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Briefing by Director of Defense Research and Engineering on DOD foreign affairs nonmilitary research.
Briefing by Director of Defense Research and Engineering on DOD foreign affairs nonmilitary research.
For the past three-quarters of a century, the United States has led the world in technological innovation and development. The nation now risks falling behind its competitors, principally China. The United States needs to advance a national innovation strategy to ensure it remains the predominant power in a range of emerging technologies. Innovation and National Security: Keeping Our Edge outlines a strategy based on four pillars: restoring federal funding for research and development, attracting and educating a science and technology workforce, supporting technology adoption in the defense sector, and bolstering and scaling technology alliances and ecosystems. Failure could lead to a future in which rivals strengthen their militaries and threaten U.S. security interests, and new innovation centers replace the United States as the source of original ideas and inspiration for the world.
Considers the conclusions of the following foreign policy studies commissioned by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. a. "Possible Nonmilitary Scientific Developments and Their Potential Impact on Foreign Policy Problems of the U.S.," by the Stanford Research Institute. b. "Worldwide and Domestic Economic Problems and Their Impact on the Foreign Policy of the U.S.," by the Corporation for Economic and Industrial Research. c. "U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa," by Northwestern University's Program of African Studies, pt.1; Discusses following studies commissioned by the committee. "The Formulation and Administration of U.S. Foreign Policy," by the Brookings Institution. "Developments in Military Technology and Their Impact on U.S. Strategy and Foreign Policy," by the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, Johns Hopkins University. "Ideology and Foreign Affairs," by the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. "Western Europe," by the Foreign Policy Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania. "Economic, Social, and Political Change in the Underdeveloped Countries and Its Implications for U.S. Policy," by the Center for International Studies, MIT, pt. 2.