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“The military should continue or expand work on newer technologies such as AI, drones, hypersonics, cyber tools, space systems, counter-drone tools, biotechnology, and bioindustrial supply chains.”
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“Federal research money should be blocked for some risky biological research, some animal research tied to certain foreign countries, and some awards that could help foreign adversaries exploit U.S.-funded research.”
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“The Defense Department should expand biotechnology work, including offices, programs, business support, supply-chain planning, a department-wide strategy, and ethics guidance for risky uses.”
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“The Defense Department should create a biotechnology office, make a department-wide plan for emerging biotechnology risks, and set ethics limits for using biotechnology with service members or military operations.”
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“Defense research accounts should fund development and testing for new military technology, keep research money from generally buying finished operational equipment, and restrict certain China-linked biological research activities involving named organizations unless a waiver is used.”
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“Some military or national security AI models should be assessed and overseen, and some risky AI uses in defense or national security work should be limited or barred.”
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“Defense officials should manage fire-safety and toxic-exposure risks, including when certain fluorinated fire suppressants may keep being used and how possible toxic exposures at Minuteman III missile sites are addressed.”
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“Defense and intelligence agencies should create or update offices and policies for artificial intelligence, including an institute focused on defense and national security AI work.”
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“Federal defense or national security officials should plan for how quantum technology could affect cybersecurity, secure communications, sensing, computing, military systems, and future security needs.”
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“Defense and intelligence agencies should check AI tools for security, reliability, and testing risks before buying them or relying on them for sensitive work.”
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