American technology stack
The complete ecosystem of US-developed hardware and software technologies, which the administration aims to establish as the global standard.
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Summary
The American technology stack represents a strategic policy focus of the Trump administration, championed by figures like Vice President JD Vance and shaped at the White House with advisors such as David Sachs. This policy aims to secure global technological dominance for the United States, foster American entrepreneurship, and counter perceived over-cautiousness in Europe while addressing issues like censorship and data privacy missteps by Big Tech. It is viewed as a critical component in the strategic rivalry with China, particularly concerning intellectual property theft, and acknowledges the societal implications of technological advancements, including job displacement due to automation and AI. A key strategy involves cultivating national champions in critical industries through public-private partnerships, exemplified by deals with the Department of Defense to onshore manufacturing.
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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
Critique
Disconnect between higher education and workforce needs
Strategy
Cultivating national champions
Policy Goal
Avoid Big Tech missteps (censorship, data privacy)
Policy Focus
Fostering American entrepreneurship
Strategic Rivalry
China (due to IP theft concerns)
Strategy Mechanism
Public-private partnerships
Acknowledged Societal Impact
Job displacement from automation and AI
Example Strategy Implementation
Onshoring manufacturing (e.g., rare earths via DoD deals)
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