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  1. OSU are at public order training today at Cosford, out in the 25deg heat!

  2. 20. svi 2017.

    Alex and his team, in 1876, were ready for BU grads! Nice job!

  3. 18. ruj 2019.

    The United States is at one of its lowest levels of public funding for R&D spending since before World War II. Meanwhile, China has increased its funding in science and technology tenfold. Can the United States keep up? via

  4. While the private sector has significantly increased its investment in R&D, the U.S. cannot rely on it to make the type of investments in large-scale, risky research projects that lead to discoveries and breakthroughs, says a new Task Force.

  5. Safety briefing for public order training before the serious stuff starts...

  6. The U.S. needs a new national strategy to avoid losing its edge to China in technology and innovation, warns a new CFR independent Task Force.

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  7. 11. svi 2018.
  8. China already graduates almost 3x the number of undergrads with STEM degrees 🧪🧬🔬 than the U.S., and will soon be a leader in emerging technology. America needs a robust plan to keep its edge in innovation, warns a CFR Task Force

  9. Today CFR launches a new independent Task Force report on Innovation and National Security. My colleague ⁦⁦⁩ is an expert both on China and on technology policy. ⁦

  10. China has set ambitious targets for developing critical technology through strategic, government-funding, aiming to surpass the U.S. and become the leading technological power. A Task Force outlines how the U.S. can stay on top.

  11. The decline in U.S. federal spending on R&D is more apparent in comparison to China, which increased its R&D expenditure thirtyfold between 1991 and 2015. The U.S. must once again heavily invest in its scientific base, says a new Task Force

  12. “The United States has led the world in innovation, research, and technology development since World War II, but that leadership is now at risk,” warns a new CFR Task Force. Here's what the U.S. needs to do:

  13. As China increases R&D spending, the Pentagon is at risk of losing its strategic advantage over China's military, warns a new CFR Task Force.

  14. A CFR Task Force says the U.S. should increase R&D funding from 0.7% to 1.1% of GDP annually to keep its edge in innovation.

  15. Innovations such as GPS, internet, and AI, have drawn on U.S. federally funded R&D. But despite its importance to innovation, federal spending on R&D as a percentage of the overall economy has declined since the end of the Cold War. Why?

  16. American technological leadership is in danger. Without a new plan for innovation, the U.S. risks a future in which other countries strengthen their militaries and threaten U.S. interests, warns a CFR Task Force

  17. Private companies investing in new technology is a good thing—but publicly funded R&D is still necessary for the U.S. to stay ahead of China in innovation, says a new Task Force:

  18. The U.S should announce more moonshot programs for innovation in AI and 5G, robotics, data science, and more, recommends a CFR Task Force

  19. If current rates of growth hold up, China will likely equal or exceed the U.S. in overall R&D expenditures after 2030. Find out what the U.S. can do to keep its edge in innovation:

  20. The private sector is outspending the federal government on basic research and development. Why does that matter?

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