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- National Security | RAND
RAND conducts a broad array of national security research for the U S Department of Defense and allied ministries of defense Our federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) explore threat assessment, military acquisition, technology, recruitment and personnel management, counterinsurgency, intelligence, and readiness
- Dont Be Fooled, Advanced Chips Are Important for National Security
It is paramount that the United States retains its high-performance computing (HPC) advantage and prevents its adversaries from accessing advanced HPC systems and semiconductors Failing to do so would create grave national security risks
- Climate Security Is National Security | RAND
Mitigating the effects of climate change will require a whole-of-government approach and a redefinition of national security to embrace a more panoramic set of risks Government officials are saying lots of the right things But is it being done, and done quickly enough?
- Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and National Security
The author investigates why national security decisionmakers are ill-prepared for AI's impact on cybersecurity, offers solutions, and discusses the paper's broader implications for organizations' assimilation of artificial intelligence
- National Security Legislation | RAND
Addressing the National Security Risks of Bulk Data in the Age of AI There is an urgent need for a more nuanced and empirically grounded approach to data regulation, one that recognizes how seemingly innocuous data points can, when amassed in large quantities, pose substantial risks to national security
- Climate Change as a Security Threat | RAND
Climate hazards are a growing national security threat, posing risks to DoD installations and personnel and as an emerging driver of potential conflicts in regions across the globe
- National Security Resources for Congressional Policymakers
National security resources for congressional staff and policymakers include research, publications, testimonies, and briefs relevant to public policy and legislative activity
- Commission on the National Defense Strategy | RAND
The Commission on the National Defense Strategy recommends a sharp break with the way the U S Department of Defense does business and embraces an “all elements of national power” approach to defense
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