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How Emerging Technologies Impact Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, and Global Partnerships

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Please join us for our next Corporate Leadership Conversation with Lt. Gen. Richard G. Moore.
Sailors work at the Combat Information Center of the USS Paul Hamilton in the Strait of Hormuz on May 19, 2023.
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Richard G. Moore Jr.
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About This Event

Join us in-person for our next Corporate Leadership Conversation with Lt. Gen. Richard G. Moore. As the Air Force’s senior Planner/Programmer, General Moore directs and coordinates activities ensuring the Air Force plans for, builds, and employs effective air and cyber forces to achieve national defense objectives.

Take part in this conversation on how changing technologies are shaping cooperation and competition across the globe. This private roundtable discussion will be hosted at the Council’s offices and will include a light lunch and open networking afterwards.

About the Speakers
Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs
A headshot of Lt. Gen. Richard G. Moore, Jr.
Lt. Gen. Moore is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Airforce, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. In his role he directs initiatives to ensure air and cyber national defense objectives.
A headshot of Lt. Gen. Richard G. Moore, Jr.

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