Testimonies and policy briefs
- Fuchs, Erica R.H., Testimony. Hearing on Building a Resilient Economy: Shoring up Supply. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. March 22, 2022. Written Testimony | Oral Remarks | Video
- Blanton, S., Fuchs, E. (Corresponding), Hovy, E., Mai, K. (Corresponding), Pileggi, L., Zhang, P. October 21, 2021. Innovation and Chip Redesign to Address Semiconductor Shortages in the Automotive Industry. Carnegie Mellon University Policy Brief created for the White House National Economic Council. (Corresponding) after the name indicates lead and corresponding authors. Policy Brief
- Fuchs, E. and Karplus, V. 2021. A New Approach to Coordinate U.S. Critical Supply Chains in Crisis. Policy Brief. Insights derived from: “Lessons from COVID medical supply chains for critical technologies: Real-time situational data infrastructure and adaptive manufacturing ecosystems.” Chatham House Rule Workshop. Carnegie Mellon University. September 10, 2021. Policy Brief | Rapporteurs Report
- Fuchs, E.R.H. What is a National Technology Strategy and Why the U.S. Needs One. Issues in Science and Technology. Next 75 Years of Science Policy Series. September 9, 2021. Policy Brief
- Fuchs, E.R.H. While missions are important, even more important are new institutions that will cut a path across them. Forum. Industrial Policy’s Comeback. Boston Review | MIT Press. September 15, 2021. Shorter Version
- Fuchs, Erica R.H., Testimony. Hearing on Building Regional Innovation Economies. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Research and Technology. June 9, 2021. Written Testimony | Oral Remarks | Video
- Fuchs, E., Karplus, V., Kalathil, N., Morgan, G. 2020. Understanding Production in a Crisis. Lessons from COVID medical supply chains for critical technologies: Real-time situational data infrastructure and adaptive manufacturing ecosystems. Chatham House Rule Workshop. Carnegie Mellon University. May 4, 2021. Presentation
- Branstetter, Lee (committee member). 2021. NASEM Committee, Proceedings of a workshop. The Security of America's Medical Product Supply Chain: Considerations for Critical Drugs and Devices: Proceedings of a Workshop—in Brief. April 2021. Policy Brief.
- Fuchs, E., Karplus, V., Kalathil, N., Morgan, G. 2020. To respond to the pandemic, the government needs better data on domestic companies that make critical medical supplies. Issues in Science and Technology. NASEM. December 18, 2020. Policy Brief
- Fuchs, E., Karplus, V., Kalathil, N., Morgan, G. 2020. Inadequate Data on Manufacturers of Critical Medical Supplies Weakens U.S. Capabilities for Pandemic Response. Testimony. U.S. International Trade Commission. Investigation No. 332-580. COVID-19 Related Goods: The U.S. Industry, Market, Trade, and Supply Chain Challenges. September 23, 2020. Prehearing Brief | Technical Report
- Fuchs, Erica R.H., Testimony. Hearing on Trade, Manufacturing, and Critical Supply Chains: Lessons from COVID-19. House Ways & Means Committee. Subcommittee on trade. July 23, 2020. Written Testimony | Oral Remarks | Video
- Ghani, Rayid. 2020. Equitable Algorithms: Examining Ways to Reduce AI Bias in Financial Services Committee on Financial Services Artificial Intelligence Task Force U.S. House of Representatives. February 12, 2020. Testimony
- Whitacre, Jay. 2015. House Science Committee Hearing: “Innovation in Battery Storage for Renewable Energy.” May 1, 2015. Testimony