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00-109 NOVAJoint Exercise of Powers Agreement; Workforce Development Services This AGREEMENT, dated July 1, 2000 by and between the cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale ("Cities" herein), municipal corporations of the State of California, WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale have been in a Joint Powers Agreement since 1983 to offer employment training services provided through the Job Training and Partr..ership Act (JTPA) throughout the North Valley (NOVA) Job Training Co~lsortium; and WHEREAS, the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-220), as amended ("WIA"), provides financial assistance enabling local governments to assume responsibilities for job training, employer services, community services, and for other purposes, and provides for the formation of consortia wherein combinations of cities may unite to form amulti-jurisdictional area for overseeing, planning, developing and monitoring a comprehensive one-stop service-delivery system which will provide job training anc~ employment opportunities with universal access for customers .seeking to further their careers including (but not limited to) economically disadvantaged, unemployed, and other underemployed workers; acid WHEREAS, Section 6502, et. seq. of the Government Code of the State of California authorizes public agencies to enter into agreements for the purpose of jointly exercising any power common to the public agencies; and WHEREAS, public agencies have inherent power to act for the benefit of the health and general welfare of :heir residents; and WHEREAS, each City is committed to improving access to lifelong learning for our region's workers, acid improving businesses' access to a qualified labor force; WHEREAS, it will mutually benefit the Cities to enter into a joint powers agreement whereby the Cities may avail themselves of the benefits and advantages of the WIA. for the residents and businesses within their respective jurisdictional areas; and WHEREAS, the City of Milpitas has petitioned the Governor of California and the NOVA Consortium cities to join the consortium. i COMMUNITY PROFILE NOVA CONSORTIUM CITIES September, 2000 ~~ =1 ~; -` ~~ ~: .~~ ~rorkfrar a~r~ Demographics NOVA Consortium Cities Year 2000 X°_, N A ^lttflt ! •!f~ Cities (Sphere of Influence Total Population # of Households .Persons Per Household Mean. Household Income Employed Residents Cupertino 55,900 19,800 2.8 110,200 32,100 Los Altos 31, 900 11, 390 2.77 159, 300 15, 900 Milpitas 66,200 17,380 3.62 85,200 33,800 Mountain Vie. 78,300 32,280 2.38 78,100 48,000 Palo Alto 81, 800 29, 990 2.38 107,100 44, 300 Santa Clara 106,500 38,200 2.73 72,600 61,300 Sunnyvale 136,500 52,430 2.59 82,300 81,400 TOTAL 557,100 201,470 2.67 316,800 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 * In Constant 1995 Dollars Total Population - 557,100 NOVA Consortium Cities Year 2000 55,900 ,. _ ~,,,. ,. r_ y A N rr®rkfer a oard ^Cupertino 66,200 ^l_os Altos ^ Milpitas ^Mountain View ^ Palo Alto ^ Santa Clara ^ Sunnyvale 106 81,800 )0 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Employed NOVA Consortium Cities Year 2000 32,100 ~,~-~- workfor a yard ^ Cupertino 33,800 ^ Los Altos ^ Milpitas ^ Mountain View ^ Palo Alto ^ Santa Clara ^ Sunnyvale )00 Residents - 44,300 316,800 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 1! 1~ 1 1~ Source: ABAG Projections 2000 ' 2.61 Persons Per Household " 2.8 Persons Per Household Demographic Trends -City of Los Altos ~~`~~-- N A rertfer • acrd ~...~_____-_-----___~..__~.--------------_~__._.____._~___~.~.._ ~___~ _~ _ ~a 160,000 - ~~'~ 140,000 - ---------- 120,000 100,000 80,000 }. -- _- --- _ - _ - __ -- 60,000 40,000 -- -- ----_ -------- 31,900 29,438 20,000 ~ zz,2oo 15,792 10,982 11,390 0 Total Population Number of Households Mean Household Income Employed Residents ®1990 29,438 10,982 122,200 15,192 0 2000 31, 900 11, 390 ~ 159, 300 15, 900 Source: ABAG Projectlons 2000 " 2.64 Persons Per Household " 2.77 Persons Per Household Demographic Trends -City of Milpitas 160,000 -----____-._______._---_-____ 140,000 --------._-..----------- 120,000 - ------------------- 100,000 -__ _-- - ----_ _------ 80,000 ---- - --- 66.200 60 000 ---- , 50,951 40 000 ----- , 20,000 - -- 0 Total Population --- ®1990 50,951 02000 _ 66,200 Source: AEv4G Projections 2000 ' 3.37 Persons Per Household " 3.62 Parsons Per Household 14,161 Number of Households 14,161 17,380 ** fis,zoo 74,100 Mean Household Income __-__ - 74 100 85,200 ~,., ,~ -- N A Ylerkter • •artl 33,800 26,392 ~\\\ Employed Residents -- ___ - _-- 26, 392 -- - - - 33, 800 160, OOC 140, 000 120, 000 100, 000 80, 000 60, 000 40,000 20, 000 0 I®199C 9 2000 Demographic Trends -City of Mountain View -,~• _: N A w•rkl•r • ••r1 Demographic Trends -City of Palo Alto 160, 000 140,000 + -- 120, 000 ~07.~00 100,000 81800 80,000 - _ _ _ ~~~\\\\\V 75,305 60, 000 40,000 +---- 28,973 29,990 20, 000 0 Total Population Number of Households __ __ - -- ®1990 75,305 28,973 * __ - - -- 9 2000 81, 800 29, 990 ** Source: ABAG Projections 2000 ' 2.24 Persons Per Household " 2.36 Persons Per Household - 83,500 Mean Household Income __- - 83 500 -- - - -- 107,100 ~:. N ~~ ~: A r~rYlor ~ •ar1 43,4si ~~~ Employed Residents - - _ 43 491 - _ - 44, 300 160, 000 140, OOC 120,000 100, OOC 80, 000 60,000 40, 000 20,000 0 ®199( 9 200( Demographic Trends -City of Santa Clara ``s N A r•rtl•r • ••r1 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 ' 2.49 Persons Per Household " 2.73 Persons Per Household Demographic Trends -City of Sunnyvale ~~`~~ N A W•tkf•I • ••t• 1 so, c^^ 140,C 120,C 100, C 80, C 60, C 40, C 20,C ®1S ®2( Source: ABAG Projections 2000 ' 2.42 Persons Per Househok " 2.59 Persons Per Household Jobs By Industry NOVA Consortium Cities Year 2000 1~ , -~ - N A rrorkfor o oorY Cities (Sphere of Influence Total Jobs Agriculture ~ Mini Jobs Manufacturing 8 Wholesale Jobs Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs Cupertino 47,250 290 19,280 8,740 13,790 5,150 Los Altos 11, 840 250 680 3,170 6, 010 1, 730 Milpitas 52,090 210 25,680 6,650 12,440 7,110 Mountain View 79,080 850 24,210 10,870 24,450 18,700 Palo Alto 106, 690 430 27, 200 13, 710 52, 390 12, 960 Santa Clara 135,370 290 64,630 15,040 41,630 13,780 Sunnyvale 131,140 340 66,920 12,410 34,540 16,930 TOTAL 563, 460 2, 660 228, 600 70, 590 185, 250 76, 360 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche and Stanford University Jobs By Industry -City of Cupertino 140, 000 120,000 100,000 +- - --- 80, 000 {- 60,000 +- - ____. ~: ,~~~ 40,000 ~ 3s,zso 20, 000 ~ 18,920 19,280 ~, - . ~'~ N A worNfor ~ earl 13,790 - -- - - -- 7,770 8,740 8,610 3,670 5'150 290 290 0 Agriculture & Mining Manufacturing & Total Jobs Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs I Jobs ~ Wholesale Jobs ~ --- - ®1990 ~ 39,260 ~ 290 _ ______18,920 -_ 7 770 8,610 ~ 3,670 _ rt --- ®20001 47, 250 ; 290 19, 280 8 740 _ ~ _ 13, 790 L __ _ 5,150 _ ~ -- _ - - --_ L - - - -- -- - - -- - -- __ - Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. x Jobs By Industry -City of Los Altos N A worklar • Bard 80,000 -_ - - - -- _ ____ -. _- --- _-- ---- --- ---------- --- ------ I 60,000 _ - - - -- - -- _ I i - I I 40,000 - - - - -- --- - _ -------- - -- - --- ___ ---- --- --- - --- I _ _ -- -- I 20,000. _ _ - - _ _-- - I 1o,eoo 11sao 230 250 670 680 2,650 3,170 s,tao 6,010 2,110 1,730 f ~ 0 Total Jobs Agriculture & Mining Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs ~ Other Jobs Jobs i Wholesale Jobs ~ i ®1990 1 10,800 - --- - - --- - ', 230 _, - - -- - t - 670 - - -~-- 2,650 - -- -- ~ 5,140 --- --- -- _ _ ~ - - --- ----------~ 2,110 - - - - ^ 2~~~ 11,840 250 I 680 3,170 6,010 , 1 730 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. Jobs By Industry -City of Milpitas 140,000 120,000 }-__ -_ - --_ 100,000 i 80,000 } - ____ __ _ - 60,000 {- _ _ - - sz,oso 40,000 }- zs,sso z1,s7o ~ ~±..; N A worktor rt orrd 20,000 -- - ---- - - 1z,44o 4.450 6,650 5,880 4,4~ 7,110 200 210 0 Total Jobs Agriculture & Mining Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs i Jobs Wholesale Jobs _. ®1990 36630 200 21,670 4,450 5,880 4,430 92000 52 090 - 210 -- 25,680 6,650 12,440 7,110 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. Jobs By Industry -City of Mountain View 140, 000 120,000 -- -- _ _ _ -- -- -_- _ _ 100, 000 - - --_ --- __ - - _ 80, 000 79'080 63,490 60,000 ---- ---- 40,000 -~-- - - - -- 23,650 24,210 24,450 ~;.