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CNAS is a bipartisan national security think tank that conducts research on technology and national security, including AI governance and defense applications, making it a relevant institutional actor in AI policy discussions.
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The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is a Washington-based bipartisan think tank founded in 2007, focused on developing pragmatic national security and defense policies. It engages policymakers and the public through research and analysis across areas including technology and national security, cyber security, and defense strategy. CNAS alumni have held prominent positions across U.S. government agencies.
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- •CNAS was founded in February 2007 by Dr. Kurt M. Campbell and Michèle A. Flournoy as a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
- •Research areas include Technology and National Security, Cyber Security, and Defense Strategies — all relevant to AI governance.
- •CNAS maintains intellectual independence and does not take institutional positions on policy issues.
- •The organization prepares current and future national security leaders through fellowships and internship programs.
- •CNAS is bipartisan and engages policymakers, experts, and the public with fact-based research and analysis.
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