Done this in a while but my chairman developed a statement to enhance the Economic Security of america for a more Efficient Government and the reason im pointing out today is i cant think of a hearing where that statement is more of likable. When we talk about 5g we talk about the Economic Opportunity in order to take advantage of that opportunity to avoid those Security Risks, we need more Efficient Government to step up in competing against what is becoming a friendly economic rival but adversary in the many cases on the line on the world stage in china. So, in terms of the definition of its product, im really hoping to be able to lay out a certified definition at lay out some priorities of things we need to address so that we can focus everyones attention on this. Let me take a stab. This is an unusual opportunity. Its an opportunity moving to 5g which would be trillions of dollars of activity. Its an enormous opportunity with the competition and take advantage of that opportunity a
That was off the record. [laughter] i think we will get started. Thest want to thank American Political Science Association and sees in for foriding and cspan providing a broader environment for what is clearly a very important and relevant topic in 2019. That being this roundtable on the tropic of the Trump White House and the White House Press corps. Cohen. Is dave i am a professor of Political Science an actual professor of Political Science at the university of akron. Im an assistant director of applied politics. Im also a board member of the been press club and have over a decade. And im a member of the white house transition project, which for those who dont know, it is a nonpartisan effort to provide by presidency scholars to provide information on president ial transitions and white house operations to those who are transitioning into the white house. Its a very Important Organization that happened to be one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar, who i am happy t
American Political Science association and sees in for foriding and cspan providing a broader environment for what is clearly a very important and relevant topic in 2019. That being this roundtable on the tropic of the Trump White House and the White House Press corps. Cohen. Is dave i am a professor of Political Science an actual professor of Political Science at the university of akron. Im an assistant director of applied politics. Im also a board member of the been press club and have over a decade. And im a member of the white house transition project, which for those who dont know, it is a nonpartisan effort to provide by presidency scholars to provide information on president ial transitions and white house operations to those who are transitioning into the white house. Its a very Important Organization that happened to be one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar, who i am happy to introduce right now. She is an emeritus professor at towson university, and directo
University of akron. [laughter] time. Back in im an assistant director of applied politics. Im also a board member of the Akron Press Club and have been over a decade. And im a member of the white house transition project, which for those who dont know, it is a nonpartisan effort by presidency scholars to provide information on president ial transitions and white house operations to those who are transitioning into the white house. Its a very Important Organization that happened to be one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar, who i am happy to introduce right now. She is an emeritus professor at Towson University and director and creator of the white house transition project. She is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles, including before the oath how george w. Bush and barack obama managed the transfer of power. Shes also the winner of the apsa 2008 best book award. Editor of other books, influential books in the area. In addition to her scholarly work, sh
Topics includes the governments impact on Silicon Valley, Artificial Intelligence and Cable Television. This talk part of a two day Purdue University conference called remaking american political history. It is an hour and a half. So good morning. Welcome to the Media Technology and state panel. This is part of a larger two day session called remaking american political history. We are all talking about history and how it will be taught, talked about, consumed over the years. This conference is sponsored by department of history at Purdue University, organized by one of our panelists, Katie Brownell, and by nicki hemmer. We are thankful to all of them to get into this, discuss how history will be taught in the future. I am connie doebele. Managing director for cspan clip and engagement, a fairly new entity in the brian lamb school of communication at purdue. Our goal is to help professors from across the country use the cspan archives which is over 250,000 hours of american political h