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Senior Research Fellow Frank Turner Judges Regional Science Fair

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The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies  is pleased to announce that Senior Research Fellow Frank Turner recently volunteered as a judge at a Regional Science and Engineering Fair for Fairfax County high school students. The event was hosted by the Fairfax County Public Schools. During the event, Dr. Turner was able to interact with the student participants and discuss the results of their projects. The Fairfax County Schools expressed their gratitude for Dr. Turner's participation in the fair. The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is proud of Dr. Turner's contribution and looks forward to future opportunities to contribute to local science and technology programs that enrich the community and help develop the talents of tomorrow's scientists.

 

Senior Fellow David Smith on Iran's Nuclear Ambitions

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Amb. David Smith warns that a new geopolitical dynamic among some emerging nations is complicating US attempts to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions.  Writing in the Georgian magazine Tabula before the recent UN Security Council sanctions vote, Amb. Smith noted that a cooperative agreement struck among leaders of Iran, Turkey and Brazil signals a world in which emerging countries "are flexing their muscles and beginning to mold the future," regardless of what Washington thinks.  Adds Smith, "Washington appears not to understand that Iran wants nuclear weapons not as dangerous toys but as geopolitical tools to undermine American superpower, a prospect that Russia and China relish." Click below to read the full article.

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CEEE Director James Tate on Oil Spill's Effect on Bird Life

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Center for Environmental Economics and Ethics Director James Tate, Ph.D. says the BP oil spill will continue to impact wildlife in the area for decades to come. Dr. Tate has commented extensively to media on the spill's devastating effects.  In a recent interview with Voice of America, he expressed frustration with the lack of adequate technology to address the crisis. Click here to read the VOA web article and listen to Dr. Tate's radio interview.

 

Former DARPA Director Joins Board of Regents

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The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is pleased to announce that Anthony J. "Tony" Tether, Ph.D., has joined the Institute as a member of the Board of Regents.  Dr. Tether served as Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the Department of Defense from 2001 to 2009.  As Director, Dr. Tether was responsible for management of the Agency's projects for high-payoff, innovative research and development.
 
Commenting on the announcement, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Chairman and CEO Michael Swetnam said, "Dr. Tether is one of the most distinguished science and technology policymakers to have served our government in the past several decades.  The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is privileged to have his advice, guidance, and support." 

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CETO's J.D. Canty on the USMC and Climate Change

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Col. J.D. Canty, USMC (Ret.) is a Research Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities (CETO).  In the June issue of the Marine Corps Gazette, he tackles the hot-button issue of climate change.  Canty writes, "As the challenge looms - and despite organizational misgivings - the Marine Corps will find itself as the Nation's torchbearer for rapid response to an ever-increasing litany of consequences - real or otherwise - arising from global warming and other climate change matters." Click below to read the full article. Reprinted courtesy of the Marine Corps Gazette. Copyright retained by the Marine Corps Gazette.

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Our Mission

The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is an independent, 501(c)(3), not-for-profit public policy research institute. The Institute identifies and aggressively shepherds discussion on key science and technology issues facing our society. From these discussions and forums, we develop meaningful science and technology policy options and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and government.

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