The U.S. Department of Defense identified a series of Chinese, Russian, and Iranian institutions and universities that have elevated risks.
The U.S. Department of Defense identified a series of Chinese, Russian, and Iranian institutions and universities that have elevated risks.
There is increased concern about perverse incentives, quantitative performance metrics, and hyper-competition for funding and faculty positions in US academia.
Americans arrested for allegedly sending aviation technology to Russia
Alleged intentional evasion of export controls and sanctions leads to arrest, potential jail time.
3D printer company to pay U.S. up to $27 mln for violating export curbs to China
3D Systems Corp agreed to pay up to $27 million for illegally exporting to China controlled design drawings for military electronics and spacecraft
New NSF requirements for conflict of interest disclosure
Effective Jan. 30, 2023, the National Science Foundation amended its definition of “significant financial interest”.
A faculty member at a research university was convicted of making false statements to the federal government for failing to disclose an outside engagement.
Improved Export Controls Enforcement Technology Needed for U.S. National Security
CSIS Report on the Need for Advanced Technology to Respond to Export Control Risks
Many US scientists say security measures against China and others go too far
Commentary from ScienceBusiness.net
Legal win for US scientist bolsters others caught in China crackdown
Nature - Accused of hiding ties to China, Sherry Chen wins nearly $2 million from US government.
Department of Justice Press Release