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Protecting Critical Technologies for National Security in an Era of Openness and Competition

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An ad hoc committee of NASEM reviewed the protection of technologies that have strategic importance for national security in an era of openness and competition, considering policies and practices related to the production and commercialization of research in critical domains. Based on its analysis, the committee offered in its report recommendations for changes to technology protection policies and practices that reflect the current realities of how technologies are developed and incorporated into new products and processes.

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