70% of Idaho’s Economy is…
Oct 16th, 2008 by JJcutt
“High Technology,” said Jason Crawforth, founder and chief strategy officer of MobileDataforce, a Boise company with a software system for compiling and transmitting information from handsets in the field to databases in the home office. In fact, the bulk of this article, written by the New York Times business journalist James Flanigan, talks about how the potato needs to move over in Idaho. I was a bit taken aback by this statistic. I knew Technology was a driving force in Idaho but I had no idea that it is over 70% of the state’s economy.
I’m wondering where Mr. Crawforth got this number? I’d like to take a look at the data. Nevertheless, it is exciting to see our state compete in the Tech industry (even though it has recently taken a hit with the slumping economy).

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