
Memos to the President
Ylli Bajraktari, Special Competitive Studies Project - SCSP, SCSP
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Episode 24: A Conversation with Thomas Mason
Memos to the President
05/13/25 • 32 min
In this episode of Memos to the President, Ylli Bajraktari speaks with Thomas Mason from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The conversation explores the rapidly evolving national security and geopolitical landscape and the critical role of technology in shaping it. Mason offers insights into the shifting dynamics between major powers and the increasing importance of scientific innovation for national security.
Mason details how institutions like Los Alamos are adapting to these changes, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, and their contributions to the nation's strategic posture. He emphasizes the intersection of cutting-edge research and national security, discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies.
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 16: Quantum Computing with PJ Maykish and Olivia Armstrong
Memos to the President
02/25/25 • 22 min
This memo outlines a plan to ensure the United States remains a global leader in quantum computing, through focused technological innovation, strategic organizational changes, and proactive policy measures.
To secure U.S. leadership in quantum computing, the following priorities must be addressed:
- Achieve and Sustain Quantum Leadership: Moving out as a nation involves two organizational moves. First, the United States must prioritize quantum computing research and development through the promotion of the National Quantum Initiative. And second, additional federal funding is needed to ensure first-mover advantage in quantum computing which will directly impact critical sectors and the future of national security and economic growth.
- Accelerate Public-Private Collaboration: A quantum moonshot and greater systematic collaboration to out-learn rival nations is needed to be more competitive. A moonshot naturally brings players together for a specific national security achievement. Existing collaborations like the Quantum Economic Development Consortium and Elevate Quantum (a national tech hub) are a promising start, but increased and systematic intra-governmental collaboration would place the nation on a more competitive footing.
- Protect Quantum Security and Resilience: The United States must take proactive measures to view quantum information science as an “offensive and defensive” domain. One step would be establishing an offensive capabilities unit via the National Quantum Initiative or relevant agency. The focus would be to secure quantum technologies from adversarial threats and ensure the security of critical systems vulnerable to quantum-enabled cyberattacks.
A Bold Vision for Quantum Leadership
By small organization moves, an audacious goal, increased collaboration, and an offensive mindset, the United States can strengthen and sustain its leadership in quantum technologies, ensuring national security and economic prosperity for generations to come.
Read the Full Memo Here: https://scsp.ai/reports/memostothepresident/quantum
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Episode 17: Advanced Networks with David Lin and Ananmay Agarwal
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02/27/25 • 25 min
The Advanced Networks Memo outlines four strategic recommendations to reclaim American leadership in network technologies and secure a competitive edge in the 5G and impending 6G races. This agenda calls for bold actions to boost innovation, streamline regulatory processes, dominate emerging concepts, and reposition the United States as the global leader in next-generation communications in the following ways:
- Forge a Path to U.S. Preeminence in Network Technology:Accelerate innovation by eliminating bureaucratic hurdles and leveraging private sector capabilities to rapidly deploy secure, next-generation infrastructure. This objective is designed to counter China’s dominance by significantly upgrading our network base—from LEO satellite constellations to advanced data centers and robust cybersecurity frameworks—thereby reasserting American leadership on the global stage.
- Lead in Advanced 5G Applications:Catalyze transformative breakthroughs by integrating AI with 5G, driving efficiencies across defense, manufacturing, healthcare, and beyond. By establishing a vibrant ecosystem for AI-powered 5G innovations, the United States can reinforce economic strength and enhance national security, ensuring that our technological edge propels us ahead of our adversaries.
- Position for 6G Development: Invest proactively in early-stage research, talent development, and the creation of a “6G America” initiative to dominate the future of communication technologies. This forward-looking approach empowers the United States to shape and lead the next technological revolution, ensuring that we remain at the cutting edge of global network advancements for decades to come.
- Assert U.S. Leadership in Advanced Networks Globally: Forge strategic alliances with allies to co-develop secure network technologies and establish international standards that reflect American values. By expanding trusted network initiatives from the first Trump Administration and incentivizing the global phase-out of Chinese equipment, this objective ensures that U.S. technological superiority and security imperatives define the future global network landscape.
Read the Full Memo Here: https://scsp.ai/reports/memostothepresident/networks/
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Episode 23: A Conversation with Dr. S. Jaishankar
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04/29/25 • 35 min
In this episode of Memos to the President, Ylli Bajraktari speaks with Dr. S. Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs. Fresh from meetings with U.S. leadership, Minister Jaishankar provides his insights into the profound changes shaping the global landscape. The discussion covers the forces of globalization, the impact of the AI revolution, the evolving dynamics of U.S.-India relations, and India's growing role on the world stage.
Minister Jaishankar elaborates on the deep developments shaping the world, including the impact of globalization, the transformative influence of the digital and AI eras, India's advantages in the AI revolution, and he outlines India's approach to AI development, including its national AI mission.
