The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies held a lecture on Thursday, September 8, on "The Future Security Environment for Game-Changing Technologies," focusing on technologies that promise the greatest advantage to US National Defense. The program was presented by Bob Hummel, PhD, Vice President of Research, and Faith MacDonald, Research Assistant in the Policy Research Division. The program focused on the importance of identifying the science and technology investments that offer the greatest promise for the future, as budgets across the federal government come under increasing scrutiny. Click below to watch video of the event.

Prof. James Giordano, PhD, is a neuroscientist, Vice President for Academic Programs and Director of the Center for Neurotechnology Studies at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. On Wednesday, September 28, he took questions in a Live Chat forum on "Neuroscience and Neurotechnology for Prediction and Prevention of Violence: 'Minority Report' in the Real World?" (
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Fellow Ben Sheppard, PhD, hosted a Live Web Chat on July 19 on “How We Terrorized Ourselves after 9/11: Did We Do Al Qa'ida's Job for Them?" Dr. Sheppard, who teaches at The George Washington University and the University of Maryland, is the author of The Psychology of Strategic Terrorism (Routledge, 2008). He is an expert on the ways in which government and societal responses to terror can serve to exacerbate or mitigate its effects. To replay the web chat, visit our
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies presented the fifth seminar in a series addressing science, technology, and policy issues relative to cyber security on Wednesday July 6. The program, "Cyber Deterrence: Mutual Assured Disruption or Other Options?" featured a panel including Gen. Michael Hayden, USAF (Ret.), currently a Principal at the Chertoff Group and a former Director of the CIA and NSA; Michael Tiffany, Chief Architect at Recursion Ventures; and Dr. James Mulvenon, Vice President, Intelligence Division, Defense Group, Inc. Click below to watch video of the event.
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' Center for Neurotechnology Studies hosted a special lunchtime lecture by Dr. Zhang Zhimin of the China Research Institute for Science Popularization (CRISP) of Beijing, China, on Tuesday, August 16. Allied with the China Association for Science and Technology, China's largest aggregate association of scientists and engineers, CRISP is China's premier institution dealing specifically with studies on science and technology communication. Click below to watch video of the event in full.