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Center for a New American Security — Description: Bipartisan national security and defense policy think tank. Key contributor to hardware-enabled governance research through publications 'Secure, Governable Chips' (January 2024) and 'Technology to Secure the AI Chip Supply Chain' (December 2024).

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1 check · 4/16/2026

The claim has two components: (1) CNAS's description as a 'Bipartisan national security and defense policy think tank' is confirmed by the source text which describes it as 'Bold. Innovative. Bipartisan.' with a mission focused on 'national security and defense policies.' (2) However, the specific publications and their dates (January 2024 and December 2024) cannot be verified from the provided source text, which is a 2016 archive capture. The claim's 'as of 2026-03' date is also much later than the source material. The source confirms the organizational description but cannot verify the specific publications cited as evidence of CNAS's contributions to hardware-enabled governance research.

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Center for a New American Security
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Bipartisan national security and defense policy think tank. Key contributor to hardware-enabled governance research through publications 'Secure, Governable Chips' (January 2024) and 'Technology to Secure the AI Chip Supply Chain' (December 2024).
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March 2026

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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/16/2026

NoteThe claim has two components: (1) CNAS's description as a 'Bipartisan national security and defense policy think tank' is confirmed by the source text which describes it as 'Bold. Innovative. Bipartisan.' with a mission focused on 'national security and defense policies.' (2) However, the specific publications and their dates (January 2024 and December 2024) cannot be verified from the provided source text, which is a 2016 archive capture. The claim's 'as of 2026-03' date is also much later than the source material. The source confirms the organizational description but cannot verify the specific publications cited as evidence of CNAS's contributions to hardware-enabled governance research.

Case № f_rkwgrbKBWgFiled 4/16/2026Confidence 85%