WestExec Partners, Principals, and Senior Advisors featured in the Wall Street Journal article, “U.S. Foreign-Policy Experts Call for Cooperation With China on Coronavirus”

"A large group of prominent American foreign-policy experts, including former high-ranking White House officials from both parties, is calling on the Trump administration to work more closely with China to stem the coronavirus epidemic..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-04-14T13:34:55-04:00April 3, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Michèle Flournoy, Bob Work, and Julie Smith cited in the Wall Street Journal article, “National Security Veterans Urge Trump to Invoke Emergency Mobilization Law”

"A bipartisan group of more than 100 former national security officials are urging President Trump immediately to use a Korean War-era defense mobilization law 'to the full extent' to support companies making supplies critical to combating the coronavirus outbreak. "In a letter Wednesday, the former officials said the Defense Production Act was designed precisely because the private sector "lacks the ability to process incoming requests, prioritize the most urgent needs and coordinate with other companies absent more concerted government involvement..." Read [...]

2020-03-30T10:49:34-04:00March 25, 2020|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bob Work on CBS’ “Intelligence Matters” podcast

"We don't know how AI and 5G and quantum and synthetic biology are all going to go to work. But they all have the capabilities to provide a step function in the way we fight wars. And the competitor who gets there first is going to have an enormous advantage. So if you're a force designer, you're happy. Because you're buying new capabilities. This is a time of enormous foment inside the department. And it's a pretty exciting time... "[T]he competition [...]

2020-03-13T15:35:07-04:00March 11, 2020|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bob Work quoted in Wired article, “Washington Must Bet Big on AI or Lose Its Global Clout”

"'Both the Russians and the Chinese have concluded that the way to leapfrog the US is with AI,' says Bob Work, a distinguished senior fellow at CNAS who served as deputy secretary of defense under Presidents Obama and Trump. Work says the US needs to convince the public and that it doesn’t intend to develop lethal autonomous weapons, only technology that would counter the work Russia and China are doing..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-01-16T21:44:43-05:00December 17, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bob Work on Eye on A.I.’s podcast

"Former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and former Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work, co-chairs of the U.S. National Security Commission on AI, talk about the challenges the government faces in winning support from a skeptical private sector and in maintaining engagement with China while ensuring that that engagement doesn’t work to America’s detriment..." Listen to the full podcast here: Full Podcast

2019-11-08T15:35:49-05:00November 6, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bob Work quoted in Foreign Policy article, “American Bases in Japan Are Sitting Ducks”

“Simulations of these attacks are nauseating. In a 2017 report for the Center for a New American Security, Tom Shugart and Javier Gonzales conclude that the missile defense systems of every single American air and naval base in Japan would be overwhelmed by the PLA Rocket Force’s very first volley. They estimate that more than 200 aircraft, almost all fixed American command centers, every U.S. runway, and most of the American fleet at berth would be destroyed—tens of billions of dollars [...]

2019-09-19T14:47:07-04:00September 4, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bob Work and Bridge Colby quoted in The Atlantic article, “The New Concept Everyone in Washington Is Talking About”

"'In the first [term of the] Obama administration, the focus really was on trying to work so that China would be a responsible stakeholder in the international community,' Work told me. 'Competition was a word that... didn’t convey what we were trying to do. But by the end of the administration, the administration just said, "Hey, China is truly a competitor, and we need to hedge against future bad behavior."' "...Colby, who recently left the Center for a New American Security [...]

2019-08-22T12:06:41-04:00August 6, 2019|News|

Bob Work and Eric Schmidt write in War on the Rocks: “In Search of Ideas: The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence Wants You”

"Americans don’t want to grow old wondering what happened to their country’s place in the world. U.S. global leadership has fostered international institutions, strengthened human rights in international relations, and helped make what President Woodrow Wilson sought more than a century ago: a world 'safe for democracy.' But Americans should not take those features of the global order for granted. "After a briefer-than-expected period of unchallenged power and two longer-than-expected unconventional wars, the United States once again finds itself facing state [...]

2019-08-22T12:37:06-04:00July 18, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense, News|

Bob Work and Bridge Colby in The Washington Post: “The Pentagon must modernize before it’s too late”

September 17, 2018 | Opinion For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the Pentagon has a genuinely new strategy: Focus on our rivals — Russia and, in particular, China — and maintain a competitive advantage over them. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis warns in his 2018 National Defense Strategy that if we fail to do so, we may lose the next big war against these nations. If that happens, say goodbye to the free and open international order [...]

2020-04-07T16:31:38-04:00September 17, 2018|Cybersecurity & Defense|
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