Five Years of the America COMPETES Act: Progress, Challenges, and Next Steps

SCom: InnovationWASHINGTON, D.C.--The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation will hold a hearing on “Five Years of the America COMPETES Act: Progress, Challenges, and Next Steps.” This hearing will examine implementation of the COMPETES Act and challenges in maintaining the United States’ leadership in innovation and technology. 

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Majority Statement

  • The Honorable John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV

    Chairman
    U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

Testimony

  • Mr. Norman R. Augustine

    Retired Chairman and CEO
    Lockheed Martin Corporation
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  • The Honorable Carl E. Wieman

    Distinguished Professor of Physics, Presidential Teaching Scholar, and Director of the Science Education Initiative, University of Colorado Boulder
    Professor of Physics and Director of the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative, University of British Columbia; Nobel Laureate in Physics
  • Dr. Jeffrey L. Furman

    Associate Professor of Strategy & Innovation, Boston University
    Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research
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  • Dr. Peter Lee

    Corporate Vice President
    Microsoft Research Redmond
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  • Mr. John Winn

    Chief Program Officer
    National Math and Science Initiative
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