~ <, ~' N A WOtkflt 0 08td 1 ~ -- ----- _- ____, - _- -- __ 18.700 20,000 _- _ - __ _ _ _--- _ -- --- - - _ _ _ _ _ - ---mss. ---; 14,340 10,870 ~ 7990 820 850 j 0 Total Jobs Agriculture & Mining Jobs Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs Wholesale Jobs -_ ®1990 63,490 820 23,690 7 990 16,650 14,340 ~ __ - 92000 79,080 850 24,210 10 870 24,450 18,700 _ _ ~ --- - i Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte 8~ Touche, and Stanford University s B Indust - Cit of Palo Alto Job y ry y N A werkfer a e~rd 140,000 __.__- _._.-.. ___ _.._____----_.- .___.._--.-..------.~___.,- ^.___ _._ _..._ ---------.__._-------~.____.__-___~__.__...v_. _____--- -~. ____ ___ ________f 120,000 - - _-- -------_ - -- --- - --- ------- -- --- -- ~ I ~ 1 Os,sso s ~, 100 000 98 370 i I I'i I i 80,000 ---- ----------- 60,000 - - sz,3so ~~ 4a,o7o , i 40,000 - __ ---- --- - --- -- 3o,s9o z7,zoo 20,000 - - --- ------ - i 13,710 11,800 1 11,510 12,960 + f ~ 400 430 i 0 Agriculture & Mining Total Jobs I Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs Jobs Wholesale Jobs i ®1990 - - 98,370 ~ 400 ~ _ 30,590 -- 11,800 -- -~ - _- 44 070 - - + 11,510 430 92000 106,690 _ -- - _ __ _ -~- - 52 390 13,710 27,200 - _ -- ~-- -- -- I -_1 12,,960 -- - ~ Source: ABAG Projections 2000 I ~ Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On tfie contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examp les of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. I Jobs By Industry -City of Santa Clara ~ ,y~... N A worklor a oord 140,000 --_._.._.__._ .. _ - i i 120,000 -- _ - - ----- ----- - - - ~ oa,ozo 100 000 - - i , - -- -- -------------- I 80,000 - --- -.__ _ _ _ i __ sa,sao ~ 60,000 - - _- _ - - -_ _ - ---~ - -- -- __ - - ----- - -- - { at s3o i ~ 40, 000 - _ ---- -- ----- -- ---- - --- - i 2~,s3o i 20,000 - - 15'~ - --- 12,610 13780 10,910 0 280 290 M Total Jobs Agriculture & Mining Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs Jobs Wholesale Jobs ®1990 108 020 280 56 690 _ 12 610 27 530 _ _ .._-- 10 910 , , , , 9 2000 135, 370 290 64,630 15, 040 41,630 13, 780 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. Jobs By Industry -City of Sunnyvale ~~" ~~ 'j N A worktor • ••rd 140, 000 120 000 .. ___.------ ...----_ _....._ _. 131,140 _ 1lssso ___.__.-----------._._ _._ ------ ---------- , 100,000 ------ 80,000 ---- ~1,s4o ss,szo 60,000 ----- - - ----- 40,000 - ------_ --------- -- - ------- ------------ - -- I 3asao 22,160 20,000 - _ - --- ---- -- -- --- - -- 16 820 - , 13,980 11,580 12,410 0 330 340 Total Jobs Agriculture & Mining Manufacturing & Retail Jobs Service Jobs Other Jobs Jobs Wholesale Jobs ®1990 119,690 330 71,640 11,580 22 160 13,980 -- -- - - ~192000 131 140 340 , 66,920 12,410 34 540 16,930 Source: ABAG Projections 2000 Interesting Note: There have been many misconceptions regarding the service industry, specifically that it is made up of fast-food, restaurant and hotel services. On the contrary, the service industry is dynamic, broad and diverse and provides the "supporting infrastructure" for the high-tech sector-making Silicon Valley what it is today. Examples of service industry firms include Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche, and Stanford University. Bioscience Industry NOVA Consortium Cities Ci#ies Bioscience Cornpanes Cupertino 5 Los Altos 4* Milpitas 5 Mountain View 39 Palo Alto 33 Santa Clara 18 Sunnyvale 44 Total 148 * All service firms Source: NOVA organization, May, 2000. Includes companies that make Bioscience products such as pharmaceuticals and medical devices or make components or equipment used to make biomedical products/conduct clinical trials. Does not include small consultant groups, law firms or specialized firms or services. :___. .. N A •~rkf~r ~ gar/ LIST OF BIOSCIENCE COMPANIES NOVA CONSORTIUM CITIES CUPERTINO Aurigin Systems, Inc. 10710 North Tantau Avenue Cupertino, CA 95015-0717 408-517-7462 Fax 408 257-9133 www.aurigin.com Service: Management of intellectual property General Surgical Innovations, Inc. 10460 Bubb Road Cupertino, CA 95014 408-863-2543 Fax 408-863-1102 www.gsii.com Medical Devices: Minimally invasive surgical procedures Guidant/CardioThoracic Systems 10600 North Tantau Avenue. Cupertino, CA 95014 408-342-1700 www.guidant.com Medical devices: Designs and manufactures systems for beating-heart bypass surgery. Acquired by Guidant in 1999. Norian Corporation 10260 Bubb Road Cupertino, CA 95014-4166 408-252-6800 Fax 408-252-3355 Medical devices and materials: Developed a bone paste for internal stabilization of fractures Rikei Corporation of America 10050 North Wolfe Road, SW2-130 Cupertino, CA 95014 408-257-7943 x 21 Fax 408-257-9001 www.rikei.com Research tools: Equipment for genomics and proteomic:; research LOS ALTOS Tutsim Actuality Corporation 25630 Elena Road Los Altos, CA 94022 650-948-4899 Fax 650-949-0177 Service: Software solutions and simulations of engineering and manufacturing processes Advance Research Associates, Inc. 960 North San Antonio Rd, Ste 215 Los Altos, CA 94022 (650) 947-9221 www. advance-research.com Service: CRO consultants group Scimagix, Inc. 1660 Belvoir Drive List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Los Altos, CA 94024 www.scimagix.com Service: Scientific images, image informatics solutions W.W.M.R., Inc. 167 South San Antonio Road, Ste 8 Los Altos, CA 94022-4418 650-949-0519 Fax 650-949-5802 www.wwmr.com Service: Market research for the biotech and pharmaceutical industry MILPITAS ADAC Laboratories 540 Adler Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 408-321-9100 www.adaclabs.com Medical Devices: imaging equipment and systems for radiation therapy HemoSense, Inc. 600 Valley Way Milpitas, CA 95035 408-719-1393 www.hemosense.com Diagnostics: Developing patented technologies for monitoring blood coagulation, hemostasis testing, self-test kits for home and physician's office testing of persons taking anti-coagulants. LifeScan, Inc. 1000 Gibraltar Drive Milpitas, CA 95035-6314 408-942-5609 Fax 408-946-6070 www.lifescan.com Medical Devices: Designs, manufactures and sells blood glucose monitors. A J&J company. SenSym ICT 1804 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95305 (408) 954-1100 www.sensym.com Medical devices: Designs and manufactures high gr~ide pressure sensors and transducers used in medical devices and for other applications. Varian Medical Systems 596 Alder Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 408-321-9400 www.varian.com Medical Devices: Oncology Systems, customer support MOUNTAIN VIEW ACLARA BioSciences, Inc. 1288 Pear Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-210-1200 www.aclara.com Research tools: Equipment and microfluidic devices for research and diagnostics Acuson Corporation 1220 Charleston Road, P.O. Box 7393 MountainView, CA 94039-7393 650-969-9112 Fax 650-964-8331 www.acuson.com List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Medical Devices: Ultrasound diagnostic equipment ALZA Corporation 1950 Charleston Road Mountain View, CA 94043 650-564-7830 Fax 650-564-5124 www.alza.com Medical Devices: Drug delivery systems Asepco 1101 San Antonio Road, Suite 301 Mountain View, CA 94043 650-691-9500 Fax 650-691-9600 www.asepco.com Research and production tools: Equipment: for aseptic F~rocesses Aviron 297 North Bernardo Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043-5205 650-919-6500 Fax 650-919-6610 www.aviron.com Pharmaceuticals: vaccines Bacti-lab, Inc. PO Box 1179 300 Pioneer Way Mountain View, CA 94043 650-968-3815 Service and supplies for bacterial testing Biometric Imaging, Inc. 1025 - B Terra Bella Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-903-5870 Fax 650-694-4874 www.biometric.com Diagnostics/Medical Devices: Technology to measure lo~~al concentrations of drugs to optimize treatments. Biosynergy (Varian) 2599 Garcia Ave. Mountain View, CA 94043-1 1 1 1 650-623-1200 Fax 650-623-1235 www.varian.com Medical Devices: Medical systems equipment research C.C.S. Associates 1965 Landings Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 650-691-4400 x 116 Fax 650-691-4410 www.ccsain c.com Service: Consultants assisting in drug development, toxicology, and regulatory requirements Caliper Technologies 605 Fairchild Drive Mountain View, CA 94043-2234 650-623-0700 Fax 650-623-0500 www.calipertech.corn Research tools: Equipment and supplies -lab on a chip for research and diagnostics Cardiometrics, Inc. 645 Clyde Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-961-6993 Fax 650-961-8753 Medical devices: Develops, manufactures and markets intravascular devices which measure blood