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Scaling High-Impact Solutions with a Market-Shaping Mechanism for Global Health Supply Chains

发展援助可以支持当地企业,improve outcomes, and cut costs. Here’s how a Supply Chain Commercialization Fund can work with the private sector and build resilient health supply chains in Africa.

04.06.23 | 12 min read
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Algorithmic Transparency Requirements for Lending Platforms Using Automated Decision Systems

Over the past decade, algorithmic decision-making has increasingly impacted the lives of American consumers, and now is the time to ensure lending models offered by private companies are fair and transparent.

04.04.23 | 6 min read
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Ecosystems & Entrepreneurship
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Aligning Regional Economic Development Plans with Federal Priorities

Economic innovation requires more sophisticated, focused, and better supported local economic planning. Here’s how to achieve it.

03.27.23 | 15 min read
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Science Policy
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Meeting Agricultural Sustainability Goals by Increasing Federal Funding for Research on Genetically Engineered Organisms

The U.S. should increase funding on genetically-engineered organisms to power agricultural sustainability and resiliency.

03.24.23 | 10 min read
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How to Replicate the Success of Operation Warp Speed

Operation Warp Speed’s unique success is thanks to strong public-private partnerships, effective coordination, and structured leadership. Here’s how to replicate the OWS model for future success.

03.20.23 | 13 min read
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Social Innovation
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Creating Equitable Outcomes from Government Services through Radical Participation

The Biden-Harris Administration should issue an executive order to embed Radical Participatory Design (RPD) into the design and development of all government policies, products, and services, and to require all federally-funded research to use Radical Participatory Research (RPR).

03.01.23 | 11 min read
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Protecting Civil Rights Organizations and Activists: A Policy Addressing the Government’s Use of Surveillance Tools

Law enforcement agencies in the US regularly deploy surveillance tactics to monitor the online activity of individuals and organizations, leaving the public in the dark about how this data is used and stored. Korica Simon offers a set of actions that federal agencies and Congress should implement to preserve the public’s constitutional rights.

03.01.23 | 11 min read
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Modernizing Enforcement of the Civil Rights Act to Mitigate Algorithmic Harm in Determining Federal Benefits

Algorithmic systems are inescapable in modern life. The DOJ should modernize the enforcement of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to guide effective corrective action for algorithmic systems that produce discriminatory outcomes with regard to federal benefits.

03.01.23 | 7 min read
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Using a Digital Justice Framework To Improve Disaster Preparation and Response

Reliable internet access is a key tool for connecting communities and coordinating disaster preparation and relief, yet 21 million Americans lack connectivity. Congress and the Biden administration can adopt a framework for digital justice that focuses on improving digital and climate literacy.

02.28.23 | 8 min read
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Enabling Faster Funding Timelines in the National Institutes of Health

The NIH funds the world’s most innovative biomedical research, but rising administrative burden is slowing down the speed of breakthroughs.

02.15.23 | 12 min read
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Project BOoST: A Biomanufacturing Test Facility Network for Bioprocess Optimization, Scaling, and Training

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the essential importance of biomanufacturing capabilities—extending to the geopolitical level—as well as the fragility of many supply chains and processes.

01.23.23 | 10 min read
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Advancing the U.S. Bioindustrial Production Sector

The U.S. government should create a Bio for America Program Office (BAPO) at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) to house a suite of initiatives that would lead to the creation of more well-paying U.S.-based biomanufacturing jobs and more.

01.20.23 | 13 min read
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