Published inRANDWhy the United States, South Korea, and Japan Must Cooperate on ShipbuildingTo counter the pace of China’s shipbuilding, the United States, South Korea, and Japan should form a shipbuilding alliance.15h ago15h ago
Published inRANDApprentices Needed: Construction Shortages Threaten American GrowthNot enough people work in construction to turn plans into actual, hammer-and-nail reality.2d ago2d ago
Published inRANDTelescopes, Not UFOs: Long-Term Investments in Space Science Are the Way to Find Alien LifeFunding for space science is under threat. The ability to make further advances cannot be taken for granted.Jun 5Jun 5
Published inRANDSilent Speech, Loud Questions: The Dawn of Brain-Computer CommunicationIt’s important to consider not just what brain-computer interfaces can do — but what they should do.Jun 3Jun 3
Published inRANDFive Questions: Jim Mitre on Artificial General Intelligence and National SecurityA computer with human — or even superhuman — levels of intelligence remains, for now, a what-if.May 31May 31
Published inRANDHigh Stakes: Is the Dutch Cannabis Experiment Really a Game Changer?A new chapter in Dutch soft-drug policy began with the kick-off of the long-awaited cannabis experiment in early April.May 28May 28
Published inRANDA Defining Year for Space: Why the U.S. and Europe Must Unite or Fall BehindThe U.S. and European allies must ask themselves how they can unite to work better together in space.May 23May 23
Published inRANDWhen AI Takes Time to Think: Implications of Test-Time ComputeThe rise of reasoning models adds another tool to the AI development toolkit and has implications for policy, competition, and security.May 21May 21
Published inRANDProtecting Our Borders: Leveraging Technological Assets and Local Knowledge in Remote CommunitiesExpanding federal partnerships with local and Indigenous actors represents a vital step toward bolstering national security.May 15May 15
Published inRANDWhat the U.S. Can Learn from China’s Industrial PlaybookChina offers valuable lessons that could benefit the United States as Washington attempts to increase domestic manufacturing.May 13May 13