flow impairment caused by coronary artery disease. Owned Icy Endosonics Corp List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Catalytica, Inc. 430 Ferguson Drive, Building 3 Mountain View, CA 94043-5272 650-940-6350 Fax 650-960-0127 www.catalytica-inc.com Services: Development of manufacturing processes, biopharmaceutical contract manufacturing Chromaprobe, Inc. 897 Independence Avenue, Suite 4C Mountain View, CA 94043 650-464-8410 Fax 650-964-8410 www.chromaprobe~.com Research supplies: Fluorescent antibodies for flow cytometry and molecular and cell biology research Composite Rotor, Inc. 1921 Plymouth Street Mountain View , CA 94043-1701 650-968-6728 Fax 650-968-6828, 800-745-2314 www.composite.com Research tools: Equipment -centrifuge rotors for resear~:h Crescendo Pharmaceuticals 200 Charleston Road, Suite 300 Mountain View, CA 94039-7045 (650) 962-2200 www.crescendo-pharm.com Pharmaceuticals: Founded by Alza in 1997 to select and develop new human pharmaceuticals and commercialize such products, most likely by licensing to ,41za Dendrion/Activated Cell Therapy, Inc. 291 North Bernardo Avenue MountainView, CA 94043 650-964-6744 Fax 650-964-7023 www.dendreon.com Biopharmaceuticals and cell therapy: treatments of cancer, infections, and autoimmunity by manipulating the immune system. Activated cell therapy has been ac~auired by Seattle based Dendrion. Fusion Medical Technologies, Inc. 1615 Plymouth Street Mountain View, CA 94043 650-903-4008 Fax 650-903-5960 www.fusionmed.c:om Medical Devices: Develops biomaterial based medical dc~vices, e.g., matrix to control bleeding during surgery Health Hero Network, Inc. 2570 West EI Camino Real, Suite 111 Mountain View, CA 94040 650-559-1000 www.healthhero.com Service: Internet provider of tutorials, information and two way connections between patients and caregivers Iconix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 850 Maude Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-526-3030 Fax 650-428-3545 www.iconixpharm.com Biopharmaceuticals: Achemical genomics drug discovers company using a cell bases assay platform Indec Systems, Inc. 505 East Evelyn Avenue Mountain View, CA 94041 650-903-9755 Fax 650-919-0150 www.indecsystem:s.com Service: Imaging software and instrumentation developer and supplier of solutions in medical and List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities biological imaging. Projects include intravascular ultraso~~nd imaging and multi-dimensional confocal microscopy IntraBiotics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1245 Terra Bella Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-526-6822 Fax 650-969-0663 www.intrabiotics.c:om Biopharmaceuticals: New kinds of antibiotics Kiva Genetics - 2375 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-210-3500 www.kivagen.com Service: Contract services in genetic analysis using proprietary technology platform MAST Immunosystems, Inc. 630 Clyde Court Mountain View, CA 94043 650-961-5501 Fax 650-969-2745 www.mastallergy.com Diagnostics: Allergy test kits and testing services; an altE~rnative to skin testing Metra Biosystems, Inc. 265 N. Whisman Road Mountain View, CA 94043 650-903-9100 Fax 650-903-9500 www.metrabio.corr~ Diagnostics: Commercializes diagnostic products for tFie detection and management of metabolic bone and joint disease and disorders MMR Technologies, Inc. 1400 North Shoreline Blvd. #A5 Mountain View, CA 94043 (650) 962-9620 www.MMR.com Research tools: Designs and commercializes micro~~miniature refrigerators and instrumentation for characterizing materials over a wide range of temperatures. Microcide Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 850 Maude Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-428-1550 Fax 650-428-3550 www.microcide.com Pharmaceuticals: New antibiotics Molecular Research Institute 2495 Old Middlefield Way MountainView, CA 94043 650-210-0310 Fax 650-210-0318 www.mdres.org Research and consulting in biochemistry, pharmacolog~~, molecular modeling and computational chemistry Orquest, Inc. 365 Ravendale Drive Mountain View, CA 94043-5712 650-903-4800 Fax 650-903-1959 www.orquest.com Biopharmaceuticals: Products for molecular orthopedic: Pangene Corporation 2375 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 650-903-3703 Fax 650-903-3990 www.pangene.coim www.eclone.com List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Service: Contract nucleic acid cloning services and enhanced homologous recombination system development Pharsight Corporation 800 West EI Camino Real, Ste 200 Mountain View, CA 94040 650-314-3814 Fax 650-314-3810 www.pharsight.corn Service: Solutions to improve the efficiency of clinical trials Phoenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2438 Wyandotte Street Mountain View, CA 94043 650-988-9220 Fax 650-988-9221 www.phoenixpeptide.com Research tools: Synthesis of stock and custom peptides. GMP manufacturing facility. Pickering Laboratories, Inc. 1280 Space Park Mountain View, CA 94043 650-694-6700 Fax 650-968-0749 www.pickeringlabs.com Research tools: Equipment and supplies -makes and supports columns, reagents and post-column derivatizers for HPLC Quintiles Pacific, Inc. 331 A East Evelyn Avenue Mountain View, CA 94086 650-967-8000 Fax 650-967-5345 www.quintiles.com Ser/ices: Clinical research, a full service international company RITA Medical Systems 967 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA 94043 650-390-8500 Fax 650-390-8505 www.ritamedical.coim Medical devices: Produces minimally invasive surgical devices for radiofrequency interstitial tissue ablation SafeBridge Consultants, Inc. 1924 Old Middlefield Way Mountain View, CA 94043 650-961-4820 x 228 Fax 650-623-0096 www.safebridge.com Service: Occupational and environmental toxicology analysis and consultation -specializing in pharmaceutical, biotechnology and chemical industries SciQuest.Com Auctions 700 East EI Camino Real, Suite 270 MountainView, CA 94040 650-934-0500 Fax 650-968-2148 www.sciquest.com Service: Internet based sale and exchange of scientific and research equipment Surface Science Laboratories 625 - B Clyde Avenue Mountain View, CA 94039 650-962-8767 Fax 650-962-0923 www.surface-sciern~e.com Service: Analytical services that help medical device manufacturers and other customers solve process problems VistaGen, Inc. 325 East Middlefield Road Mountain View, CA 94043 650-237-0399 Fax 650-237-0397 www.vistagen-inc.c:om List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Biopharmaceuticals: Drug discovery with applied stem cE~ll techniques for screening to enable faster drug discovery VIVUS, Inc. 1172 Castro Street Mountain View, CA 94040 650-325-5511 Fax 650-325-5546 www.vivus.com Biopharmaceuticals: Treatment of erectile dysfunction PALO ALTO Affymax Research Facility 4001 Miranda Ave. Palo Alto, Ca 94304 650-812-8200 www.affymax.com _ Research tools: Development of technology to support mini-assays, HTS, and screening technology. A leader in combinatorial chemistry. Agilent Technologies 395 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 (650) 752-5000 www.agilent.com Healthcare Solutions: Medical devices and clinical information systems Chemical Analysis: Research equipment and supplies for molecular analysis and separations and for protein and genetic analysis Ana-Gen Technologies 4015 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-494-3894 Fax 650-494-3893 www.ana-gen.com Service: Contract molecular biology services including mutation detection, gene synthesis, oligosynthesis and sequencing Antibody Solutions 1135 San Antonio Road, Suite D Palo Alto, CA 94303-4310 650-938-4300 Fax 650-938-4390 www.antibody.com Service: Antibody and immunoassay development and antibody manufacturing for use in research and diagnostics Beckman Coulter, Inc. 1050 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-0803 www.beckman.com Primary Care Diagnostics (Smith Kline Diagnostics): Equipment and reagents BioMedical Translations 3477 Kenneth Drive Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-494-1317 Fax 650-494-1318 www.biomedical.c~~m Service: Translation experts for the medical world Chemdex Corp. 3950 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-813-0300 www.chemdex.com Service: e-commerce site for procurement for the life sciences industry. Currently has an online catalog resource that offers over one million products from morE~ than 1500 suppliers. List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. 