The Pentagon has tapped some of science and technology's greatest minds to help innovate U.S. military capabilities and culture, and members of this panel say they will continue serving in the Trump administration if asked.
Eric Schmidt, the chairman of the board and chairman of Google's parent company, Alphabet, said he expects everyone to stay on to serve under retired General James Mattis, if the board is invited to continue its work.
“No one has told me they are leaving,” Schmidt told reporters at the Pentagon Monday after a first board meeting since the presidential election.
Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson told reporters the board is there to serve the country, not one particular administration.
The Defense Innovation Board was created by Defense Secretary Ash Carter in April 2016 to incorporate some of the technological innovations and practices of Silicon Valley into the military.
The board voted Monday to approve 11 recommendations for the Department of Defense, including appointing a new chief innovation officer, establishing a career track for computer scientists in the military, and assessing cyber security vulnerabilities of advanced weapons.
美国五角大楼一个专家委员会汇集了科技界最顶尖的一些精英和专家,帮助提高军队的实力与文化。这些精英人士说,他们愿意继续为川普政府效力。
谷歌母公司--字母表公司的董事会主席埃里克·施密特表示,如果收到邀请,委员会的每一个成员都愿意留下来,在退役将军马蒂斯领导下的国防部继续工作。
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