by admin | Apr 23, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy
BY ROB KNAKE With the news this week that the Trump Administration did not roll back but tightened restrictions on NVIDIA’s ability to export advanced chips to China, I would say that the China Hawks most definitely have the upper hand on the AI bulls. With...
by admin | Apr 10, 2025 | Blogs
As the markets reel and tumble from the first jabs in the opening rounds of the global fight on trade, it might seem safe to assume that any forward movement on chip export rules will be lost in the fray. Think again. The President has signaled a willingness to...
by admin | Apr 4, 2025 | Cyber Security, DHS & Cyber, Essay, Policy and Strategy
BY JOHN COSTELLO Cyber governance remains a persistent challenge for every Administration. As cyber threats evolve, agency missions mature, and technology advances, governance models must be flexible and responsive while ensuring long-term sustainability and...
by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy
By Michael Frank America’s contest with China over advanced technologies features a compelling irony: the more Washington tightens export controls and induces friction in supply chains, the more it eliminates the leverage it might brandish in a real...
by admin | Mar 31, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay
BY ROBERT KNAKE This week, the New York Times put out a long news analysis on the hopes and dreams of AI companies for less regulation in the Trump administration. Yet, while the early signs may point in a pro-industry direction, don’t be surprised if the Trump...