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This book explores the evolution of the current U.S. research and development enterprise, asks whether this organization remains appropriate to the challenges we face today, and proposes strategies for better preparing for the global technology race shaping our future.
Across the globe, nation states and societies, as well as corporations, technology developers, and even individuals, find themselves on the front lines of a global technology race. As we approach the third decade of this century, the outlines of the contest have become clear. Spending on research and development, such new methods as innovation centers, and inclusion of powerful technologies into governments and society are occurring at a rapid pace. Technology winners and losers are emerging.
How did we arrive at this global technology fight? How and where will it be waged? What can we do to prepare for the future? In 10 chapters,
Tech Wars addresses these questions and more, examining the conditions that have led us to this point and introducing new strategies, organizational changes, and resource allocations that will help the United States respond to the challenges that are on the horizon.
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PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1 How We Got Ourselves into a Tech War
Chapter 2 Recent Technology Skirmishes
Chapter 3 Perspectives on Previous Tech Wars
Chapter 4 Economic Power Is National Power
Chapter 5 The Special Case of Technology and Warfare
Chapter 6 The U.S. Technology Development Enterprise
Chapter 7 The Emerging Tech War
Chapter 8 Deciding What's Important
Chapter 9 Winning This Tech War
Chapter 10 A Call to Action
Annex A: Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Technology EnterpriseNotesIndex
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Daniel M. Gerstein is a national security professional and technology expert who has served in senior government positions as well as in uniform, academia, and think tanks.