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Special Event: Crafting a U.S. National Technology Strategy
Mar 16, 2021
1:00pm
to
2:15pm
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The United States faces a challenge like no other in its history: a strategic competition with a highly capable and increasingly resourceful opponent whose worldview and economic and political models are at odds with the interests and values of the world’s democratic states. A rising China poses a fundamental challenge to the economic vitality and national security of the United States and its allies and the currency of liberal democratic values around the world. Technology—a key enabler for economic, political, and military power—is front and center in this competition. To compete with China, the United States must develop an intellectual framework that can serve as a roadmap for successful, long-term American innovation and technological leadership.
On March 16, 2021, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) convened a virtual event on crafting a U.S. national technology strategy.
Fireside chat featuring:
Michèle Flournoy
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
WestExec Advisors
With featured speakers:
Richard Fontaine
CEO
Center for a New American Security
Martijn Rasser
Senior Fellow
Technology and National Security Program
Center for a New American Security
Panel discussion featuring:
Secretary James "Hondo" Geurts
Performing the Duties of
Under Secretary of the Navy
Sue Gordon
Senior Advisor, Pallas Advisors
Former Principal Deputy Director of
National Intelligence
Loren DeJonge Schulman
Vice President, Research and Evaluation
Partnership for Public Service
Adjunct Senior Fellow
Center for a New American Security
Q&A and panel discussion moderated by:
Megan Lamberth
Research Associate
Technology and National Security Program
Center for a New American Security
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