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The University of New Orleans has announced the naming of the East Campus of its Research Park after former Congressman Bob Livingston. This decision acknowledges Livingston’s significant contributions to Louisiana’s economic development during his congressional tenure, including securing essential funding for local projects and initiatives. He played a crucial role in the consolidation of U.S. Navy information systems at UNO, with a remarkable economic impact exceeding $350 million on the state. The recognition reflects appreciation for his lasting influence on Louisiana’s growth and innovation.
New Orleans – The University of New Orleans (UNO) has announced it will honor former Congressman Bob Livingston by naming the East Campus of the UNO Research Park after him. This decision recognizes Livingston’s extensive contributions to the economic development and wellbeing of Louisiana during his time in office.
Livingston, a Republican, served in Congress from 1977 to 1999, representing Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District. During his tenure, he chaired the House Appropriations Committee from 1995 to 1998 and was an influential member of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, serving for 14 years. His leadership in these roles allowed him to secure substantial funding for various programs and projects beneficial to both Louisiana and the nation.
A significant achievement of Livingston’s was his role in consolidating the U.S. Navy’s information systems nationwide into just two facilities located at UNO’s Research and Technology Park. The direct funding for this Navy project amounted to an impressive $220 million, and a UNO economic study has determined that the ongoing economic impact of this consolidation on Louisiana exceeds $350 million. This initiative was born out of a necessity identified after deficiencies highlighted during the Gulf War, where he recognized the importance of technological enhancements for military operations.
Livingston’s legacy is further enriched by his ability to identify funding streams that addressed both national needs and local priorities. His influence extended to ensuring the construction of sound barriers for local neighborhoods impacted by highway projects, as well as advocating for the expansion of New Orleans’ streetcar lines. His name is also associated with funding significant local projects such as the National WWII Museum, flood protection initiatives in southeast Louisiana, and support for regional military facilities like the Avondale Shipyards and Barksdale Air Force Base.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise emphasized that the technology park at UNO would likely not exist today without Livingston’s original vision and determination. Recognizing the influence and importance of such figures, the naming of buildings after politicians can often be met with skepticism, particularly immediately after they leave office. However, peers in the political and academic communities have deemed this recognition as well deserved, considering Livingston’s impact on the local community and economy.
While naming a building is a significant honor, it is anticipated that this recognition of Bob Livingston will not be the last. His contributions to Louisiana’s economic safety and development, particularly in technology and defense, have solidified his legacy as a profoundly influential figure in the state’s history.
The decision to name the East Campus of the UNO Research Park after Livingston reflects not only an acknowledgment of his past work but also a commitment to fostering continued growth and innovation in Louisiana. As the state continues to evolve, the initiatives and projects championed by Livingston will remain pivotal to its progress.
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