Crowdsourcing improvements to America’s security: Bug bounties and open innovation in the U.S. Department of Defense
How the DoD is using open innovation to improve America's security
How the DoD is using open innovation to improve America's security
Governments have to innovate to meet the growing and complex demands of its constituents, but how? And with who?
Who would you trust more for financial advice: 100 randomly selected people or Barclays, a 300-year old bank?
The USA, keen to enact an “aggressive defence of US trade remedies laws”, attacks Canadian aerospace firm Bombardier – landing a direct blow to both of its closest allies.
How Ongoing Russian Sanctions and Political Isolationism Threaten ULA’s Supply Chain Within the US Space Industry
As Trump raises skepticism on China's trade practices and promotes isolationist investment, Walmart should rethink its strategy away from reliance on low labor and manufacturing costs found in China, potentially to invest in its loyal customer base – the everyday American family.
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On the evening of Sept. 19, the hashtag #FuerzaMexico (#MexicoStrong) took off across the internet after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Central Mexico. Mexicans raced to the scene of disaster and lined up to help incessantly for the next few weeks. Videos of their collective spirit took over the media – the world was astonished. Such scenes did not come as surprise for Mexicans, whose heritage of resilience supports most aspects of our lives – from facing internal injustices to dealing with external political threats.
Protectionist trade policy drives General Motors, one of the world's largest automakers, to localize its global supply chain.