technology
Winning the Future

by TODD YOUNG
With America’s global leadership in science and technology being challenged by a state capitalist regime in Beijing, it is critical that Congress take steps to win this critical fight.
The Coming Transition from Analog to Digital

by FRED UPTON
In February of 2006, President George Bush signed into law legislation that designates midnight, February 17, 2009, as the date to complete the transition from analog to digital television broadcasting.
Ideas and the Bottom Line

by THOMAS H. DAVENPORT
GE and Westinghouse were once competitors. Now, one is thriving, while the other has all but disappeared. Why? It has to do with ideas.
America’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs

by VIVEK WADHWA
Increasingly, those starting new U.S. businesses are foreign-born.
The Estonian Example – Q&A with Toomas Hendrik Ilves

A conversation with the President of a country that, in just over two decades, has gone from being an oppressed Soviet state to the most technologically advanced democracy on Earth.
Bringing Our Analog Government into the Digital Age

by DARRELL ISSA
The former high-tech entrepreneur and current Chairman of the House Government Oversight and Reform Committee discusses his efforts to modernize the federal bureaucracy.
The Scope of the Challenge

By WILLIAM GREENWALT
With the House Armed Services Committee launching an effort to fix the Pentagon’s broken acquisition system, a look at the importance of the effort and the obstacles blocking reform.
Republican Reboot

By GARRETT JOHNSON, AARON GINN & CHRIS ABRAMS
A look at the effort to bridge the gap between the technology sector and the conservative political sector.