490 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-858-4301 Fax 650-424-1651 www.ciphergen.com Service, equipment and supplies for research and diagrncstics: Develops, manufactures, sells and services ProteinChip systems that discover, characterize and assay proteins from native biological fluids. Clontech Laboratories, Inc. 1020 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto, CA 94303-4230 - 650-424-8222 Fax 650-424-0579 www.clontech.corri Research tools: Supplies molecular and cell biology products for life science research Cohesion Technologies 2500 Faber Place Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-320-5500 Fax 650-320-5511 www.cson.com Medical materials and devices: Discovers, develops and commercializes innovative resorbable biodevices, adhesion technologies and delivery systems in the field:; of tissue repair and regeneration. Collagen Aesthetics Corp 1850 Embarcadero Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 www.collagen.com Medical devices: Materials for facial and soft skin augmentation and reconstructive surgery Connetics Corporation 3400 West Bayshore Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-843-2800 Fax 650-843-2898 Pharmaceuticals: R&D of treatments for connective tissue and other disorders CV Therapeutics, Inc. 3172 Porter Drive Palo Alto, CA 94304-1212 650-812-0585 Fax 650-858-0390 www.cvt.com Biopharmaceutical: Focused on the application of molecular cardiology to the discovery, development and commercialization of novel, small molecule drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases DNAX Research Institute 901 California Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-496-1285 Fax 650-496-1289 www.sp-research.com Biopharmaceutical research: A part of the Schering-Plough Research Institute doing research into the regulation of the immune system and prevention of the initiation of the body's allergic response. Duke Scientific Corporation 2463 Faber Place or PO Box 50005 Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-424-1177 Fax 650-424-1158 www.dukescientifi~c.com Research tools and diagnostics: Produces spherical panicle standards and particles used in filter checking, immunoassays and medical diagnostics. Genencor International, Inc. 925 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-1013 650-846-7500 Fax 650-845-6506 www.genencor.com Industrial biotechnology company: Using a suite of technologies to provide solutions that enable List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities biotechnology processes in healthcare, agriculture and biochemistry Health Strategies Group 101 University Avenue, Suite 230 Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-326-4472 Fax 650-326-4475 www.healthstrats.c;om Service: A consulting group providing market research z~nd strategic planning for healthcare product manufacturers in the managed care environment. IGeneX, Inc. 797 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-424-1191 Fax 650-424-1196 www.igenex.com Research and diagnostics: Conducts diagnostic laboratory assays for Lyme and tick-based diseases, rheymatology, autoimmunity and allergy, serves as a reference laboratory and test sight for diagnostics with extensive collaborations with researchers. Incyte Genomics, Inc. 3160 Porter Drive Palo Alto, CA 94304-1203 650-855-0555 Fax 650-855-0572 www.incyte.com Service: A genomics company providing sequence databases, RNA and protein expression arrays, and reagents and services for genomics research Omnicell Technologies 1101 East Meadow Drive Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-843-6100 Fax 650-843-6266 www.omnicell.com Service: An e-business that provides services automating the healthcare supply chain. Oread, Inc. 3401 P Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304-1351 650-813-4344 Fax 650-813-4600 www.oread.com Service: Contract manufacturing of pharmaceuticals Pharmagenesis 3183 Porter Drive Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-842-7074 Fax 650-842-7070 Pharmaceuticals: R&D for pharmaceuticals derived frorr~ Chinese herbal medicines Premier Biosoft International 3786 Corina Way Palo Alto, CA 94303-4504 650-856-2703 Fax 650-943-250 www.premierbiosoft.com Research tools: Software for plasmid analysis and for PC;R primer design and analysis ProtoGene /Custom Primers 4030 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-842-1888 Fax 650-424-1877 Research reagents and supplies: developing its patented, in situ chemical synthesis technology to flexibly manufacture DNA chips. Partnered with Axon instruments for microarray development Psoriasis Research Institute 600 Town & Country Palo Alto, CA 94301 List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities 650-326-1848 Fax 650-326-1262 www.psoriasis-help.com Privately funded research institute that conduct research into the causes, better treatment and ultimate cure of psoriasis. Quantum Dot Corporation 4030 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-812-7390 Fax 650-812-7660 www.gdots.com Research tools: Commercializing atiny crystal technology for applications in genetic analysis, drug discovery and disease diagnosis Roche Bioscience 3401 Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304-9819 650-855-5289 Fax 650-424-8159 www.roche.com/bioscience Biopharmaceutical: Discovers and develops therapeutics; for nervous system and inflammatory diseases Stanford Center for DNA Sequencing & Technology 855 California Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-812-1974 Fax 650-812-1975 www.stanford.edu Research services: Genomics, sequencing and technology development. Apart of the human genome project. SurroMed, Inc. 1060 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-855-9070 Fax 650-855-9079 www.surromed.corn Research tools and diagnostics: Discovery of biomarker:~ for drug discovery by analysis of clinical and other data for disease associations SyStemix, Inc. 3155 Porter Drive Palo Alto, CA 94304-1213 650-856-4901 Fax 650-856-4919 www.stem.com Therapeutics: Developing cell and cell-based gene ther~~py products for major diseases of the blood and immune systems Validation Systems, Inc. 988 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-856-4874 Fax 650-856-4876 www.vs.com Service: An employee owned consulting service for pro~~ess development in FDA regulated industries. Varian Associates, Inc. 3120 Hansen Way Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-213-8000 Fax 650-493-0307 www.varian.com Medical devices: Radiotherapy and imaging equipment Yamanouchi Shaklee Pharma 1050 Arastadero Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-849-8524 Fax 650-849-8525 www.yspharma.com Therapeutics/drug delivery: Dedicated to world-wide introduction and commercialization of novel drug delivery technology by partnering with multinational pharmaceutical corporations. List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities SANTA CLARA Abbott Diagnostics Division 5440 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054-1 1 1 3 408-982-4800 Fax 408-982-4864 www.cell-dyn.com Diagnostics: Cell-dyn hematology diagnostics products for all types of hematology laboratories. The Cell- dyn series sorts, identifies and counts blood cells. ADP Marshall 4800 Great America Parkway, Suite 500 Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-4370 Fax 408-733-3503 Services: A Fluor Daniel Company -design and construction of sophisticated facilities for biopharmaceutical and other high tech operations. Affymax Research Institute 3410 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95051-0703 408-522-5700 Fax 408-481-0393 www.affymax.com Research tools: Development of technology to support mini-assays, HTS, and screening technology. A leader in combinatorial chemistry. A Glaxo-Wellcome coirpany Affymetrix, Inc. 3380 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-522-6000 Fax 408-481-0422 www.affymetrix.com Research tools: Gene-chip development using photolithographic synthesis technology Applied Imaging Corporation 2380 Walsh Avenue, Building B Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-562-0250 Fax 408-562-0264 www.aicorp.com Research tools: Workstations for cytogenetic image analysis for a wide range of genetic testing applications Celtrix Pharmaceuticals 3055 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara CA 95054-1815 408-988-2500 Biopharmaceuticals: Developing novel therapeutics for treatment of seriously degenerative diseases with a focus on regenerating tissues and metabolic processE~s essential for life. Current focus is on osteoporosis, traumatic burns and diabetes. Coherent