Government Innovation
While the U.S. defense sector led the world in technology research and development during the Cold War, the spinoff technology industries sparked by this Pentagon innovation today drive most of the world's innovation in what is now a global commercial sector. For the U.S. and allied governments to maintain their strategic technical edges versus peer adversaries, they must work closely with this commercial sector to innovate faster and procure the technology advancements they need to deter future conflicts.
This requires today’s technology innovators to position their solutions to the U.S. and other governments’ defense communities through a variety of efforts, including government innovation campaigns that help define national security imperatives for their new technology solutions. These campaigns must be ongoing as the need for the solutions must be emphasized up to and beyond government funding, procurement, and progressive stages of deployment.
I can work with your technical executives and government relations teams to promote not only the adoption of new technologies within government, but also the need for greater and sustained U.S. investments in innovative new technologies across the public sector.
Experience and capabilities:
Results
Cyber Readiness of U.S. Federal Government, State-Local governments, and Critical Infrastructure Providers
Quantum Computing’s Threat to Cybersecurity
To learn more about how I might be able to support your communications efforts, please send me a note.
This requires today’s technology innovators to position their solutions to the U.S. and other governments’ defense communities through a variety of efforts, including government innovation campaigns that help define national security imperatives for their new technology solutions. These campaigns must be ongoing as the need for the solutions must be emphasized up to and beyond government funding, procurement, and progressive stages of deployment.
I can work with your technical executives and government relations teams to promote not only the adoption of new technologies within government, but also the need for greater and sustained U.S. investments in innovative new technologies across the public sector.
Experience and capabilities:
- Corporate and DC Storytelling: Storylines raising awareness of the evolving threats to U.S. critical infrastructure and the economic and national security implications of great power competition in cybersecurity, AI, autonomy, quantum computing, and other strategic technology areas.
- Product Awareness: Narratives and announcements demystifying new technologies for policy, business and general audiences and providing ongoing promotion through the solution delivery lifecycle. This includes product launches, analyst relations, government certifications (FedRAMP, DoD IL, etc.), partnerships (primes, channel, DIU, etc.), customer wins, and solution momentum milestones.
- Media Relationships: Business, policy, public sector, technology, and general audience press coverage for technical executives in outlets such as NBC, CNBC, Bloomberg Technology, NPR, Washington Post, VentureBeat, Government Technology, FCW, Defense Daily, C4ISRNET, Fedscoop, NextGov, and Scientific American.
Results
Cyber Readiness of U.S. Federal Government, State-Local governments, and Critical Infrastructure Providers
- Beyond EO 14028: How Federal Agencies Can Bolster Cyber Readiness for an Uncertain Future (NextGov)
- EDR, XDR and the Path to Cyber Readiness (GovInfoSecurity)
- Cyber Readiness of U.S. Healthcare Services (Government Technology)
Quantum Computing’s Threat to Cybersecurity
- Quantum Computing Must Be a National Security Priority (Scientific American)
- Quantum Computing's Cyber-Threat to National Security (National Defense University)
- Start protecting against quantum computing hacks now (VentureBeat)
- Why tomorrow’s quantum computing is a cybersecurity problem for today (TelecomTV)
To learn more about how I might be able to support your communications efforts, please send me a note.