Historical and recent examples illustrate the threats to innovation, the various approaches to mitigating them, and how the evolution of the innovative process now requires rethinking how the United States can benefit from and preserve its cutting edge human capital.
Historical and recent examples illustrate the threats to innovation, the various approaches to mitigating them, and how the evolution of the innovative process now requires rethinking how the United States can benefit from and preserve its cutting edge human capital.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Darren E. Tromblay is a strategic intelligence analyst with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Robert G. Spelbrink is an FBI Special Agent, Strategic Partnership Program, Washington Field Office.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Theoretical and Legal Framework for Understanding the Role of Intelligence in Securing Innovation Chapter 2: Entities Responsible For Securing U.S. Capacities for Innovation Chapter 3: Institutions of Innovation Intelligence Collection Chapter 4: Selling Out - The Risks for Companies Seeking Markets Abroad Chapter 5: Selling Out - Part II Chapter 6: Buying In - Part I Chapter 7: Buying In - Part II Chapter 8: The Evolving Relationship between the U.S. Government and Industry in Innovation and Implications for National Security Chapter 9: Impacts of Innovation Theft on U.S. National Security Chapter 10: Defending Against and Disrupting Threat to Innovation Conclusion Selected Bibliography About the Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Theoretical and Legal Framework for Understanding the Role of Intelligence in Securing Innovation Chapter 2: Entities Responsible For Securing U.S. Capacities for Innovation Chapter 3: Institutions of Innovation Intelligence Collection Chapter 4: Selling Out - The Risks for Companies Seeking Markets Abroad Chapter 5: Selling Out - Part II Chapter 6: Buying In - Part I Chapter 7: Buying In - Part II Chapter 8: The Evolving Relationship between the U.S. Government and Industry in Innovation and Implications for National Security Chapter 9: Impacts of Innovation Theft on U.S. National Security Chapter 10: Defending Against and Disrupting Threat to Innovation Conclusion Selected Bibliography About the Authors
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