Council on Competitiveness

Council on Competitiveness

Public Policy Offices

Washington, DC 4,006 followers

About us

The Council on Competitiveness is a non-partisan leadership organization of corporate CEOs, university presidents, labor leaders, and national laboratory directors committed to enhancing U.S. competitiveness in the global economy. Dedicated to building U.S. prosperity, these agents of change play a powerful role in shaping America’s future by delineating emerging forces transforming the economy, tackling critical challenges, convening thought leaders who develop action agendas, and galvanizing others to act. In support of an agenda evolving as new competitiveness issues arise, the Council advocates for positive change through national summits, signature initiatives, policy recommendations, and leading-edge analyses. The Council has an integrated view of competitiveness—cutting across four pillars of innovation as defined by the Council’s landmark National Innovation Initiative—TALENT, TECHNOLOGY, INFRASTRUCTURE AND TECHNOLOGY. All is reflected in strategic initiatives designed to move diverse stakeholders in the U.S. economy from knowledge to action. ★ Raise your competitiveness IQ ★: Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CompeteNow Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Council-on-Competitiveness/22053769676 Watch CompeteTV: www.youtube.com/user/CompeteTV Read our news: www.compete.org ★ Did you know? ★ The Council is an outgrowth of the Commission on Industrial Competitiveness, formed by President Reagan in response to the competitiveness challenges of the 1980s. The Commission’s work was groundbreaking. For the first time, the U.S. government addressed the issue of national competitiveness comprehensively, examining a range of crucial factors including R&D, manufacturing, capital, human resources, trade, and the key role of government in establishing an environment in which companies compete. The Council is extending this legacy with diverse initiatives to strengthen these U.S. pillars of competitiveness.

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http://www.compete.org/
Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1986
Specialties
Competitiveness, Innovation, Technology, Think Tank, Advocacy, and Public Policy

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    COO, HP Federal

    I'm delighted to help celebrate and honor Tommy Gardner for his many years of service to our great nation. He is a great leader, teacher and friend. Tommy Gardner, a man whose journey has taken him from the depths of the ocean to the forefront of innovation as the Chief Technology Officer at HP Federal. As a dedicated Navy Captain, Tommy commanded the nuclear submarine USS San Juan and oversaw the Navy’s Deep Submergence Program and the Advanced Technology Program. While studying at the U.S. Naval Academy, he was not only a scholar but also a member of the football team, showcasing his dedication on and off the field. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gDZHxBBG #VeteransDay #VeteransAtHP #HonoringService #HP #HPFederal

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  • Congratulations, Dona Crawford! The Council has been the beneficiary of your leadership and vision for many years - especially during your tenure leading our initiatives around high performance and transformational computing. All the best to you and your fellow honorees! cc: Deborah L. Wince-Smith, Chad Evans, Bill Bates

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    In celebration of #HPCwire’s 35th anniversary, we're thrilled to announce the inaugural 35 Legends. Among the honorees is Dona Crawford, under whose leadership LLNL’s HPC efforts thrived as she led a team of over 1,000 in utilizing #HPC in support of pressing national priorities. Dona was also one of the original leaders of the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI). https://ow.ly/gMba50TTApX

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  • As we approach the 2024 National Competitiveness Forum and Gala Dinner — just over a month away — the Council on Competitiveness is excited to unveil our working agenda. Attendees can expect two dynamic days filled with leaders and innovators on topics like enhancing the resilience of our industrial base, strengthening our national laboratories, and optimizing the role of higher education in U.S. competitiveness. The forum will also feature deep dives into emerging technologies such as biosciences and quantum, providing an unmatched opportunity to explore the future of America’s innovation economy. For the full agenda, and to learn more about registration and the benefits of NCF sponsorship, please contact Council Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Chad Evans ([email protected]). We hope to see you there!

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  • We are excited to be bringing our “Competitiveness Converdations Across America” series to Boulder in 3/31-4/1 2025 - and exploring the innovation potential of CO, WY, NM, and the region! cc: Chad Evans , Deborah L. Wince-Smith , Michael Nelson , Mike Freeman

    Last week, we had the incredible honor of hosting Former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, and Colorado Governor Jared Polis at Innosphere HQ to announce the first round of grant winners for the Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine. The event brought together leaders from across our region to celebrate innovative projects that will drive resilience, sustainability, and economic growth in our communities. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this milestone moment in advancing climate resilience solutions! Here are some highlights from the unforgettable day.

