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Leveraging the Future Research and Development Ecosystem for the Intelligence Community - Understanding the International Aspect of the Landscape: Proceedings of a Workshop - in Brief
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... Panel 2 on U.S. Government Perspectives biotechnology and human enhancement, quantum technologies, featured Kevin Wolf, Akin Gump LLP; Dana Johnson, and novel materials.
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... Thus, he advocated for NATO and fellow, Center for a New American Security, inquired about other defense organizations to reach out to the civil sector to Technology Watch as it pertains to potential adversaries, and better understand new technologies. He expressed optimism Wells commented that Technology Watch Cards describe the about maintaining a technological edge, noting that 18 of the top extent to which specific technologies are expected to evolve in the 20 universities in the world are located in ally nations, and he coming years.
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... Schiffer asked about the likelihood of research networks to accelerate discovery overrides the funding deploying an AI-enabled tool that would be effective throughout imbalance. He noted that these trusted partnerships can be the diverse global research enterprise.
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... Using the there is enough investment in such technologies, as the research on forecasting could help better anticipate which government tends to fund individual research projects instead of proposals are likely to yield the most valuable scientific research. clusters of research projects that could develop a tool to elevate Another approach, he continued, would be to use randomized an industry.
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... and Planned InformationNational Defense Strategy and the Annex for Irregular Warfare; Sharing Workshops (e.g., U.S./U.K. Exploiting Emerging provide forums to solicit and collaborate on R&D requirements; Commercial Space, National Aeronautics and Space rapidly advance technology development, deliver prototypes for Administration Robotics Workshop, U.S./Israel Less Than Lethal operational tests and evaluations, and assist in product Capabilities, U.S./U.K.
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... The document provides acquisition efforts, civil–military fusion policies, and human strategic guidance and coordinates individual DoD Component rights abuses, an important issue now concerns the AI, robotics, 4 6 Johnson defined S&T as basic and applied research through experimentation and DoD, 2020, Department of Defense International Science and Technology prototyping. Engagement Strategy: A Unified Approach to Strengthen Alliances and Attract New 5 Partners, https://www.cto.mil/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Signed-International-ST The DoD Modernization Priorities focus on AI/machine learning; fully networked Engagement-Strategy.pdf.
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... • are equitable for all parties; • strive for measurable outcomes that accelerate the pace of Murdick commented that FUSE was created to achieve validated, U.S. R&D and ultimately benefit defense missions; early detection of technical emergence.
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... Next, extreme most. Murdick noted that there is more work to be done in growth research cluster forecasts are done at scale (selecting the making successful predictions: approximately 87 percent of what top 3–4 percent most quickly growing clusters, estimated to grow was forecasted in 2014 materialized in 2017, and of the things at least 8 percent per year for the next 3 years)
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... world's physical inputs could be made using biological means as well as a projected $2–4 trillion of annual direct economic potential globally for SB in 2030–2040. He added that the IC Johnson underscored the value of a more coordinated, whole of could track university resource allocation trends (e.g., new government strategy for critical emerging technologies in R&D.
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... Melissa Flagg, senior fellow, CSET,11 Georgetown University, explained that all of the IC and DoD institutions that focus on Flagg noted that the level of internationalization and science were created and optimized in a fundamentally different collaboration across topics of science varies dramatically -- for world than exists today. Now, the United States and China split example, China has a low level of collaboration for material approximately 50 percent of the $2.2–2.4 trillion of annual R&D science but a high level for energy and the environment.
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... with the Five Eyes if the asserted that governmental organizations simply need to commit United States relaxes its export controls. She reiterated that the to investing in and providing ongoing support of open-source United States has to be realistic about the choices it is asking efforts.
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... Hale, Center for a New American and objectivity, this Proceedings of a Workshop -- in Brief was reviewed by Security; Daniel E Hastings, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bernard Meyerson, IBM Corporation; Melissa Flagg, Flagg Frances S


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