This week, voters across the nation cast their ballots with inflation, a looming recession, abortion, and rising crime at the top of their minds. […]

This week, voters across the nation cast their ballots with inflation, a looming recession, abortion, and rising crime at the top of their minds. […]
By: Doug Kelly As Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) takes effect this week, U.S. policymakers should watch closely. At a time when techno-autocracies are fighting to take the lead in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing and 5/6G, it is more important than ever that the United States and our allies maintain our technological […]
Each October, National Cybersecurity Month serves as a critical reminder about the growing persistence and sophistication of cyber threats to every aspect of American society. In the first half of 2022, there were more than 817 reported data breaches in the United States alone. Unfortunately, cyberattacks are only expected to increase, with global costs from cybercrime expected to hit $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. […]
Each year, Hispanic Heritage Month marks a time to celebrate the importance of Hispanic American culture and its countless contributions to the fabric of our society, economy, and history. […]
As Russia and China’s authoritarian leaders meet today to renew their friendship with “no limits,” a new bipartisan report should serve as a warning to Washington lawmakers to reject anti-innovation legislation lest we cede the battle for global technology leadership to our adversaries. […]
In the same week Intel Corporation is breaking ground on two high-end microchip fabrication centers (fabs) in Ohio, China’s President Xi is demanding even greater tech innovation in China. This juxtaposition of events not only illustrates the high-stakes competition between the two countries, but also serves as yet another urgent warning to lawmakers on the necessity of embracing, fostering, and accelerating U.S. innovation. […]
Imagine being an elected member of the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. […]
Four full months after an anti-innovation bill raised bipartisan concerns about its potential harm to national security, cybersecurity, privacy, competitiveness, and U.S. consumers, a revised version of the bill does little to nothing to address those problems. […]
The U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) will meet for the second time from May 15 to 16 in France. TTC, created in June 2021, serves as a diplomatic forum to coordinate technology and trade policy between the United States and the European Union. […]
America’s tech companies are our first line of defense against cyberattacks, safeguarding U.S. national security from techno-autocracies, such as Russia and China. But even as our adversaries grow bolder, some in Congress are pushing for legislation that would handicap the same U.S. tech companies that keep us safe. […]