to identify opportunities for manufacturers in trustworthy and equitable  autonomous systems supply chains and building out a manufacturing demonstration center  where small companies can scale their capabilities; 

• Creating an AI Center of Excellence to expand opportunities and increase exposure to  technology for underserved communities; 

• Expanding workforce programs to align training with industry needs, provide upskilling and offer  on-the-job training opportunities; and 

• Establishing governance structures to execute projects, pursue additional funding and drive the  Tech Hub’s strategy. 

The final grant amount will be finalized in the coming months. 

THETA was co-led by a steering committing including Black Tech Street (BTS), Cherokee Nation  Businesses (CNB), L3Harris Aeromet, Madison Strategies Group (MSG), NORDAM, Oklahoma State  University (OSU), Osage LLC, PartnerTulsa, Radius Capital, The University of Tulsa (TU), Tulsa Community  College (TCC) and Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC). 

“We’re always excited to see a project such as THETA that improves the regional economy and has the  potential to help Cherokee Nation Businesses expand into the autonomous systems and component  manufacturing industry, support growing defense and commercial needs and shore up critical supply 

chains,” said Chuck Garrett, chief executive officer of Cherokee Nation Businesses, LLC (CNB). “This  project coincides with Cherokee Nation’s approach to improve the lives of its citizens and strengthen the  regional economy of northeastern Oklahoma.” 

“The Greenwood AI/AS Center of Excellence (G-ACE) opens the door for Black Tulsans to secure good  jobs in tech,” said Tyrance Billingsley II, founder and executive director of Black Tech Street. “The Black  Tech Street vision is to rebirth Black Wall Street into the world’s premier Black innovation economy.  Putting G-ACE in the Historic Greenwood District honors the legacy of this neighborhood, and with  Microsoft’s partnership we are delivering on the BTS mission to catalyze Black wealth creation in the  Greater Tulsa Region and beyond.” 

“Osage LLC’s commitment to the growth and success of the region is evident through our track record of  successful collaboration with several THETA partners and our development at Skyway 36,” said Russell  Goff, chief executive officer of Osage LLC, an economic development engine of the Osage Nation.  “We’re thrilled to continue this important work through THETA’s SAFE-T project, which will create  additional research and development opportunities, further increasing the attractiveness of our region  to drone and autonomous systems companies.” 

Tulsa’s award is part of the EDA Tech Hubs program, a historic $500 million investment in technologies  critical to national security and U.S. economic competitiveness. The program challenged regions to bring  together a diverse coalition of partners. The consortium that participated in the Tulsa Hub for Equitable  and Trustworthy Autonomy (THETA) proposal includes more than 75 partners across public and private  sectors. 

“A diverse, resilient and inclusive industry base that harnesses the talents of many ensures that benefits  are shared widely,” said Ken Levit, executive director of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. “Thanks  to the leadership of Tulsa Innovation Labs and to visionary partners such as the EDA, this investment in  Tulsa’s regional economy will amplify our local efforts to ensure Tulsa is a thriving community that  affords opportunities to all.” 

Learn more about THETA and see a full list of partners at TechHubTulsa.com. 

About Tulsa Innovation Labs 

Tulsa Innovation Labs is an initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation founded in 2020 to catalyze  Tulsa’s leadership in industries of the future. By uniting the public and private sectors, we are building a  world-class tech hub in America’s heartland that unlocks opportunity for all. 

About Black Tech Street

Black Tech Street is an organization founded to rebirth Black Wall Street as a Black Innovation Economy  and catalyze a movement that sees Black people embrace technology as a means to build wealth and  impact the world. Black Tech Street architects and secures Black tech focused economic and industry  development opportunities for the Greenwood community and serves as a chief storyteller for Black  Wall Street’s 21st century rebirth. 

About Cherokee Nation Businesses 

Cherokee Nation Businesses is the tribally owned holding company of one of the largest Indian Nations  in the United States. The Cherokee Nation and its businesses employ 11,000 people. CNB blends its  heritage of ingenuity with modern business experience to solve complex challenges, serve clients  nationwide and to remain one of the drivers of Cherokee Nation’s prosperity and stability. CNB owns  companies in the consulting, health sciences, hospitality, real estate, technology, distribution and  logistics, engineering, manufacturing, construction and environmental services industries. For more  information, please visit www.CherokeeNationBusinesses.com or follow CNB  

on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. 

About L3Harris Aeromet 

L3Harris Technologies is the Trusted Disruptor in the defense industry. With customers’ mission-critical  needs always in mind, our employees deliver end-to-end technology solutions connecting the space, air,  land, sea and cyber domains in the interest of national security. 

