Health Care and National Security are two very different concerns. Is there a common link between them?
The “connective tissue” between these two seemingly unrelated concerns is Information Technology. When technology is woven into the fabric of institutions that serve and protect people, information becomes a powerful tool for addressing critical public needs and empowering individuals to improve their lives. The Foundation works with many collaborators from both the public and private sectors to promote the development of new technologies to achieve two principal goals: • To strengthen our nation’s security while protecting the civil liberties of its citizens. • To modernize our complex and over-burdened health care system while preserving personal privacy. In each of these areas, we know that the effective and appropriate use of information technology can — and does — save lives. We also know that our nation’s goals in both of these areas cannot be met without applying advancements in technology, and that the development of new technologies must be guided by carefully deliberated poli
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