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CSET's Senior Advisor Melissa Flagg discussed the policy, procurement, and contract management implications of the CHIPS and Science Act after its passage into law. Read More

This month we explored Biosafety Level-3 laboratories, tracked countries' AI development, and took a look back at CSET's original surveys. Read More

A CSET report shares insights on community college-level artificial intelligence workforce training and where further investment is needed. Read More

NPR spoke with Research Analyst Will Hunt about the semiconductor industry and how the new CHIPS Act could ease supply constraints. Read More

Showcasing our researchers’ work and their latest media appearances as they weigh in on developments at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

CSET's Anna Puglisi expresses her concerns over Chinese genome sequencing company BGI Group entering the U.S. sequencing market. Read More

Funding from the CHIPS and Science Act is expected to build new semiconductor manufacturing plants, but to staff new fabs, Research Analyst Will Hunt estimates a need for more than 3,000 high-tech workers. Read More

In an opinion piece for Scientific American, Dakota Cary discussed why civilian satellites must be designated as critical infrastructure. Read More

A key provision in the final CHIPS and Science Act that was dropped would have made high-skilled immigration to work in the U.S. easier. A CSET study estimated new semiconductor manufacturing plants may require 3,500 foreign-born high-skilled workers. Read More

According to a CSET report, China's weaknesses in semiconductor manufacturing can be exploited through the use of export and investment controls. Read More