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 21: A Conversation with Bob Work
Memos to the President
03/19/25 • 46 min
Secretary Work is widely credited for his work with leaders in the Department and the Intelligence Community on the “Third Offset Strategy,” which aimed to restore U.S. conventional overmatch over its strategic rivals and adversaries.
His career is one marked by service to his country and is truly admirable. Our wide-ranging discussion covered AI and the future of warfare, the Third Offset Strategy, and strategic guidance for the Secretary of Defense in a new administration.
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 8: AI Governance with Rama Elluru and Venkat Somala
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01/28/25 • 29 min
This episode focuses on the actions that will maximize AI's contributions to economic competitiveness, societal wellbeing, and national security while removing bureaucratic barriers to innovation.
- Chart a path for AI development that protects the American people and national security.
- Streamline regulations for emerging technologies.
- Prioritize high-consequence use cases.
- Implementing a national data strategy that treats data as a strategic asset for innovation and security.
Read the full memo here: https://www.scsp.ai/reports/memostothepresident/governance-2/
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 9: Urgent Memo to the President on DeepSeek
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01/28/25 • 21 min
Our latest SCSP Substack discusses the implications of DeepSeek’s R-1, a new large language model (LLM) developed by a PRC AI firm. The model has matched the performance of leading U.S. closed models at much lower compute costs, challenging the U.S.'s assumed technological leadership.
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Episode 10: A Conversation with Dr. Nadia Schadlow
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01/30/25 • 32 min
In 2017, Schadlow was instrumental in drafting President Trump's NSS. She emphasizes that the document's straightforward approach was intentional and aligned with Trump's clear vision for American interests. The NSS focused on four pillars: protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, preserving peace through strength, and advancing American influence. Notably, the document identified China as a strategic competitor, a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy.
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 3: Foreign Policy with Joe Wang and Stephen Nordin
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01/14/25 • 32 min
The United States must act decisively to maintain its global leadership in the face of rising challenges from the People's Republic of China (PRC) and other authoritarian powers. This memo outlines five key objectives to ensure U.S. victory, focusing on:
- Expand American-led technology platforms globally: The United States should secure critical technology platforms by partnering with allies and launch an American "tech package" initiative to counter the PRC's Digital Silk Road and demonstrate that the U.S. can offer more than just cheap infrastructure.
- Integrate the private sector into foreign policy: The U.S. government needs a new paradigm of public-private alignment to leverage the reach, ingenuity, and resources of the American technology sector as critical enablers of U.S. foreign policy to advance national interests in the global competition.
- Reignite the Allies+Maximum Pressure campaign: The United States must organize its allies and partners to curtail adversaries' access to critical technologies and protect shared technology ecosystems, using offensive tools like joint export controls and defensive measures like reciprocal trade policies.
- Champion a 'Disruptive Freedom' agenda: To push back against authoritarian influence, the United States should invest in technologies that promote free expression in closed environments, build coalitions with emerging democracies on championing new ideas of freedom, and develop a whole-of-government strategic communications approach.
- Transform U.S. foreign policy institutions: Transformational change is needed at the State Department and across the foreign policy apparatus, including appointing a Presidential Envoy for Tech Competition, restructuring the Department to put technology at the core, and building a new "joint" National Security Service workforce.
Key questions addressed:
- How can the United States push back against the PRC's growing tech spheres of influence?
- What new public-private partnerships, talent pipelines, and institutional reforms are needed to leverage American innovation for international advantage?
- How can the U.S. harness emerging technologies to champion freedom and counter authoritarian influence in the global battle of ideas?
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.

Episode 20: Dylan Patel at the AI+Compute Summit
Memos to the President
03/13/25 • 25 min
SemiAnalysis’s Dylan Patel sits down with SCSP CEO Ylli Bajraktari to discuss the future of supercomputing clusters. #ComputeSummit
The Special Competitive Studies Project’s AI+Summit Series is a set of high-level events dedicated to enabling rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) as it transforms our country and becomes a keystone of our national security.
The AI+ Compute & Connectivity Summit, the third in this series, took place on March 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Sustaining U.S. leadership in large-scale AI systems requires accelerated innovation in compute and access to fast, secure connectivity. By convening a diverse group of innovators, policymakers, industry leaders, and academic experts, SCSP’s AI+ Compute & Connectivity Summit provided a forum to address critical policy challenges and showcase cutting-edge technologies.
Memos to the President Podcast is a product of the Special Competitive Studies Project.
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How many episodes does Memos to the President have?
Memos to the President currently has 25 episodes available.
What topics does Memos to the President cover?
The podcast is about Ai, United States, Podcasts, Technology, National Security and Government.
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The episode title 'Episode 14: Pooling Comparative Advantage with Joe Wang and Joel Nelson' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Memos to the President is 28 minutes.
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Episodes of Memos to the President are typically released every 3 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of Memos to the President?
The first episode of Memos to the President was released on Jan 7, 2025.
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