On June 16, the Hoover Institution officially launched the Technology Policy Accelerator (TPA), a bold new initiative aimed at helping US government and business leaders navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of emerging technologies and their implications for national security, economic growth, and global leadership.
This event featured remarks from Condoleezza Rice, Hoover Institution director and former secretary of state; Amy Zegart, Hoover senior fellow and director of the TPA; and Martin Giles, assistant director of the TPA, as well as attendee engagement and technological demonstrations from the launch event.
ABOUT THE HOOVER TECHNOLOGY POLICY ACCELERATOR (TPA)
The TPA’s mission is to support more informed policymaking by producing insights that clarify how emerging technologies are reshaping geopolitics, society, and the economy. It operates as a collaborative hub—connecting Silicon Valley and Washington, academia and industry, and science and strategy—to foster dialogue and advance understanding across sectors.
Learn more about the research and insights from TPA: https://www.hoover.org/research-teams/technology-policy-accelerator?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=tpa_event_061625
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