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August 1, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles

Big Tech’s Critical Role in America’s National Security Innovation

Policymakers seeking to rein in or break up market-leading tech firms should consider a more balanced approach that recognizes the crucial role they play in supporting America’s intensifying economic and geopolitical competition with China.

August 1, 2025|Blogs

From Trade Deals to Trojan Horses: China’s Expanding Digital Aggression on Europe

China has spent the last five years escalating a coordinated cyber campaign against Europe—targeting lawmakers, infrastructure, and institutions—even as the EU considers deepening economic ties, exposing a dangerous contradiction in its approach to Beijing.

August 1, 2025|Blogs

AI Can Help Clean Philadelphia Up and Give Workers a Better Deal

Philadelphia’s recent trash crisis highlights the need for a smarter approach to city services—one that uses low-cost AI tools to improve sanitation, reduce costs, and free up resources to better support the city’s workers.

August 1, 2025|Blogs

The American Business Creed: What’s Right and What’s Wrong

To beat China, the U.S. must revitalize many of the core principles in the 1950s business creed and foster a business community that embraces a national industrial strategy.

August 1, 2025|Blogs

While Federal R&D Shrinks, Business R&D is Booming

As federal R&D spending stalls, U.S. businesses are increasingly driving innovation and economic growth through higher private R&D investment, making it essential for policymakers to boost incentives by doubling the R&D tax credit.

July 31, 2025|Blogs

Germany’s Mini-DMA Targets Amazon

Germany’s attempt to enforce its own version of the EU’s Digital Markets Act represents another antitrust front against U.S. tech companies and exposes the problematic redundancy of European digital regulation.

July 29, 2025|Blogs

Hardening US Infrastructure Before a Potential Iranian Cyber Attack

Iran’s growing cyber capabilities, combined with recent geopolitical tensions, pose a serious threat to U.S. critical infrastructure, requiring urgent federal action to strengthen digital defenses and build long-term resilience.

July 28, 2025|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to the FCC Regarding Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband

The Commission should seek to maximize the productivity of satellite spectrum by replacing EPFD limits with the degraded throughput methodology that is used for NGSO-NGSO spectrum sharing and for NGSO-GSO sharing in the V-band.

July 28, 2025|Blogs

Fact of the Week: AI Has Improved Monsoon Forecast Accuracy in India by 20 Percent

By utilizing AI for monsoon forecasting, the Indian Meteorological Department has increased its accuracy by 20 percent, which has had a positive impact on agricultural planning and crop yields.

July 25, 2025|Blogs

Why the Charter-Cox Merger Is a Win for Consumers

Deploying broadband infrastructure requires ISPs to incur steep upfront costs that they recoup over time in consumers’ monthly bills. Market concentration can help keep prices down by spreading out fixed costs among a larger number of customers.

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