The harsh economy hasn’t spared a non-profit entity created to support Georgia Tech’s efforts to promote high-tech research and economic development. Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures, Inc., which oversees the programs including the acclaimed Technology Square and Technology Enterprise Park, is scraping by on a bare-bones budget, according to a credit report from Moody’s Investors Services. Stephen Fleming, a Tech vice president who serves as GATV’s CEO, said Monday that GATV will continue to work on its core mission. To read more, click on the related link under SaportaReport.com