SVDG Convenes Leaders in Tech, Finance, Policy for Techno-Security Discussions

Overview

The nature of conflict has changed as the United States pivots towards a new period of continuous competition with geoeconomic adversaries. New sub-kinetic geopolitical conflict demands that the United States maintain its “kinetic” or conventional overmatch while simultaneously developing more effective digital, non-kinetic capabilities by which to project global power. These twin goals are imperiled by tight defense budgets, pressure worsened by Covid-induced spending. This fall, we will bring together key leaders in technology, finance, and policy a roundtables series, to spur dialogue and broader awareness of the techno-security challenges facing the United States and the solutions available to address them.

Next Steps

We are actively recruiting sponsors for this series and confirming our speaker roster. Each of the six roundtables will feature a high-level keynote and five to six diverse authoritative voices on each topic. The audience for these discussions is senior leaders from finance, policy, and innovation.

Dayton Segard

I have been building websites & apps for over a decade and have done everything from providing middle-of-the-night on-call support to managing the development of insurance quoting apps.

Today, I build websites for businesses across a variety of industries and consult on website development, information architecture, and digital marketing strategy.

Regardless of size, my primary focus is helping businesses communicate their brand story—and connect with their audiences on the web—by creating engaging digital experiences.

https://thebookclubco.com
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