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Inside OSTP's 'promote' and 'protect' science and tech strategy


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Michael Kratsions, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, defined the key policy pillars in the White House's approach to furthering U.S. technology innovation.

The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has unveiled a comprehensive strategy titled "Promote and Protect Science and Technology," aimed at bolstering the U.S.'s scientific and technological edge while safeguarding against potential risks. This strategy, detailed in a recent article on Nextgov, outlines four key pillars: advancing scientific discovery, promoting technological innovation, enhancing STEM education and workforce development, and ensuring responsible use of technology. The initiative seeks to foster collaboration across government, academia, and industry to drive progress in critical areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology. Additionally, the strategy emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations and public engagement to build trust and mitigate the societal impacts of rapid technological advancements.

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[ https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2025/05/inside-ostps-promote-and-protect-science-and-tech-strategy/405063/ ]

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