Jim bridenstine testified about the exploration strategy to return to the moon and send a mission to marches. Mars and coincided. This is just over an hour. In december of 2017, President Trump outlined a bold vision to reinvigorate space leadership. Space leadership calls for returning humans to the moon for the First Time Since 1972. This time it will be for long time exploration and use and will be followed by manned missions to mars. Nasa had planned to return to the moon by 2028, but in the speech to the National Space council in april, Vice President announced a dramatic acceleration of that time line. Under the program, the United States will land the first woman and the next man on the moon by 2024 and accomplish a sustained presence on the moon or in lunar orbit. I share the administrations sense of urgency. As i told the administrator, the United States has entered a new space race driven by the expansion of chinas space power ambitions and the explosive potential growth for
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Welcome and thank you all for coming, especially on this evening. Im Eileen Gillooly and. As the executive director of the Society Fellows and heyman ceer humanities here at columbia. Its my privilege as well as my pleasure to welcome you to this evenings celebration of lorraine dustins. New book rivals how science has learned to cooperate. This is the first of what we hope will be many cooperative hosted by the columbia Global Reports, which my colleague Nicholas Lemann will tell you more about in a minute. And the society of fellow at human centers, otherwise known as the of new book series in the society of fellows. Its a series whichondistinguise society of fellows in the humanities at columbia, and which founded in 1975, is about celebrate its 50th anniversary. Before i introduce the speakers and turn over the proceedings to nick, wholl be moderating the conference session, id like to thank all the many folks who helped to make this event possible, especially camille mcduffie, cou
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I look forward to continuing to work with you, on behalf of the president and Vice President , continue to get the job done. God bless you all. They maxed even benjamin. Stephen benjamin. [ applause ] cyber officials from the Biden Administration join members of congress and industry stakeholders to discuss ongoing priorities. This is part of the Technology Summit this is an washington, d. C. [ music ] lisa welcome to the please welcome to the stage , the idi board member and Vice President of global Government Relationships at meta. Hello everyone, that was a very good applause, are you asleep after lunch . Come on [ applause ] welcome everyone, it is great to have you here. It is my honor to welcome you to the second annual, intersect Technology Summit. I run global Government Relations for Volodymyr Zelenskyy one. I am proud to serve on the idi board of directors. This is a great crowd that we have here today. I dont think everyone is all in from lunch. Everybody is chitchatting, an