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Silicon Valley Can Meet its Cybersecurity Obligation Through a New Cyber Corps

May 24, 2021March 16, 2023 cybersecurity, politics, public service, silicon valley, technology

Silicon Valley has an obligation to secure America’s technology infrastructure. Here is how they can help.

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Sprints for America: Pairing Private Sector Tech with Public Sector Projects

May 5, 2021March 16, 2023 defense, Government, policy, technology

Government has long struggled to import tech talent. Sprints for America could be a new answer to this challenge.

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You Can’t Fix What You Don’t Understand: The First Step in Democratic Reform

March 10, 2021March 16, 2023 civic engagement, democracy, Elections, political reform, politics

Democratic reform requires robust civic education first.

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Cybersecurity doesn’t win votes, but it saves lives

December 24, 2020March 16, 2023 cyber warfare, cybersecurity, russian hacking

Times are tough for Americans right now. The immediacy of the chaos and costs introduced by COVID-19, the economic recession,

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Separate But Equal

November 21, 2020March 16, 2023 education, Social Justice, Supreme Court

Realizing the aspirations of Brown requires addressing the panoply of issues perpetuating racial and class divides. We can’t solve segregation at the school district level. Society has to get involved.

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