About Madison Strategies Group 

Madison Strategies Group is an evidence-based nonprofit workforce development organization with a  dedication to empowering underserved populations through comprehensive education and  employment services at no cost. The organization equips Tulsans with the necessary skills and training to  attain economic mobility through career readiness training, post-secondary education, industry recognized credentials and other services. Over 12 years, MSG has helped more than 3,000 low-income  individuals in Tulsa begin rewarding careers in high-demand sectors. 

About NORDAM 

Founded in 1969 on family values, NORDAM continues a tradition of building bonds that last. With  multiple, strategically-located operations and customer support facilities around the world, Tulsa,  Oklahoma-based NORDAM is a leading independently owned aerospace company. The firm designs,  certifies and manufactures integrated propulsion systems, nacelles and thrust reversers for business  jets; builds composite aircraft structures, interior shells, custom cabinetry and radomes; and  manufactures aircraft transparencies, such as cabin windows, wing-tip lens assemblies and flight deck 

windows. NORDAM is also a major third-party provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul services to  the military, commercial airline and air freight markets. Learn more at https://www.nordam.com. About Oklahoma State University 

Oklahoma State University is a premier land-grant university that prepares students for success.  Through teaching, research and Extension, OSU engages communities and empowers servant-leaders to  meet society’s most pressing challenges. OSU is the largest university system in Oklahoma and has more  than 34,000 students across its five-campus system and more than 25,000 on its combined Stillwater  and Tulsa campuses, with students from all 50 states and more than 125 nations. Established in 1890,  OSU has graduated more than 280,000 students to serve the state of Oklahoma, the nation and the  world. 

About Osage LLC 

Osage LLC is a division of the Osage Nation, a federally recognized Native American tribal government  with headquarters in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. We are proud of our heritage, poised for the future, and  driven to deliver prosperity for our people and partners. 

About PartnerTulsa 

PartnerTulsa is the City of Tulsa’s economic development authority that streamlines and strengthens  Tulsa’s economic development efforts through the merging of the Mayor’s Office of Economic  Development (MOED), Tulsa Industrial Authority (TIA), Tulsa Parking Authority (TPA), and Economic  Development Commission (EDC) into a single, enhanced Public Trust. PartnerTulsa (aka TAEO) is  governed by a 13-member Board of Trustees and provides staffing for and oversees the operations of  the Tulsa Development Authority (TDA). 

About Radius Capital 

Radius Capital invests in early-stage deep tech, software, and AI systems that redefine what is possible  in aerospace. Based in San Francisco and Tulsa, and with focus on aerospace value chains, end markets  and networks, we identify and invest in the software, design and development tools, AI, robotics,  advanced manufacturing, and new concepts that enable next-generation aerospace capabilities. Our  aerospace-first approach isn’t just about flight – it’s about building complex cyber-physical systems  capable of operating autonomously and reliably in the fog and friction of the real world, impacting  industries beyond aerospace. We serve as advisors to NASA and the National Academies of Science and  host the aerospace industry’s leading innovation podcast, The Vertical Space. 

About The University of Tulsa

The University of Tulsa is located on a 200-acre residential campus along historic Route 66 just two miles  from downtown Tulsa. TU is among the top 15% of U.S. News & World Report’s best colleges and was  ranked No. 20 among U.S. universities that emphasize science, technology, engineering and math by  Forbes Magazine. With a perfect score from Money Magazine for Best Colleges in America, TU is in elite  company nationwide for graduation and placement rates, cost of attendance, financial aid and alumni  salaries. To learn more, visit utulsa.edu. 

About Tulsa Community College 

Tulsa Community College, winner of two national Awards of Excellence from the American Association  of Community Colleges in 2021, is a vital link to workforce development for northeast Oklahoma.  Serving more Oklahomans than any other higher education institution in the state, TCC has four main  campuses with roughly 21,000 students in credit courses each year. For five decades, TCC has provided  access to an affordable college education. As one of 30 community colleges selected for the inaugural  Pathways Project, a national initiative funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, TCC is one of  the most comprehensive community colleges in the United States. For more information on TCC,  visit www.tulsacc.edu. 

About Tulsa Economic Development Corporation 

Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) helps grow communities by supporting startups and  growing businesses with loan capital, entrepreneurial resources and affordable space critical for success.  TEDC’s vision is to operate in an ecosystem where obstacles are removed and resources are plentiful to  level the playing field for all who desire to build successful businesses, despite their zip code, race or  personal financial situation. 

Source: Tulsa Innovation Labs

#TulsaTech #EconomicDevelopment #TechInnovation

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