Prince George's County officials are excited about the future and what it may bring in terms of new jobs. As the county moves forward in the 21st century, officials believe Prince George's is ready to usher in new technology jobs, specifically in biotechnology, cyber security, and geothermal technologies.
At the request of County Council member Camille Exum (D-Seat Pleasant), the Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission conducted a feasibility study on the county's ability to develop a biotechnology research center. From the study, county officials believe the county is well-equipped to bring biotech jobs to the county but it just needs to make the commitment.
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