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We tuned into the first GOP debate last night, and we were particularly interested in what candidates had to say on #ForeignPolicy & #NationalSecurity.
Take a look at our latest blog post for our thoughts: https://t.co/XzaLbGe3nL
Next, “Breaking Barriers: The Evolution of the Defense Industry” by @MasonNatSec featuring The Hon. Sue Gordon, former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, who breaks down the impact and capabilities of AI in the defense sector. (3/3) https://t.co/eHfP4RHgA0
We've been on a big podcast kick over here at Steer, and wanted to recommend a few that we think offer useful insights into the #nationalsecurity, #intelligence, and #technology communities. A short 🧵(1/3)
First up, “The Prince: Searching for Xi Jinping” by @TheEconomist - An informative listen which gives insight as to why the Select Committee on the CCP may have chosen Iowa to push some of its recent messaging (2/3) https://t.co/znH3phlidc
Last week, @ODNIgov released the 2023 National Intel Strategy to guide #intelligence activities over the next 4 years. In our blog post, we break it down and highlight a few key takeaways that every #nationalsecurity pro should be tracking.
Check it out: https://t.co/lbQvHKIHi7
@AEI Senior Fellow @klonkitchen discussing the critical advantage of #AI dominance in this morning's @HASCrepublicans and @HASCdemocrats hearing, "Man and Machine: Artificial Intelligence on the Battlefield." Watch the full hearing: https://t.co/vJA99xsbwv
"We have a moment to reassert American dominance in a way that really matters... if we realize [AI] technology deliberately, then we can seize the advantage and build an advantage that will be meaningful over the long term" -- @klonkitchen on the opportunities provided by #AI
#China "has no shortage of pressure points to push," writes @Reuters senior metals columnist @AndyHomeMetals, responding to export restrictions on gallium and germanium announced by China's Ministry of Commerce last week. https://t.co/rxHw2xM73b
"Tuberville's shortsighted play puts so much at risk" writes @ArnoldLPunaro in today's @dcexaminer. Now stretching into its fourth month, the Senator's hold on DoD nominations is a direct threat to national security, leaving us flat-footed at a time of rising tension with China.
Sen. Tuberville has refused to release his hold on senior military officer nominations despite bipartisan pressure. There are other ways for the Senator to advance his cause without holding these military nominees as political hostages. Read my op-ed here.
https://t.co/RwdkEjPUw3
In honor of #4thofJuly we’d like to highlight the recent volunteer work of our associate @KayleeStapley. Kaylee just returned from a trip with @gstadventures, a non-profit that serves the children of fallen military personnel.
More: https://t.co/nI3SK2wP5f
Please join us in welcoming Michael Hinkle to the Steer PR team as Director! Michael is an #intelligencecommunity and #foreignservice alum and brings invaluable expertise to our firm. Head over to https://t.co/TgoXafGVX8 to learn more about Michael and his role at Steer. #newhire
Watching the @SCCRepublican hearing tonight? We've got a newsletter for that! We've teamed up with @BullpenStrat to bring you the China Committee Monitor, a daily subscription-based newsletter that provides insights, detailed activity tracking, and news.
“Amid growing tensions with adversaries, Republican candidates will need to tell Americans their plan to protect American national security and economic interests.” - @STEERPR Partner Lauren Tomlinson (@TomlinsonTalks) in @foxnewspolitics
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Re: cyber regs - @tombossert: we should try some polices but if they fail we need to abandon them quickly…but USG needs to make it clear to US entities, that are doing business in China & elsewhere, they need to be careful what they are sharing up to gain access to the market.
.@DAlperovitch makes the point @axios event that it’s “a mixed bag” on cybersecurity for many reasons but one of the reasons is the continued lack of widespread understanding.