Medical Systems, Inc. 2400 Condensa Street Santa Clara, CA 95051-0901 408-764-3000 www.cohr.com Medical Devices: Lasers for medical treatment (ophthalmology, urology, gynecology and orthopedics) and aesthetic enhancement (skin smoothing, spider vein removal and hair removal) Diasonics, Inc. 2860 De La Cruz Boulevard Santa Clara, CA 95050-2619 408-496-4700 Fax 408-496-3565 www.diasonics.com Medical devices: GE Medical Systems -ultrasound diaclnostic and imaging equipment List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Dychrom 473 Sapena Court, Suite 8 Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-7611 Fax 408-988-4536 www.dychrom.com Research tools: Analytical instrumentation for gas and licauid chromatography FIBERIite Centrifuge Inc. (PTI) 422 Aldo Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95054-2301 408-988-1103 Fax 408-988-1166 www.piramoon.com Research tools: Light weight centrifuge rotors for biological research. Formerly Piramoon Technologies, Inc. Guidant Corporation/ Advanced Cardiovascular System: 3200 Lakeside Drive Santa Clara, CA 95052-8167 - 408-235-3000 Fax 408-235-3826 www.guidant.com Medical devices: Products for balloon angioplasty International Immunoassay Laboratories PO Box 1068 Santa Clara, CA 95157 408-727-1279 Diagnostics: Devloping diagnostic assays, reagent kits ~~nd testing KAIROS Scientific, Inc. 3350 Scott Boulevard, Building 62 Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-567-0400 Fax 408-567-0440 www.kairos-scienl:ific.com Research tools: Optical equipment and imaging softwarE~ that allows massively parallel spectroscopy that facilitates the ability to obtain kinetic data in high throughput screening. Kimia Corp. 21028 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara CA 95050 408-748-1046 www.kimia.com Research tools: custom synthesis of small organic molecules for research or building blocks for combichem Litmus Concepts, Inc. 2981 Copper Road Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-245-5525 Fax 408-245-3301 www.litmusconce~pts.com Diagnostics: Developing tests to improve vaginal disea:~e management in women through simple to use diagnostic card assays that give results in minutes Stryker Endoscopy 2590 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051-1315 408-567-9100 Fax 800-729-2917 www.strykerendo.com Medical devices: Develop, manufacture and market mE~dical video products, powered equipment and other instrumentation for minimally invasive surgery Validation Systems, Inc. 3350 Scott Boulevard, Suite 1501 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3104 408-748-0396 www.vs.com Service: An employee owned consulting service for pr~~cess development in FDA regulated industries. List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities VISX, Inc. 3400 Central Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95051-0703 408-733-2020 Fax 408-773-7300 www.visx.com Medical devices: Equipment for laser vision correction SUNNYVALE Abaxis, Inc. 1320 Chesapeake Terrace Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-734-0200 Fax 408-734-2874 www.abaxis.net Diagnostics equipment: Produces point-of-care blood analyzers for rapid blood-constituent analysis for both humans and animals. Adeza Biomedical Corporation 1240 Elko Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-0975 Fax 408-745-0968 www.adeza.com Diagnostics: Tests and services for women's health AeroGen 1310 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-543-2400 Fax 408-543-2450 www.aerogen.corri Medical devices: Systems for aerosol drug delivery to thc~ upper respiratory track and lungs Alexon Biomedical, Inc. 1190 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1302 408-747-7000 Fax 408-747-7011 www.alexon.com Diagnostics: Detection of some parasitic diseases. Apart of Alexon-Trend AmCell Corporation 1190 Bordeaux Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-752-1203 www.amcell.com Therapeutics: Magnetic cell separation technology to isolate highly purified cell subpopulations for application in immunology, cell biology and molecular biology for research or in a clinical setting American Peptide Company, Inc. 777 East Evelyn Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-733-7604 Fax 408-733-7603 www.americanpeptide.com Research tools: Supplier of peptides for research and drug development. Custom contract services, GMP manufacturing and stock research peptides. Arthrocare Corporation 595 North Pastoria Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-736-0224 Fax 408-736-0226 www.arthrocare.com Medical device: Coblation process employs radiofrequency for soft tissue removal Balazs Analytical Laboratory 252 Humboldt Court Sunnyvale, CA 94089 List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities 408-745-0600 Fax 408-734-2276 www.balazs.com Service: Analysis for validation and other purposes of eq~~ipment, water, and chemicals to identify and quantitate the level of impurities Calydon, Inc. 1324 Chesapeake Terrace Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-734-0733 Fax 408-734-2885 www.calydon.com Biopharmaceuticals: Therapies for cancer with an initial focus on prostate cancer. Have developed a virus that uniquely replicates in and destroys prostate cancer cells Cardiac Pathways, Inc. 995 Benecia Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-0505 Fax 408-737-1700 www.cardiac.com Medical devices: Developing complete, integrated mapping and ablation systems for the diagnosis and treatment of tachyarrhythmias Cascade Controls, Inc. 712 East Evelyn Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-245-1000 Fax 408-739-0247 www.cascadecont.com Research and manufacturing tools: Design and build pure water and process control systems for biopharmaceutical manufacturing Cavro Scientific Instruments, Inc. 242 Humboldt Court Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-7400 Fax 408-745-0309 Research tools: Manufacturer of equipment for performing automated, high throughput chemical and biological assays Centaur Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 484 Oakmead Parkway Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-822-1600 Fax 408-822-1601 www.centpharm.com Biopharmaceuticals: Discovers and develops innovative drugs for diseases involving ischemia/reprefusion, inflammation and aging Cepheid 1190 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94084-1302 408-541-4191 Fax 408-541-4192 www.cepheid.com Research tools and diagnostics: Applying innovative mic:rofluidic and microelectronics technologies to test systems for DNA analysis technology ChemTrak, Inc. 929 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale, Ca 94086 408-773-8159 Fax 408-773-1651 www.chemtrak.corr~ Diagnostics: Develops manufactures, markets and sells ~~ersonal medical diagnostic systems for consumers over-the-counter, point-of-care market and physician's office laboratories Dionex Corporation 1228 Titan Way, P.O. Box 3603 Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3603 408-737-0700 Fax 408-739-8437 www.dionex.com Research tools: Develops, manufactures, sells and services chromatography and extraction systems used List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities to separate, isolate and identify components in chemical mixtures. Eclipse Surgical Technologies 1049 Kiel Court Sunnyvale, CA 408-548 2100 www.eclipsesurg.com Medical devices: Designs, develops, manufactures and ~jistributes laser-based surgical products and disposable fiber optics accessories for the treatment of advanced cardiovascular disease through transmyocardial revascularization and percutaneous tran:~luminal myocardial revascularization GMP Labeling, Inc. 525 West Remington Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94087 408-522-3200 Fax 408-522-3212 www.gmplabeling.c;om Manufacturing tools: Produces signs, labels, compliance reference books and SOPs used in GMP facilities Hyseq, Inc. 670 Almanor Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-524-8100 Fax 408-524-8144 www.hyseq.com Biopharmaceutical and Research tools: Develops pharmaceuticals using proprietary rare genes. Also has developed a universal DNA sequencing chip for diagnosis and research Idetek, Inc. 1245 Reamwood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 _ 408-745-0544 Fax 408-745-0243 Environmental biotechnology: Immunoassay kit for detection of benzene, toulene and xylent Idexx 1245 Reamwood Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-0544 Fax 408-745-0860 www.idexx.com Diagnostics: Supplier of diagnostic tests