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A 2015 Look back - 
Enthusiasm, Events and Engagement

Paul Mailhot, NHHTC Chairman

As 2015 rounds out, a look back tells us that it was a very productive, and busy, year for the NH High Tech Council. As the chair of the Board of Directors, I can tell you that along with the rest of my director colleagues, we have been continually astounded at how much the organization is doing to promote the industry and to connect those of us who work in it. Read more.

 

Seize the Day

 

Matt Cookson, NHHTC Executive Director


Have you noticed that nobody talks about Moore's Law anymore? That was the presumption that the speed of everything doubles every 18 months. It seems today that the cycle has increased even more. It might actually be more appropriate to revitalize an even older phrase, "seize the day." Read more.

Legislative Update

Michelline Dufort, 
NHHTC Director of Business Relations

As the NH High Tech Council prepares for the 2016 New Hampshire legislative session, the Council continues to stay active in federal policy through our national partners, the Technology Council of North America (TECNA) and CompTIA. The priority policy areas are no surprise, they much mirror the areas that we watch and weigh in on the state level. The areas include: monitoring tax and regulatory issues, support of innovation measures and support for measures that build a tech workforce and legislation that positions the tech industry for growth.
Read more.

2016 Health Care 
Outlook Forecast

Beth Roberts, Senior VP, 
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

The health care outlook for 2016 will continue to challenge everyone in the industry to develop innovative solutions to contain the rising cost of health care while improving the quality of care. Here are some examples of what we can expect in the coming year:

Continued efforts to contain health care costs while improving the quality and value of care will result in an even greater need for partnership. Let's face it. No one, including consumers, insurers, providers or the government, can solve the health care issues alone. Now more than ever, we must work together as partners.
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