Strategic and International Studies and the International Security program and director of the Defense Industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call the defense trade or the cooperation in the acquisition of the deal with our allies and partners. Im going to introduce the panel and maybe kick off the question and answer session with the group. Our panel is divided into two folks that are presenting and will speak to the presentations and other issues. The topic for the panel is finding opportunities to precipitate the u. S. Defense r d cooperation and we have a strong panel to present. On my left recently completed service in the last several months completed surface as the assistant secretary oassistant e Research Engineering at the u. S. Department of defense. He was the chief Technology Officer of the u. S. Department of defense and advisor to the secretary on all matters relating to Research Engineering until january of 2017. He ha
Joining us after the coffee break i hope everyone had a chance to refresh themselves and maybe chat with a new person youve met today. My name is andrew and i am a senior fellow at the center for strategic and International Studies and the International Security program and director of the Defense Industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call the defense trade or the cooperation in the acquisition of the deal with our allies and partners. Im going to introduce the panel and maybe kick off the question and answer session with the group. Our panel is divided into two folks that are presenting and will speak to the presentations and other issues. The topic for the panel is finding opportunities to precipitate the u. S. Defense r d cooperation and we have a strong panel to present. On my left recently completed service in the last several months completed surface as the assistant secretary oassistant e Research Engineering at the u. S. Dep
My name is andrew hunter. Im a senior fellow here at the center for strategic and International Studies and the International Security program and director of our Defense Industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call defense trade or the cooperation of defense acquisition that we do with our allies and partners. Im going to introduce our panel, and maybe kick off the question and answer session with this group when were ready for that. Our panel is divided into two folks who are presenting and two discussants who will speak to the presentations and other issues under this topic. And our topic for this panel is finding opportunities to facilitate republic of korea u. S. Defense r d cooperation. I think we have a really strong panel to present to you on this topic. To my left is mr. Steve wellby, who recently completed service or at least within the last several months, completed service as the assistant secretary of defense for research
World and the potential effects of corruption in the u. S. Hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for international peace, its 90 minutes. Good afternoon. My name is armando trool, the npr station in washington and the toprated npr station in the country. I would like to we come you to what is sure to be a very interesting and exciting conversation about corruption in Central America, the United States and elsewhere. I will be moderating this conversation and you will have the opportunity to ask questions once the panelists are finished. First, sarah chase, senior fellow here at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace. She is the author of this report when corruption is an operating system and shes using honduras as the case study. To add perspective to this conversation, zephyr is a law professor at the university will school of law. Shes thea author of corruption in america and also an attorney on the emoluments lawsuit filed by donald trump. So corruption as an operating system. Wh
Good afternoon. My name is armando trull, Senior Reporter withwamufm, top ratednpr station in the country. I would like to welcome you to whats sure to be an exciting conversation about corruption in Central America, the United States, and elsewhere. I will be moderating this conversation and you will have an opportunity to ask questions once the panelists are finished. First, sarah chayes, a senior fellow here at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace, author of this report, one corruption is an operating system and using honduras as a case study. To add perspective to this conversation, Zephyr Teachout is a law professor at Fordham University school of law, the author of corruption in america and she is also an attorney on the emoluments lawsuit against president trump. So, corruption as an operating system. What does that mean . What yeah. What am i talking about . Exactly. Would you mind yeah. So we have a picture but fundamentally what im talking about here is not corrupti