1、#Tech2021 Ideas for Digital Democracy Washington, DC Ankara Belgrade Berlin Brussels Bucharest Paris Warsaw Edited by Karen Kornbluh and Sam duPont With Forewords by Rep. Will Hurd and Christopher Schroeder November 2020 November 2020 #Tech2021 2#Tech2021: Ideas for Digital Democracy 3 Foreword Will
2、 Hurd 5 Foreword Christopher Schroeder 7 Introduction Karen Kornbluh, Sam duPont, and Eli Weiner 10 Unlocking Digital Governance Toomas Ilves 12 Investing in the Future with a National Bank for Green Tech Reed Hundt 15 Leveraging Open Data with a National Open Computing Strategy Lara Mangravite and
3、John Wilbanks 17 Building Civic Infrastructure for the 21st Century Ellen P. Goodman 20 Mitigating Supply Chain Risk: Component Security is Not Enough Edward Cardon, Harvey Rishikof, and Thomas Hedberg, Jr 22 Addressing the Harmful Effects of Predictive Analytics Technologies Rashida Richardson 25 A
4、dvancing Digital Trust with Privacy Rules and Accountability Quentin Palfrey 27 Prioritizing Workforce Mobility in the Age of Digital Transformation Laura Taylor-Kale 30 Launching a Cyber Risk Grand Challenge Adam Bobrow 32 Strengthening the Global Internet with a Digital Trade Agreement Sam duPont
5、34 Establishing a Tech Strategist Cohort Across the Federal Government Ian Wallace 36 Upgrading Digital Financial Infrastructure for Fairness Kabir Kumar and Tilman Ehrbeck 39 Reforming the Patent System to Support Innovation Lisa Larrimore Ouellette and Heidi Williams 41 Averting a Crisis of Confid
6、ence in Artificial Intelligence R. David Edelman 43 Protecting Democracy and Public Health from Online Disinformation Karen Kornbluh Table of Contents November 2020 #Tech2021 3#Tech2021: Ideas for Digital Democracy A critical factor in the United States economic and military success has been the ach