U.S. government report: IT industry growing again
The technology industry is on the 'comeback trail,' said one official
IDG News Service - The U.S. technology industry is growing again after two years of layoffs and low profits, according to a report on 2003 released yesterday by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economics and Statistics Administration.
The report, "Digital Economy 2003," estimates that the U.S. IT industry grew by 6.4% in 2003, compared with 1.6% in 2002 and 0.9% in 2001. The IT industry's total output of goods and services was $1.24 trillion in 2003, up from an estimated $1.17 trillion in 2002. The growth of the IT industry doubled the rate of growth in the total U.S. economy, which is an estimated 2.9% in 2003, according to the report.
"Technology is clearly on the comeback trail," said Phil Bond, undersecretary for technology at the Commerce Department. "The real story is [the report] chronicles the comeback of the IT sector." Bond praised efforts by his boss, President Bush, to turn the U.S. economy around, including a package of tax cuts, as central to the IT industry turnaround.
The 110-page report, available online, doesn't deliver good news for IT workers, however. While IT spending among large companies seems to be picking up, that hasn't yet translated to increased IT hiring, said Kathleen Cooper, the Commerce Department's undersecretary for economic affairs. But IT employment in the U.S. seems to be stabilizing, and she predicted that IT employment would soon begin an upswing.
"It is very recently that we've seen a turnaround in total employment," Cooper said. "It's encouraging to me, given that the overall economy has turned, that there has been a stabilization [in IT employment]."
Critics questioned whether the economic turnaround described by the Commerce Department will mean more jobs for U.S. workers. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA has seen some evidence of more IT jobs being advertised, said Ron Hira, chairman of the IEEE-USA's research and development committee. "But the market is still pretty bad in terms of employment," he said. "There's a lot of insecurity among our members."
If IT spending picks up, U.S. jobs may not follow because of a growing trend toward moving IT jobs overseas, Hira said. "It looks like companies will start spending," he said. "The question is what those jobs will be and where those jobs will be located."
The Commerce Department is trying to work with private groups to get a good understanding of the offshore outsourcing trend, Cooper said. Analyst firms have been making predictions, but the agency wants to have accurate counts of current offshore outsourcing trends, as well as reasons for



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