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White House revises federal critical-technology priorities
Image: Primary The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy published a renewed National Security Science & Technology Strategy that reduces the federal Critical and Emerging Technologies list from 18 categories to 14. The revised list adds post-quantum cryptography, integrated photonics, high-entropy alloys and hardened consumer operating systems, while dropping data centers, advanced cloud services, high-performance data storage and several energy categories. The source says agencies use the list in export-control rules, foreign-investment screening, research-proposal review and R&D budget priorities.
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