In 2017, the Council on Competitiveness (Council) navigated the transition to a new administration and Congress, and continued to gather consensus to advance our robust policy agenda, while seeking innovative ways to address new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the nation. Making Impact details the Council’s 2017 activities and provides an outlook for what’s ahead.
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Rapid advancement in cyber technology development is being fueled by industry modernization, e-commerce and consumer entertainment. The interconnectedness and openness made possible by the Internet and the broader digital ecosystem creates unparalleled value for society. But these same qualities make securing today’s cyber landscape extremely challenging. Cybersecurity for Industry details initial findings of the first of three dialogues of the Council’s cybersecurity initiative.
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Rapid advancement in cyber technology development is being fueled by industry modernization, e-commerce and consumer entertainment. The interconnectedness and openness made possible by the Internet and the broader digital ecosystem creates unparalleled value for society. But these same qualities make securing today’s cyber landscape extremely challenging. Cybersecurity for Industry details initial findings of the first of three dialogues of the Council’s cybersecurity initiative.
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Exponential Technologies in Manufacturing
Learn how the latest trends in advanced manufacturing technologies, talent, and innovation are transforming manufacturing, and how global manufacturing companies can best tap into this disruptive shift to evolve, grow, and thrive. In this study, global industry leaders share their views on the top manufacturing technologies that—when coupled with talent and innovation—will determine tomorrow’s manufacturing success stories.
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There are many, sometimes conflicting ways to gauge national prosperity. The 2017 Clarion Call from the Council on Competitiveness seeks to offer a degree of clarity. This publication aims to help decision-makers grasp where America stands, what is changing and what can be done to encourage widely-shared prosperity.
Transform: A New Agenda to Boost U.S. Innovation-Driven Competitiveness in the 21st Century
This report represents a distillation and concentration of the critical outcomes from a series of distinctive, expert dialogues designed to uncover new recommendations to strengthen the spectrum of innovation—from discovery to deployment in the marketplace. Transform connects threads from across the national and regional dialogues to drive powerful recommendations and construct a roadmap to a more open, robust, transformative and productive innovation ecosystem in the United States.
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Leverage: Advancing U.S. Bioscience
Bioscience is a top manufacturing technology priority across the federal government and is critical for U.S. competitiveness. While the United States maintains a world leadership position in engineering biology and bioscience technology development, other countries are investing heavily in these areas, putting the U.S. at risk of losing its competitive advantage. This report explores how to best leverage limited resources in a way that creates the most benefit out of federal investment in research labs and in the marketplace.
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Council on Competitiveness Celebrates 30 Years
The 2016 National Competitiveness Forum and Gala Dinner marked the 30th anniversary of the Council on Competitiveness (Council). This special report captures highlights from the event, including the release of our Clarion Call and No Recovery reports. It tells the Council’s story during an historic point in time–a change in administrations and an uncertainty about the future role of the United States in the world.
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Leverage: Agricultural & Consumer Water Use
American agriculture—including the related industries and value-add sectors that fuel and depend upon it—is a case study in innovation-driven productivity and competitiveness, and one of the United States’ largest exports. This sector study builds on the Council’s EMCP sector study and report, Leverage: Water & Manufacturing, conducted in 2016. Similar to themes in that discussion, this report analyzes water as a highly valued resource needed for business and communities to function.
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