A global economy has empowered criminals and terrorists on a global scale. The challenge of preventing illicit trafficking and other misappropriations of sensitive technology has proven too much for traditional, top-down government controls.
In this report, Stimson’s Partners in Prevention Task Force presents its final recommendations to US government and industry stakeholders for combating these threats through public-private partnerships that more effectively harness the power of decentralized, market-based incentives. These seven actionable proposals follow an 18-month Stimson collaboration with hundreds of industry partners.
With the increasing importance of the global market to US industry, finding more innovative ways for government to leverage the resources, agility and expertise of the private sector matters not only for “security,” narrowly understood. It will also go far in shaping the future of US economic competitveness and America's global influence. The Task Force proposals connect that strategic imperative with pragmatic steps forward.
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