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Securing U.S. innovation : the challenge of preserving a competitive advantage in the creation of knowledge / Darren E. Tromblay and Robert G. Spelbrink.
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Tromblay, Darren E.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
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xix, 283 pages ; 24 cm
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HC110.T4 T76 2016
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Technological innovations
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Government policy
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United States
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Technology and state
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United States
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Technology transfer
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Government policy
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United States
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Public-private sector cooperation
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United States
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Spelbrink, Robert G.
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Summary note
As experienced by the United States, competition has played out in three distinct types of threat activity: sabotage (the destruction of capabilities), espionage (the theft of specific capabilities), and defection (the carrying of knowledge out of the country). Today, the changing innovation environment has created new challenges. Significant advances are being made in start-ups as well as larger companies who no longer rely on U.S. government contracts. Not only does this place a key element of national power in the hands of the private sector, but it often leaves Washington at an informational disadvantage in understanding technologies. This book analyzes these concepts from the perspective of the United States' experience in the field of innovation security. Historical and recent examples illustrate the threats to innovation, the various approaches to mitigating them, and how the evolution of the innovative process now requires rethinking how the United States can benefit from and preserve its cutting edge human capital. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-270) and index.
Contents
Theoretical and legal framework for understanding the role of intelligence in securing innovation
Entities responsible for securing U.S. capacities for innovation
Institutions of innovation intelligence collection
Selling out
Selling out : part II
Buying in
Buying in : part II
The evolving relationship between the U.S. government and industry in innovation and implications for national security
Impacts of innovation theft on U.S. national security
Defending against and disrupting threats to innovation.
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Securing United States innovation
ISBN
9781442256347 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
1442256346 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
9781442256354 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
1442256354 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
LCCN
2016022840
OCLC
950445519
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