The White House released its National Security Science and Technology Strategy, a 24-page document mandated by the CHIPS and Science Act tied to the 2025 National Security Strategy. The strategy centers on four pillars: focusing techno-strategic competition, building technological resilience, accelerating innovation, and protecting national security science and technology. Priority technology domains include artificial intelligence, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, next-generation computing architectures, space technology, undersea capabilities, and cybersecurity. The plan introduces the Golden Dome for America initiative for missile defense and emphasizes workforce development alongside public-private partnerships.
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