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Emerging Technology
Report
A More Responsible Digital Surveillance Future

At a time when democratic rule of law and human rights have weakened globally, emerging digital surveillance technologies have made the authoritarian model more accessible, stable, and competitive than ever before.

02.19.21 | 1 min read
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FAS
Blog
Keeping an Eye on “National Emergencies”

Last month, in the final days of his Administration, President Trump moved to renew the “national emergency” along the US-Mexico border that he had declared in 2019. “The ongoing border security and humanitarian crisis at the southern border of the United States continues to threaten our national security, including by exacerbating the effect of the […]

02.19.21 | 2 min read
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FAS
Blog
Domestic Use of DoD Drones

The Department of Defense is authorized to use unmanned aircraft systems within U.S. airspace for more than a dozen different types of operations, from search and rescue to counterintelligence. These domestic missions, and the official guidance or legal authority behind each of them, were tabulated in a newly updated manual on military support to civilian […]

02.19.21 | 1 min read
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Clean Energy
day one project
Policy Memo
Revitalizing the DOE Loan Program Office to Support Clean Infrastructure Development

The Biden-Harris Administration should expand the focus of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Loan Program Office (LPO) to meet the demands of a changing energy industry.

02.18.21 | 5 min read
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Emerging Technology
day one project
Policy Memo
Open Interface & Interoperability Standards for an Open and Transparent Digital Platform Marketplace

Openness and transparency in the digital platforms marketplace will unleash greater competition and increase choice and opportunities.

02.16.21 | 2 min read
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Environment
Blog
Advanced air filtration may help limit the spread of COVID-19 when combined with other protective measures

Given the pervasiveness of COVID-19 throughout the U.S., the risk of infection to transportation workers and passengers is significant. For instance, in a survey of over 600 bus and subway workers in New York City, almost one quarter reported contracting COVID-19, and 76 percent personally knew a coworker who had died from the disease. During last week’s hearing, […]

02.12.21 | 4 min read
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Emerging Technology
day one project
Policy Memo
The Invention Ecosystem: A Pathway to Economic Resilience and Inclusive Prosperity

A strong Invention Ecosystem can power our path to economic recovery, sustained growth and societal resilience.

02.11.21 | 2 min read
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Environment
day one project
Policy Memo
Opening Up Mortality Data for Health Research

Comprehensive and reliable mortality data will enable more effective response to rapidly evolving public health challenges.

02.10.21 | 1 min read
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FAS
Blog
Transforming Security Clearance Policy

The traditional system for granting or denying security clearances for access to classified information is undergoing a significant overhaul as it transitions into what is called Trusted Workforce 2.0. Among other changes, Trusted Workforce 2.0 will ultimately phase out the painstaking periodic reinvestigations of cleared personnel in favor of “continuous evaluation” or “continuous vetting.” This […]

02.08.21 | 5 min read
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Education & Workforce
day one project
Policy Memo
Investing in Community Learning Ecosystems

Building back better in a post-pandemic US will require federal investments in “learning ecosystems” that connect entire communities.

02.08.21 | 1 min read
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Environment
Blog
Senators press the nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency on the administration’s plans for promoting environmental justice

Environmental justice is a priority for the Biden administration, with the president advocating for the use of a whole-of-government approach based on the latest science to improve environmental conditions in low-income communities and communities of color. When pressed to expand on the administration’s vision during Wednesday’s Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing, Michael Regan, the president’s nominee […]

02.05.21 | 3 min read
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Global Risk
Report
Alternatives to the Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent

This policy memo suggests that the Biden administration should immediately launch a National Security Council-led strategic review examining the role of ICBMs in US nuclear strategy, and presents four alternative policy options that the Biden administration could pursue in lieu of the current GBSD program of record. Download the report here.

02.05.21 | 1 min read
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