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Thursday, March 3, 2016

RSA Conference: Eric Schmidt to Lead Defense Innovation Advisory Board

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter unveiled the new Defense Innovation Advisory Board with Eric Schmidt during the annual RSA cyber security conference in San Francisco, saying it would give the Pentagon access to "the brightest technical minds focused on innovation."Schmidt, now the executive chairman of Alphabet Inc the parent company of Google, said the board would help bridge what he called a clear gap between how the U.S. military and the technology industry operate. Schmidt also said he saw the group looking for ways to use new technologies to solve new and emerging problem. The board is Carter's latest effort to kick-start innovation across the U.S. military by building bridges to the technology industry. The U.S. defense chief announced the board's creation on Wednesday during his third trip to Silicon Valley since taking office just over a year ago. It had been 20 years since the last U.S. defense secretary visited Silicon Valley. "If we don’t innovate and be competitive, we’re not going to be the military that the country needs and deserves," Carter told reporters. "We should have done it a while ago." Carter has argued forcefully for spending more on science and technology to maintain the U.S. military's competitive edge over Russia and China as they expand their militaries.Carter and Schmidt said they would choose up to l2 individuals to serve on the board, focusing on people who have led large private and public organizations, and excelled at identifying and adopting new technology concepts. Schmidt told reporters he had a list of possible members, but had not yet contacted them. The Pentagon said a first meeting could take place as early as April. What will be the impact of this advisory board on US DOD in general and cyber security in specific? Share your comments with the Cloud and Cyber Security Center: http://cloudandcybersecurity.blogspot.com/





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