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The PS&T sector experienced growth in payroll, increasing from 6% to 10% between 1998 and 2005 as a share of Montgomery County aggregate payroll, becoming the 3rd largest sector after health care and manufacturing.
Let’s take a look at this sector.
PS&T is made up of various subsectors, such as legal services, accountancy, engineering and architecture and related fields, specialized services such graphic, industrial, and interior design, computer services such as custom programming, system design, and computer aided facility management service. PS&T also includes, consulting of various types, scientific R&D, advertising and public relations, and a grab bag of “other” services, ranging from commercial & portrait photography to veterinarians.

Looking at the subsector payrolls between 1998 and 2005, two things stand out.
1. The strength of engineering. One would expect this to be in line with legal and accountancy, but engineering is higher than both in both payroll and employment. Unfortunately NAICS does not give detail as to what kinds of engineering, (civil, aerospace, etc.) so one can’t tell if there is a certain type that is stronger than the others.
2. The impressive growth of computer services. This subsector stands out as being the real driver of the growth in PS&T. This is mostly in “custom programming” and “computer systems design






It would be interesting to see what these trends look like adding in FY06 and 07 data.
Next, a look at neighboring Greene County, which presents an interesting contrast.
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