This report examines the critical role of innovation in addressing the United States' toughest problems and driving economic growth. It highlights the government's role in fostering innovation through investments and policies, particularly in technology and critical infrastructure security.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | MITRE Corporation |
Publication date: | June 1, 2016 |
Authors: | Andrew R. Lacher, Andy Lacher, Beverly J. Wood, Beverly Wood, Dr. Mark T. Maybury, Dr. Randall J. Landry, Dr. Rick K. Sciambi, Dr. Rober A. Coury, Dr. Vipin Swarup, Duane Blackburn, Duane M. Blackburn, Jim Cook, Mark Maybury, Mindey E. Rudell, Mindy Rudell, Nicholas M. Orlans, Nick Orlans, Randall Landry, Rick A. Knowles, Rick Knowles, Rick Sciambi, Rob Case, Robert A. Case, Robert Coury, Rod Holland, Roderick J. Holland, Vipin Swarup |
Time horizon: | 2100 |
Geographic focus: | United States |
Page count: | 104 |
The research method primarily involves analyzing existing literature, government reports, and data to understand the current state of innovation in the United States. It also includes examining the roles and investments of various government agencies, industry trends, and academic contributions to the innovation ecosystem.
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The report discusses the importance of innovation for the United States, emphasizing the government's significant role in fostering technological advancements. It explores the innovation ecosystem, detailing federal investments, geographic scopes, and major topics such as cybersecurity, data analytics, and identity management. The document also provides insights into the future of government strategies and the potential impact of emerging technologies.
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Categories: 2016 publication year | 2100 time horizon | 2100s time horizon | English publication language | United States geographic scope | autonomous systems | critical infrastructure | cybersecurity | data analytics | economic growth | economics | government role | identity management | innovation | internet of things | research and development | technology | united states geographic scope