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MS&E 296Seminar: 01Units: 4Class#: 1675
Autumn 2024

Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition

Department of Management Science and Engineering

9/23/24 - 12/6/24
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 14
  • Enrolled: 16
  • Capacity: 30
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  • Waitlist: 0
  • Waitlist Max: 25

Course Description

This course explores how new technologies pose challenges and create opportunities for the United States to compete more effectively with rivals in the international system with a focus on strategic competition with the People's Republic of China. In this experiential policy class, you will address a priority national security challenge employing the "Lean" problem solving methodology to validate the problem and propose a detailed technology informed solution tested against actual experts and stakeholders in the technology and national security ecosystem. The course builds on concepts presented in MS&E 193/293: Technology and National Security and provides a strong foundation for MS&E 297: Hacking for Defense.

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