The U.S. Government should set a national vision to strategically invest in building digital citizenship.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial need for science to inform policy. This proposal identifies five key areas for action.
The next administration should establish a Grid Resilience Innovation Demonstration Network to modernize the U.S. electrical grid.
Establish a national entrepreneurial fellowship to accelerate the transformation of research discoveries into scalable, market-ready tech.
The next administration should establish an office at the Dept. of Health and Human Services dedicated to combating COVID-19 misinformation.
The next administration can achieve significant reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions by helping transition the commercial truck and bus industries to cleaner fuels like electric power and hydrogen.
The next administration should establish a White House Taskforce focused on promoting digital market competition.
Create a plan for a digital platform to connect teachers with college students and recent graduates to serve as tutors for K-12 students.
The U.S. government should create a Foundational Technology Development and Deployment Office to fill critical commercialization gaps.
Create a $500M fund and an administration authority that allows relevant government agencies to create public-private partnerships.
A blueprint for the next administration to reform Section 230.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed systematic vulnerabilities in how wildlife movement and emerging infectious diseases should be managed.