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    Chief AI Officer | C-level | Strategist | Venture Capitalist | ex-IBM ex-BCG | Board member | Best Selling Author | Forbes Columnist | AI Startups | Founder of most influential think tanks | 🇺🇸

    🚀 The AI Revolution is Reshaping Data Center Demand! 📊 Read my latest Forbes article (see below at comments) In a groundbreaking shift, AI is driving unprecedented demand for data centers. Here’s what you need to know: • Global data center market expected to reach $517 billion by 2030 • AI workloads require 8-10 times more compute power than traditional workloads • Major tech giants investing billions in AI-specific data centers This surge is reshaping the industry, with implications for: 1. Energy consumption 2. Chip manufacturing 3. Workforce skills Are you ready for this new era of AI data center evolution? How is your organization adapting to the AI-driven demand? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #AI #DataCenters #TechTrends #Innovation #FutureOfTech

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    Looking forward to this Deborah and Chad.

    Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), is dedicated to transforming America’s science infrastructure into a powerful engine of innovation and a competitive advantage for the nation. In his keynote address at the 2024 National Competitiveness Forum on December 3, Director Panchanathan will provide insights into the NSF’s efforts to expand the innovation economy to benefit every community and individual in America, as well as how the Foundation is advancing American innovation and competitiveness, today and for tomorrow.   To register for the NCF, the premier event focused on advancing America’s competitiveness and innovation capacity, please contact Council on Competitiveness EVP & COO Chad Evans at [email protected]

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  • In 2024, the Council launched the "Competitiveness Conversations Across America" series to uncover and amplify best and next practices for radically expanding the number of individuals and communities actively contributing to and benefiting from the innovation essential for U.S. competitiveness.    During the 2024 National Competitiveness Forum on December 3, leaders from these Conversations will surface highlights from our inaugural year and preview where we’re headed in 2025, exploring topics ranging from AI and quantum, to the convergence of health and IT, to the future of fusion, and to the industrialization of "agile space.”   If you have questions about the NCF — including how to take advantage of the benefits of NCF sponsorship — please email Council Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Chad Evans ([email protected]). 

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  • Council on Competitiveness reposted this

    We are honored to host the kickoff for the Energy Storage Research Accelerator (ESRA), with 120 attendees joining us at Argonne to launch this exciting new chapter in energy storage research. A special thank you to ESRA director, Shirley MengJohn Vetrano, ESRA program manager, and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science’s Basic Energy Sciences program for their leadership and support in driving the breakthroughs we aim to achieve. Building on the trailblazing work of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), ESRA will benefit from cutting-edge tools like the upgraded Advanced Photon Source and Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, enabling discoveries at unprecedented speeds. Together with our partners, we are advancing battery research to shape the future of energy for generations to come.

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    We are beyond excited to share a major milestone for the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine – the announcement of our grant winners! 🎉 This is a huge achievement, and we’re thrilled to finally reveal the incredible projects that will be shaping the future of climate resilience across Colorado and Wyoming. Over the past two months, the Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine has been focused on identifying and supporting groundbreaking climate resilience projects across the region. This included launching the first round of investments in Research and Development and Translation/Startup projects with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines program. Interdisciplinary, collaborative teams from across the region’s leading universities and startup companies answered the Engine’s request for proposals with an overwhelming and diverse range of climate resilience solutions. Governors Jared Polis of Colorado and Mark Gordon of Wyoming collaborated to announce the recipients of the inaugural grant program by the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine. This partnership signifies a new phase in the joint efforts of the two states to create climate resilience solutions that safeguard communities, encourage innovation, and stimulate economic development. Thank you for your continued support as we drive innovation toward a more sustainable and resilient future! A huge congratulations to all of the winners! Check out the link below to read the official press release and learn more about the exceptional projects that have been selected. View the full list of winners here: https://lnkd.in/ds7u3GD9

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