and monitoring systems for animal health Innerdyne Medical, Inc. 1244 Reamwood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-6010 Fax 408-745-6574 www.innerdyne.com Medical devices: Designs, develops, manufactures and commercializes minimally invasive surgical access products incorporating its proprietary radial dilation technology, expandable needle devices for laparoscopic surgery to reduce complications of minimally invasive surgery LJL Biosystems 404 Tasman Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-541-8787 Fax 408-541-8786 www.ljlbio.com Research tools: Provides instrumentation, reagents and microplates to the HTS professional Lumisys, Inc. 225 Humboldt Court Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-773-6565 Fax 408-773-6567 www.lumisys.com Medical devices: Provides desktop, filmless medical imaging systems Metrika Laboratories, Inc. 510 Oakmead Parkway List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-524-2255 Fax 408-524-2252 www.metrika.com Medical devices: Produces unique patient monitoring devices that allow remote management of chronic diseases and conditions by taking microsamples of blood followed by online data analysis and recording. Micro-tech Scientific 1405 Wolfe Road Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-730-8324 Fax 408-730-3566 www.microlc.com www.micro-techscientific.com Research tools: Develops and commercializes micro-liquid chromatography systems for research -capillary HPLC, CE and CE-GEC systems Molecular Devices Corporation 1312 Grossman Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1136 408-747-1700 Fax 408-747-3602 www.moldev.com Research tools: Develops and commercializes instrument systems and reagents for life science research. Products include microplate reader systems, cell analysi:~ systems (FLIPR), and liquid handling systems. Molecular Dynamics, Inc. 928 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086-4250 408-737-3003 Fax 408-773-8343 www.mdyn.com Research tools: Develops, manufactures, markets and sells systems that accelerate gene and drug discovery. Products include the MegaBACE capillary DIVA sequencer, and instrumentation and reagent systems for analyzing microarrays and for gel and blot im~~ging. Molecular Dynamics is now a part of Amersham Pharmacia Biotech. National Nuclear Corporation 1275 Hammerwood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-745-6770 408-745-6775 www.nnc-usa.com Research tools and services: Provides radioactivity contamination monitoring systems for personnel and dry waste that use highly sensitive plastic scintillation dei:ectors. Reactor Experiments, Inc. - an acquired company that produces specialized neutron and gamma radiation shielding materials Xetex - an acquired company that produces ratemeters, dosimeters, area monitors and sample counters for applications in hospitals and laboratories. Oculex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 639 North Pastoria Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086-2917 408-481-0424 Fax 408-481-0662 www.oculex.com Biopharmaceuticals: Developing pharmaceuticals for thE~ treatment and prevention of major eye diseases. PercuSurge 540 Oakmead Parkway, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-524-7777 Fax 408-524-3505 Medical devices: Developmental stage company in interventional cardiology developing a proprietary Guardwire technology that contains and removes debris and blood clots that is released with balloon angioplasty and stent treatment Pharmacyclics 995 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086-4521 408-774-3359 Fax 408-774-0340 www.pcyc.com Pharmaceuticals: Developing texaphyrin-based photo- ,and radio-sensitizing agents to enhance the effectiveness of light and radiotherapy of tumors. List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities Pharmasonics, Inc. 1024 Morse Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-734-1914 Fax 408-734-4763 www.pharmasonic:s.com Medical devices: Developer of an intravascular sonotherapy system that addresses the stent restenosis problem using new catherter-based therapeutic ultrasound technology Phoenix International Life Sciences 1018 Knickerbocker Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94087 408-749-1370 Fax 408-749-1367 www.pils.com Service: local office of full service clinical research organization PULNiX America, Inc. 1330 Orleans Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-747-0300 www.pulnix.com Research tools and medical devices: Designs and commercializes imaging cameras for microscopes, electron microscopy and medical imaging systems. Low light imaging without vibrations from shutters. RadioTherapeutics 1308 Borregas Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 800-630-0800 www.radiotherapeutics.com Medical devices: Designing systems to ablate soft tissuE~ using radiofrequency energy. FDA permission for use in liver. Distributed by Boston Scientific. Robbins Scientific Corporation 1250 Elko Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089-2213 408-734-8500 Fax 408-734-0300 www.robsci.com Research tools: Liquid handling systems for high throughput screening, chemical synthesis and genomic analysis Scios, Inc. 820 West Maude Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086-2910 408 616-8200 Fax 408-616-8257 www.sciosinc.com Biopharmaceutical: Discovery development and commercialization of therapeutics based on capabilities in protein-based and small molecule drug discovery and dE~velopment. Current focus on cardiorenal and inflammatory disorders and Alzheimer's SIMCO Electronics 1178 Bordeaux Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-734-9750 Fax 408-734-9754 www.simco.com Service: Calibration and repair of electronic equipment used in research and in process testing. Somnus Medical Technologies, Inc. 285 N. Wolfe Rd. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-773-9121 Fax 408-773-9137 www.somnus.corr~ Medical devices: Developed and received FDA clearance for somnoplasty, a treatment for sleep apnea nd other airway obstructive disorders, that shrinks tissues in the upper airway by applying, low-temperature, low-energy radiofrequency. List of Bioscience Companies NOVA Consortium Cities TeleSensory 520 Almanor Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-616-88700 Fax 408-611-8720 www.telesensory.c;om Medical devices: Providing adaptive equipment for people who are blind or have low vision ThermoMicroscopes 1171 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-747-1600 www.thermomicro.com Research tools: Atomic force microscopes and imaging :software for measuring and imaging molecules and surfaces Turner Designs 845 West Maude Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-749-0994 Fax 408-749-0998 Research and manufacturing tools: Manufacturer of environmental and scientific equipment Valin Corporation 555 E California Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-730-9850 www.valin.com Services: Products, services and engineering solutions for fluid handling, process measurement, analysis, automation and control Economic Indicators NOVA Consortium Cities 'C-r N A ^rrtt~r t •~rr Cities Labor Force Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Number on Public Assistance Cupertino 27,810 27,500 310 1.1% 33 Los Altos 16,240 16,050 190 1.2% 7 Milpitas 31,190 30, 570 620 2.0% 184 Mountain View 49,580 48,930 650 1.3% 75 Palo Atto 38,160 37, 790 370 1.0% 35 Santa Clara 65,120 63, 940 1,180 1.8% 199 Sunnyvale 82,600 81,250 1,350 1.6% 181 TOTAL 310, 700 306, 030 4,670 1.5 % 714 Source Source* California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information Division, May, 2000 {Preliminary) County of Santa Clara, Social Services Agency Quarterly Statistical Data, July 1, 2000 Net Cases Required to Participate in Welfare-to-Work Plan Trends in CaIWORKS Cases NOVA Consortium Cities >i'•.,: . -,` N A •f•ttt•t • ••td Cities July 1,1998 July 1, 1999 July 1, 2000 Change 7/1/98 - 7/1100 Cupertino 61 37 33 (28) Los Altos * 18 * 8 7 (11) Milpitas 322 220 184 (138) Mountain View 226 133 75 (151) Palo Alto 53 45 35 (18) Santa Clara 460 290 199 (261) Sunnyvale 409 271 181 (228) TOTAL 1, 549 1, 004 714 (835) Source: County of Santa Clara, Social Services Agency Quarterly Statistical Data, July 1, 1998, 1999 and 2000 Net Cases Required to Participate in Welfare-to-Work Plan "Combined Los Altos and Los Altos Hills Housing NOVA Consortium Cities ,~:~:~ _ N A ••rtt•r • ••rr Cities Single Detached Single Attached Multiple 2 to 4 Multiple 5 Plus. Mobile Homes Occupied