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10 Session on Partnership Insights
Pages 66-69

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From page 66...
... Grasso noted that GUIRR, formed in 1984, is the oldest roundtable of the National Academies. GUIRR tries to approach big topics of national if not international interest and typically invites speakers from across the community to speak about these topics.
From page 67...
... He noted one interesting result was that academic participants were more likely to deem topics relevant to their work than industry participants. However, industry participants reported taking more action with the information and networking assistance received from GUIRR activities.
From page 68...
... She noted that awareness–raising sessions between the industry, the government, and the research-oriented communities is important as well as sharing best practices. She noted the challenge of simply learning different vocabularies across different communities -- in the national security space, for instance, words such as counterproliferation, nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, and deterrence, may have different, nuanced interpretations depending on which organization or agency is speaking.
From page 69...
... companies dominated many important industries, poses challenges to intelligence analysis. John wondered whether a shift may be occurring, though, as leaders of global companies make investment choices based on environmental standards, labor issues, and so on.


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