Next Steps Website of ongoing collaborations Safe Software
Next Steps § Website of on-going collaborations § § Safe Software § § Models of collaboration processes E. g. , building avoidance Site that enables interaction with industry § § Feedback, interaction, chat groups, discussion forum Proactive seeking of collaborators for research funding opportunities 1
Next Steps 1. Workshops Educate each other about technologies, social issues 2. Grad students too 1. 2. Three or four specific things to do next that emerged from today’s discussion and capitalize on them as next steps 3. Tech industry mostly here; what other industries should be represented, e. g. , from app areas 2
Next Steps § How to get more social/policy experts involved? § § § More awareness, outreach Specific mechanisms to get involvement, joint projects with grad students from across the disciplines Influence RFP process for new areas talked about here—e. g. , mission agencies in health care not supporting tech development work 3
Next Steps 1. Proactive to reach out to more industry Industry roundtables 2. Local and state politicians 3. Local and state agencies 1. 2. Seek grad students as an interdisciplinary interest/area of study Formation of new graduate groups 2. What courses should I take to do this sort of research? —Need to collect this information and be proactive in course development 1. 4
Next Steps 1. Demo or die? Must show near term deliverables 2. Prioritize those with likely early stage success and support them well 1. 2. Working meetings/group discussions 1. Faculty plus grad students 2. Distinguished Lecture Series 3. Work effectively across the campuses 4. Granlibakkan Style Research 5
Next Steps 1. Policy implications of technology 1. 2. 3. 4. Influence policy for accelerating the adoption of technology App vertical organization 1. Need the horizontal technical workshop cuts as well 1. 2. Present developments of the Center to sponsors in industry and government 2 or 3 impressive things off the bat 1. Newspapers and TV Roadshow Establish a channel with media relations and the public—that can be understood by the public at large 6
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