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Last Fall, I had the privilege of leading a Policy Workshop at Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs. ?My class consisted of 10 fabulously talented Master in Public Affairs students, and we spent the semester looking at how the United States can better cooperate with allies and partners to maintain a strategic advantage over China with respect to emerging technologies. On Friday, my students published their final report: "Expanding the PIE: Building a 'Plurilateral ?Innovation Ecosystem' for Critical and Emerging Technologies." ?Their recommendations center on how the United States can do more to coordinate with international partners on positive efforts to promote innovation, in addition to coordinating restrictive measures, like export controls. Right now is a daunting time to be job hunting in the public policy space. ?If any of my contacts out there are looking to hire bright, super collegial and strategic problem-solvers, I've got some fantastic people I can connect you with. ? Special thanks to Dean Karen McGuinness for the opportunity to work with the group, which included Michael Chapman, Ji Eun Kim, Jeremy McKey, Nathan McQuarrie, Uma Mengale, and Lauren (Dudley) Piper. https://lnkd.in/dGxP3iZf
Principal Cybersecurity Policy Engineer at MITRE Corporation; Member of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) Advisory Board, and Research Committee
6 天前Very cool Teddy! Good job.