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发信人: TomsnReuters (汤生撸透射), 信区: Military
标 题: Re: 尼玛,能源部开始清理小黄人了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 4 14:47:23 2019, 美东)
US DoE Bans Foreign Research Collaboration Amid China Tech Theft Fears -
Report
The US Department of Energy (DoE) has issued an order obliging employees and
scientists who receive grants from the department not to participate in
talent-recruitment sponsored by certain countries which they suspect of
using the programs to obtain "sensitive" information, the Wall Street
Journal has reported, citing an internal department memo.
According to the memo, all personnel, including contracted scientists and
grant recipients, must declare any connections to foreign-funded programs,
which DoE deputy secretary Dan Brouillette indicated may "threaten the
United States' economic base by facilitating the unauthorised transfer of
technology and intellectual property to foreign governments."
An anonymous official speaking to Reuters said the ban could allow the US
department, which oversees 17 major national labs engaged in advanced
research on nuclear energy, weapons, and super computers, to learn which
foreign-tied programs may have sought to recruit US brains. "It's basically
giving them the chance to say, 'OK I want to be paid by DOE or I want to be
paid by this outside, state-funded initiative," the official said in the
memo.
https://sputniknews.com/us/201902021072065962-us-energy-department-shutters-
foreign-collaboration-prospects/
发信人: TomsnReuters (汤生撸透射), 信区: Military
标 题: Re: 尼玛,能源部开始清理小黄人了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 4 14:47:23 2019, 美东)
US DoE Bans Foreign Research Collaboration Amid China Tech Theft Fears -
Report
The US Department of Energy (DoE) has issued an order obliging employees and
scientists who receive grants from the department not to participate in
talent-recruitment sponsored by certain countries which they suspect of
using the programs to obtain "sensitive" information, the Wall Street
Journal has reported, citing an internal department memo.
According to the memo, all personnel, including contracted scientists and
grant recipients, must declare any connections to foreign-funded programs,
which DoE deputy secretary Dan Brouillette indicated may "threaten the
United States' economic base by facilitating the unauthorised transfer of
technology and intellectual property to foreign governments."
An anonymous official speaking to Reuters said the ban could allow the US
department, which oversees 17 major national labs engaged in advanced
research on nuclear energy, weapons, and super computers, to learn which
foreign-tied programs may have sought to recruit US brains. "It's basically
giving them the chance to say, 'OK I want to be paid by DOE or I want to be
paid by this outside, state-funded initiative," the official said in the
memo.
https://sputniknews.com/us/201902021072065962-us-energy-department-shutters-
foreign-collaboration-prospects/