Percent Vacant Cupertino 9,787 2,145 1,376 3,754 7 16,328 4.34 Los Altos 9,381 338 235 635 3 10,309 2.67 Milpitas 11, 001 2, 051 1, 302 2, 030 572 16, 527 2.53 Mountain Vie 9,054 3,942 2,697 15,924 1,189 31,248 4.75 Palo Alto 15,458 1,008 1,775 7,317 113 24,670 3.90 Santa Clara 17,263 3,096 3,649 14,821 121 37,585 3.50 Sunnyvale 21,021 3,919 4,479 19,968 4,221 50,975 4.91 TOTAL 92,965 16,499 15,513 64,449 6,226 187,642 Source: California Department of Finance, January 1, 1998 STAR Scores -Grade 3 of Students Scoring At or Above 50% NPR Serving the NOVA Consortium Cities -:~ N A ~•r1t•r • ••r1 School District Readin Math 1998-1999 1999-2000 1998-1999 1999-2000 Cupertino Elementary 80 81 85 84 Los Altos Elementary 92 92 94 93 Milpitas Unified 53 63 59 77 Mountain View Elementary 61 65 67 68 Palo Alto Unified 86 90 87 89 Santa Clara Unified 51 57 50 58 Sunnyvale Elementary 56 58 67 73 Source: California Department of Education STAR Summary Report, 1999 & 2000 Includes all students STAR Scores -Grade 9 of Students Scoring At or Above 50% NPR Serving the NOVA Consortium Cities for the Year 1999-2000 ~' N A r~r#t~r t ~~r1 School District Reading Math Language Spelling Science Social Science Fremont Union High 65 82 79 N/A 74 70 Milpitas Unified 43 67 67 N/A 56 57 nww~uan~ v ~cw - Los Altos High ~ v i ~ (~ IV/M ! J 7d Palo Alto Unified 82 92 88 N/A 85 88 Santa Clara Unified 41 61 64 N/A 48 47 Source: California Department of Education STAR Summary Report, Spring 2000 Includes all students Percentage of Dropouts to Enrolled Students for Grades 9-12 in Public Schools Serving the NOVA Consortium Cities for the Year 1998-1999 School Grade Grade Grade Grade District 9 10 11 12 Fremont Union 0.2 0.4 0.4 2.1 High School Milpitas 0.5 1.0 1.0 3.3 Unified Moun~in View - 0 4 n ~ a~ ~~ Los Altos Unified Palo Alto 0.0 0.5 0.1 1.0 Unified Santa Clara 0.8 1.0 1.7 1.1 Unified ~. ~:. ~, _,~__ N A r•r11•r • ••r/ Source: California Department of Education - 7/10/00 Educational Demographics Unit Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES IiERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: (1) Joint Powers Agency. The City of Sunnyvale is hereby designated as the North Valley Workforce Development Agency, referred to herein as the Joint Powers Agency, the jurisdiction of which for purposes of this Agreement shall be the Cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. E;~ch of the foregoing Cities hereby delegates its authority to carry out the purpose of this Joint Powers Agreement to the Joint Powers Agency. (2) Purpose-Joint Powers Agency. The Joint Powers Agency is designate°d for the purpose of carrying out job training and employment programs, within cone-stop service- delivery system, with universal access for customers seeking to further their careers including (but not limited to) economically disadvantaged, unemployed and underemployed :persons within. its jurisdiction, according to plans pursuant to the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, California Work Opportunity and R~°sponsibility to Kids (Ca1WORKS) and other workforce development legislation. (3) Authority-Joint Powers Agency„ The Joint Powers Agency is hereby authorized, in its own name, to do all acts necessary for the exercise c-f its authority to accomplish the purpose as set forth herein include, lout not limited to, any or all of the following: (a) Establish a local Workforce Investment Board (WIB) to fulfill the responsibilities delineated in WIA; (b) Enter into subgrants, contr~~cts and other necessary agreements; (c) Receive and expend funds; (d) Employ personnel; (e) Organize and train staff personnel; (f) Prepare a comprehensive five-year plan for one-stop service- delivery system; 2 Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 (g) Develop procedures for governance, planning, operation, assessment and fiscal management of the one-stop service- delivery system; (h) Evaluate program performance based on measurable outcomes and customer satisfaction and determine resulting needs and reallocation of resources; (i) Execute and/or modify grant. agreements with the U.S. Department of Labor, the State of California, the County of Santa Clara and other interested investors; (j) Prepare an annual budget and cost allocation plan. Pursuant to the WIA, the Joint Po~~ers Agency shall conduct studies and make analysis of the needs for training and employment programs among the Cities; shall establish and coordinate training and employment programs within the legion; and shall undertake any other act or acts that may be required to accomplish the purposes of this joint exercise of powers agreement and the WIA. (4) Distribution of Job Training Services. The Joint Powers Agency shall distribute job training opportunities, business services and all other services delivered hereunder among the Cities on an equitable basis, in reasonable proportion to the needs and markets for such services, a:; determined by current census, unemployment and other objective data. All other management functions performed, hereunder, except individual reports to Cities of Agency activities, shall be on a re€;ional basis, without partiality or regard for political boundaries amon€; the Cities. (5) Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective as of the date of its approval by a majority of the legislative bodies of the Cities, and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated by all of the parties to this Agreement. Any City may terminate its participation in the Agreement as of the end of any fiscal year by giving written notice of its intention to terminate at least six (6) months prior to the end of the fiscal year in which such notice is given, to all other Cities. This Agreement may be terminated at any time by mutual. agreement of all parties hereto. 3 Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 (6) Governing Board. The Joint Powers Agency shall be administered solely by the City Council of the City of Sunnyvale, which shall function as its Governing Board. (7) Meetings and deliberations of the Governing Board. All official acts of the Governing Board shall be taken during public meetings, the date, place, and time of which have been published in the manner applicable to meetings oil public bodies. All official actions on behalf of the Joint Powers Agency shall be taken by and designated in the official minutes of the Sunnyvale City Council. All of the rules and regulations governing meetings to be held by the City Council of the City of Sunnyvale are hereby adopted as the rules and regulations governing meetings of the Joint Powers Agency Governing Board. (8) Officers and Employees. The Governing Board shall have th.e responsibility and authority to designate current or additional re°gular employees of the City of Sunnyvale as administrative, managerial and staff personnel of the Joint Powers Agency. Such personr.~el shall remain employees of the City of Sunnyvale, subject to all of the terms and conditions of employment otherwise applicable to Sunnyvale employees. The Governing Board is further authorize~~ to hire temporary employees and consultants, and to provide such other facilities, supplies, equipment, office space and customary administrative resources, as are reasonably necessary to performance of the activities undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. Reimbursement for all of the foregoing personnel and administrative cost shall be exclusively from grants or funds appropriated by state or federal laws 8s regulations, private foundations and other investors. (9) Statement of Conditions and Criteria. The parties hereto make the following statements and certify as follows: (a) The respective addresses of the parties are as follows: City of Cupertino Office of the City Manager 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 City of Los Altos Office of the City Manager 1 North San Antonio Road Los Altos, California 94022 4 Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 City of Milpitas Office of the City Manager 455 East Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, California 95035 City of Mountain View Office of the City Manager P.O. Box 7540 Mountain View, California 9403~a-7540 City of Palo Alto Office of the City Manager P.O. Box 10250 Palo Alto, California 94303 City of Santa Clara Office of the City Manager 1500 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, California 95050 City of Sunnyvale Office of the City Manager P.O. Box 3707 Sunnyvale, California 94088-37~~7 (b) The geographical area to be served by the Joint Powers Agency shall be all that area within the; geographical boundaries of the parties hereto. (c) The total population within the jurisdictional areas hereto combined is estimated to be 510,000. (d) The parties, by their signatlzres to this Agreement and seals affixed hereto, certify that all parties are authorized pursuant to law to provide the services for ~~vhich this Agreement is entered into in all of the geographical area within the jurisdiction of the parties. (e) Attached and incorporated try this reference is a written statement of the chief legal officers of each City, setting forth therein the authority of the parties to enter into this Joint Powers Agreement. 