Past Events

Olympics Security Lessons: From Munich to Sochi
Olympics Security Lessons: From Munich to Sochi
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies February 20, 2014
16 Annual Terrorism Review 2013 and Outlook 2014
16 Annual Terrorism Review 2013 and Outlook 2014
16th Annual Event on "international Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: Review of 2013 and Outlook for 2014" January 24th 2014 National Press Club
Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
USMC Returning Commander Speaker Series: Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Tehran's Bomb Challenge: Crossroads, Roadblocks, and Roadmaps to Rapprochement?
Tehran's Bomb Challenge: Crossroads, Roadblocks, and Roadmaps to Rapprochement?
Potomac Institute For Policy Studies December 5, 2013 Co-Sponsored IUCTS, ICTS, IUCLS at the ILI, CNSL at Univ. of VA School of Law
The Lone Wolf Challenge:  Past Experience and Future Outlook
The Lone Wolf Challenge: Past Experience and Future Outlook
The Potomac Institute For Policy Studies November 25, 2013

The CReST blog is active, and posts started this week with an overview of how the Center intends to develop new ideas about the future directions of science and technology, formulate strategies on how to achieve revolutionary gains in science and technology - and more.

The Potomac Institute has become a leader in providing meaningful policy options for science and technology, including national security, defense initiatives and S&T forecasting.  The Institute invests in development of research on science and technology trends to identify the key science and technology developments that could radically change or affect our society and/or national security.

Tapping into the expertise of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, CReST produces briefings and reports on trending science and technolgoy topics in society - Big Daga Analytics, Neuroscience and Technology, Threats to the Human Race, and Mental Health in the Age of Technology.

The blog will highlight key conversations and bold ideas addressing key societal, national and international science and technology issues.  Visit the CReST site and the CReST blog for more information and informative discussions and bold ideas.