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Current and Emerging Technologies in U.S.-China Economic and National Security Competition

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Hearing on "Current and Emerging Technologies in U.S.-China Economic and National Security Competition" 

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 215, and Webex

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Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioner Jacob Helberg and Commissioner Michael Wessel

9:30 AM – 9:40 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks
 
9:40 AM – 11:10 AM: Panel I: Risks of Chinese Information Technology Products in the United States

  • Nazak Nikakhtar, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP [Testimony]
  • Ivan Tsarynny, Chief Executive Officer, Feroot Security [Testimony]
  • Jack Corrigan, Senior Research Analyst, Center for Security and Emerging Technology [Testimony]

11:10 AM – 11:20 AM: Break

11:20 AM – 12:50 PM: Panel II: China's Race to Transform its Military Through AI and Quantum

  • Jacob Stokes, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security [Testimony]
  • Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation [Testimony]
  • Edward Parker, Physical Scientist, RAND Corporation [Testimony]

12:50 PM – 1:50 PM: Lunch Break

1:50 PM – 3:20 PM: Panel III: China’s Progress in Commercial Applications of Selected Emerging Technologies

  • Ngor Luong, Senior Research Analyst, Center for Security and Emerging Technology [Testimony]
  • Michelle Rozo, Vice Chair, National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology [Testimony]
  • Jeffrey Nadaner, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, Govini [Testimony]

3:20 PM – 3:25 PM: Closing Remarks

3:25 PM: Adjourn

Statement for the Record

  • Christoph Hebeisen, Director of Security Intelligence Research, Lookout [Statement]
Transcript
February 1, 2024 Hearing Transcript8.63 MB

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