Innovating in a Secret World: The Future of National Security and Global Leadership

Innovating in a Secret World: The Future of National Security and Global Leadership

by Tina P. Srivastava

Narrated by Teri Barrington

Unabridged — 4 hours, 44 minutes

Innovating in a Secret World: The Future of National Security and Global Leadership

Innovating in a Secret World: The Future of National Security and Global Leadership

by Tina P. Srivastava

Narrated by Teri Barrington

Unabridged — 4 hours, 44 minutes

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Overview

Our national security increasingly depends on access to the most sophisticated and advanced technology. Yet the next time we set out to capture a terrorist leader, we may fail. Why? The answer lies in a conflict between two worlds. One is the dynamic, global, commercial world with its thriving innovations. The other is the world of national security, in which innovation is a matter of life or death. The conflict is about secrecy.



Innovating in a Secret World is a detailed examination of the U.S. government and innovation landscapes and of the current trends in often secret national security-related research and development (R&D). Based on case studies, detailed research, and interviews with executives at Fortune 500s, startup entrepreneurs, and military directors and program managers, this accessible and timely book is a must-listen. Tina P. Srivastava evaluates whether the strategy of technology innovation in the world of national security leaves certain innovations behind or unintentionally precludes certain classes of innovators from participating. This examination unfolds in a complex, dynamic system that includes the legal framework in which technology innovation must exist.


Editorial Reviews

Nathan Wiedenman


“So much of the technology our modern society depends on has its roots in U.S. government-supported research, where national security and secrecy constraints are paramount. As the pace of innovation accelerates and the R&D center of gravity shifts, Srivastava gives a clear-eyed view of how to balance secrecy and innovation in the years to come.”—Nathan Wiedenman, program manager of the first classified program seeking to use open innovation for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Olivier L. de Weck


“Night-vision scopes, speech-to-text algorithms, and ultra-quiet helicopters are just some of the examples of technologies critical to our national security that are discussed in this book. As the rate of innovation of commercial ventures outpaces government-funded classified R&D, we need to ask some hard questions. This book provides a fascinating and provocative perspective that is grounded in rigorous research and deep industrial experience.”—Olivier L. de Weck, professor of aeronautics and astronautics and engineering systems at MIT and senior vice president for technology planning and roadmapping at Airbus

John Akula


“In today’s United States, government-sponsored research and national security are closely intertwined. A regulatory framework that ‘gets it right’ is a high-priority need. Srivastava’s book is a major contribution to understanding some critical challenges facing this effort.”—John Akula, senior lecturer in law at the MIT Sloan School of Management

Brent Appleby


“Crowd-sourced innovation is having a transformative impact in the commercial world and has strong potential for government programs as well. This book shows the critical connection between technical innovation, the law, and government policy and should be read by all three communities.”—Brent Appleby, deputy to the vice president of engineering for S&T and director of algorithms and software at Draper Laboratory

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170950300
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 07/01/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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