Without reform, exclusionary zoning will continue to damage equity and inhibit growth and opportunity in many parts of America.
Expanded manufacturing programs will invest in our nation’s long-term competitive innovation capacity.
The administration should implement two reforms to clarify and update rules governing use of facilities financed by tax-exempt bonds.
Guiding the evolution of AVs towards the future we want requires evaluating AVs with metrics that prioritize societally beneficial outcomes.
By supporting bottom-up, place-based investment and building a network of new ideas, the Administration can foster American dynamism.
The Administration should create the Local Innovation Unit to catalyze decentralized experiments focused on our most urgent challenges.
The Biden-Harris Administration should establish a DeepTech fund to enable more entrepreneurs to bring promising technologies to market.
The next administration should implement a Maker-In-Residence fellowship program to leverage the skills of the American maker community.
This transition document provides over 25 actionable recommendations on the future of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The next administration should launch national Place-Based Public-Private Partnerships for Innovation to supercharge American innovation.
The next administration should take steps to streamline the patent application process and improve the innovation ecosystem.
The next administration should create a U.S. Entrepreneurial Corps to invest in the next generation of small business leaders.