Friday Policy Wine Down - February 11, 2022
A snapshot of the past week in cyber, trade, and environmental policy news.
02/11/2022 | Silverado Policy Accelerator
Here’s what caught our eye this week:
KEY ADMINISTRATION ACTIONS
White House:
- Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the United States Hosting APEC in 2023
- Report: Critical and Emerging Technologies List Update
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative:
Department of Commerce:
Export-Import Bank of the United States:
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency:
Department of Energy:
- President Biden, DOE and DOT Announce $5 Billion over Five Years for National EV Charging Network
- DOE Optimizes Structure to Implement $62 Billion in Clean Energy Investments from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
- Joint Statement on the U.S.-EU Energy Council
Department of State:
- Joint Statement on Quad Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
- The United States and Australia: A Vital Partnership for the Indo-Pacific Region and the World
CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
House Committee on Ways and Means:
Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs:
- Peters Convenes Hearing with Experts to Examine Log4j Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
- Peters and Portman Introduce Landmark Legislative Package to Strengthen Public and Private Sector Cybersecurity
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission:
House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis:
INTERNATIONAL ACTION
SILVERADO NEWS
- CYBER: Silverado’s Chair and Co-Founder Dmitri Alperovitch moderated a panel at the 2022 Cyber Initiatives Group First Quarter Summit titled, “What Happens in Ukraine Won’t Stay in Ukraine: A CIG’s Principals Conversation.”
- TRADE & INDUSTRIAL SECURITY: Silverado’s Executive Director Sarah Stewart participated in a the National Security Institute's Fault Lines podcast titled, “Chips and Missiles!”
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