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Attendance Audit Summary
The Perils of Complacency
China Task Force Report
Chinese Public AI R&D Spending: Provisional Findings
4/5) HT Lauren Spiegel , Peter Attia
Digital Competition with China Starts with Competition at Home
29Th Annual Leadership 100 Conference
Top News Comm Daily® Notebook Capitol Hill Wireline Wireless
Key Officials September 1947–July 2021
Executive Branch
Federal Communications Commission FOIA Request Log, 2017
Press Release: Howard Invited to First Meeting of the White House National Space Council Page 2 of 2
White House Science Office Adrift As Staff Dwindles Pared-Back Group Struggles Without Direction from the Trump Administration
Michael Kratsios Chief Technology Officer of the United States White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Second Quarter Recommendations Memo
Content & Technology Policy Report January 10, 2020
Competing in Artificial Intelligence Chips: China's Challenge Amid
Administration of Donald J. Trump, 2020 Digest of Other White House
Top View
CNAS.Org @Cnasdc
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
CSET Issue Brief
Executive Branch
NSB Plenary Open Minutes November 2018
Innovation and National Security Keeping Our Edge
Advancing America's Global Leadership in Science And
(PCAST) February 3‐4, 2020
PCAST) Council Members: Present: Kelvin Droegemeier, Chair; Catherine Bessant; Dario Gil; Sharon Hrynkow; H
Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 116 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Roundtable on Open Data for Economic Growth
Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 03/18/2021 10:17:16 AM
THE LEADER Is Published By: the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100®Fund, Inc
America's Uneven Approach to AI and Its Consequences
Iran Strikes Back at U.S. with Missile Attack at Bases in Iraq
Essay: Reframing the U.S.- China AI “Arms Race”
Decision Points in AI Governance
NITRD Newsletter
Taliban Freed in Peace Bid Afghanistan Releases 80 Prisoners, Talks to Follow