5 Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 (fl The parties, by their signatLires and seals to this agreement affixed, certify that to the exte~zt consistent with state law and local ordinances, they accept r~°sponsibility for the operation of the programs initiated and continued pursuant to this Agreement. (10) Liability. (a) The City of Sunnyvale, and those persons, agencies and instrumentalities used by it to perform the functions authorized herein, shall be exclusively liak~le for damages to any person arising from activities of the Jc-int Powers Agency. (b) The City of Sunnyvale shall hold harmless and indemnify cities, and each of them, inclu~3ing their officers and employees, from any claim or liability arising from acts or omissions of the City of Sunnyvale in the admir.~istration of this Agreement, and in so doing, shall provide cities, a_nd each of them, with legal defense of any and all claims or liabilities and shall pay reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in providing such defense. (11) Reports. The Joint Powers Agency shall, at Cities' request, provide written reports of the finances, activities an3 business affairs of the Agency to the Cities. (12) Breach. If default shall be made by any party- hereto, in any covenant contained in this Agreement, such default :shall not excuse the party from fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement. The parties declare that this Agreement is entered into for• the benefit of the Joint Powers Agency and hereby grant to the Agency the right to enforce, by whatever lawful means the Agency deems appropriate, all of the obligations of each of the parties hereunder. Each and all of the remedies given to the Agency hereunder or by lav~T now or hereafter enacted are cumulative and the exercise of one right or remedy shall not impair the right of the Agency to any or all other remedies. (13) Severability. Should any part, term, or provision of this Agreement be decided by the courts to be illegal or in conflict wit'z any law of the State of California or otherwise be rendered unenforceable or ineffectual, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be effected thereby. 6 Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 WHEREFORE, the parties hereto h;~ve caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers duly authorized. CITY Cupertino FFICE ---_ John Statton, Mayor ATTEST Kimberly S ith, City Clerk Los Altos Milpitas ~-~'~ Carol Scharz, City Clerk Gail Blalock, City Clerk Mountain Vie - r`~"~ ~~ \.J`V'"y~ Rosemary t sek, 1Vlayor Angelita M. Salvador, City Clerk Palo Alto ~~---- iss, Mayor Donna Rogers, Clerk Santa Clara ~- ~ ~~ ~ dy adler, Mayor ~~Judy Boccigrt ne, City Clerk Sunnyvale ~.ccr~v ~~ Patricia Vorreiter, 1Vlayor Li da Kell , D uty City Clerk 7 ~~ ~ John Moss, Mayor'^ Joint Powers Agreement NOVA Consortium July 1, 2000 STATEMENT OF OPINION; LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ENTER INTO JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES I, the undersigned chief legal officer of the City identified below opposite my own name, am an attor~zey licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of the State of California. It is my opinion that the City which I represent is fully authori:;ed by the laws of the State of California to enter into that certain ;agreement entitled "Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement; Workforce Development Services" dated July 1, 2000, and to participate in the governmental actions described therein. CITY CITY ATTORIKE Cupertino arles Ki li~in Los Altos ~r~ Robert K. Booth, Jr. Milpitas Steven T. attas Mountain View Palo Alto ichaefi7D. Pierre C;alonne y ~^ Santa Clara ~ ~ / ~ ~ M chael R. Downey Sunnyvale } . Valerie J. A ~nento DATE ~ l5' o0 `-1 ~ ~~5 1 ~; ~ Gv ~ ~ ~ 8 TERMINATION OF JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, dat~sd September 1, 2000 by and between the cities of Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Mountain View, Los Altos, Santa Clara., and Palo Alto ("Cities" herein), municipal corporations of the State of California, W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, each City named above entered into Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement.; Employment and Training Services dated March 10, 1983, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, each city named terminate the Joint Exercise of Employment and Training Services dated enter into a new Joint Exercise of Workforce Agreement with each other Milpitas effective July 1, 2000; FOLLOWS: above wishes to Powers Agreement; March 10, 1983 and Powers Agreement; and the City of NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS The Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement; Employment and Training Services Agreement dated March 10, 1983 is hereby terminated effective December 31, 2000 // // // // // // // // 000719sd10052536 WHEREFORE, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by thf~ir respective officers duly authorized. CITY SUNNYVALE CUPERTINO SANTA CLARA MOUNTAIN VIEW LOS ALTOS PALO ALTO OFF ATTEST ~`~~ Mayor ~ ~~0 i y Clerk ayor City Clerk dS/~ Q ~ JCS CGS /~i~+-~~ ,~.~ ty Clerk City Clerk Ci y Clerk L~, ~ ~i ~' City Clerk 000719 sdl 0052536 2 Mayo i i~ -- May worktor and Nortlt VaNey: Ctipertira Los Altos Milpitas 6burnain View Pab Alto Sarna Clara Surmyvale September 26, 2000 505 W. Olive Avenue, Suite 600 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 David Knapp, City Manager Phone 408-730.7240 City of Cupertino Fax 408-730-7643 10300 Torre Avenue TDD/TTY 408.730.7501 y~,,~va,,,,h,~ Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Dear David: On behalf of the NOVA Workforce Board, we are pleased to send to •An"~~°rP"~°" •AppGed Mderids you a community profile of the new NOVA consortium of cities. • Cemer for tl,e C°nlnurg s'"~°f'11e~o0f1Yp &onamy Over the ast decade Silicon Valle has under one tremendous P ~ y g •GeOFinaxidservices change and development. WitYi the addition of Milpitas to the NOVA •'~ °f consortium and the transition to the Workforce Investment Act, the •ElCanuroHospAd NOVA Workforce Board felt it ~;uas important to create a community • Fmpkrymem Developmera ~,,~,~ profile of the NOVA seven city consortium which captures the 'qD~"~° unique character of each city rind the NOVA community as a whole. Community College Dgricl •Hewlettt'ackadCompany We have included in this profile the most recent data available on •HdionSatla0aa • Icarian, Inc. demographic, economic, housing and educational indicators along ~ •InAelCorporolion with a list of bioscience comp<~nies which came out of our recently '~B°'~°"~r • lakheed Malin released Biosciences labor marl~et study. We welcome any additional ~~~a~ae information you feel might be valuable to the consortium cities, as • Palycom (orporolbn •SarAa0aroUnified we begin a new decade together. klpol Distrricl •Sotid Securiy ab„~~mi~n Also, we have enclosed final copies of the signed Joint Powers 'sa~,ran Agreement under the Workforc~° Investment Act and the Termination • Sun Microrystems, Inc. •Sunnywle0ramber Agreement for the previous Joint Powers Agreement under the Job of(omnerce • Umrerstty of (ofiforriq Training Partnership Act. SarAa [ruz •warkagParrnershipsuSA Again, thank you for your commitment to this community's workforce development efforts. If you have any questions regarding ~~~, NOVA programs, please don't hesitate to contact me at (408) 730- ~~« 7248. We look forward to working in partnership with you in the ~d,,,t°,~, years ahead on innovative, cutting-edge initiatives. Yke dxtirperwn eabaraMdaspina, Sincer ,, VKe Orairrperson bxrchaelCurran, Mik C ran Drceda Direct OVA MJC:es Enclosures cc: William Woska, City of Cupertino (cover letter only) R service adminiriered by U~ Gty of Surmyvale