White House National Security S&T Strategy
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White House national security S&T strategy
Tuesday, August 18, 2026The August 2026 White House National Security Science and Technology Strategy "describes how the United States will leverage its science and technology (S&T) enterprise to support and enable the objectives of the 2025" National Security Strategy. Featured: Related Documents Tags: Innovation
US unveils National Security Science and Technology Strategy; prioritises AI, space, undersea and advanced technologies
The White House has unveiled a new National Security Science and Technology Strategy (NSSTS) aimed at strengthening US technological leadership, military capabilities and homeland resilience, with a sharp focus on artificial intelligence, autonomy, space, undersea systems, advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, nuclear energy and other critical and emerging technologies.
White House S&T strategy calls for new approaches to safeguard US research
The new guidance says the U.S. "will further strengthen its workforce by attracting and retaining top-tier global talent in critical national security S&T fields” — a departure from last year’s National Security Strategy that said global talent “undercuts American workers.”
How Italy can help Europe embrace America’s sci-tech strategy
The White House has released the National Security Science & Technology Strategy (NSSTS), setting out current U.S. priorities in the race to apply technology to national security and defense. From AI and space to quantum, biotech, drones and underwater technologies, Washington is prioritizing faster development and adoption to avoid being overtaken by China. Why it matters: As the United States and China compete for technological leadership, Eur…
What Does the 2026 National Security Science and Technology Strategy Mean for the Space Economy?
In August 2026, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy placed space alongside undersea capabilities and artificial intelligence and autonomy among three priority areas for U.S. battlefield dominance and power projection. The new National Security Science and Technology Strategy (NSSTS) ties federally supported research and development to the objectives of the 2025 National Security Strategy and directs agencies toward a science …
The White House presented a new National Science and Technology Strategy for National Security, which seeks to strengthen the technological leadership of the United States vis-à-vis its geopolitical adversaries, reduce bureaucratic burdens and accelerate innovation in critical areas for national defense. The strategy, issued by the Bureau of Scientific and Technological Policy, establishes a comprehensive framework to align federally funded rese…
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