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The two sectors in the United States that have experienced the most rapid productivity growth since 2005 are the ICT (information and
communications
technology) and media industries, with a combined GDP share of less than 10%.
We must train our commanders to think differently, and much must be done for what is called interoperability, particularly in the area of control and
communications.
The Chinese have had centuries of experience dealing with problems on the Korean Peninsula, the most difficult of imperial China’s tributary small neighbors, but not even receiving a reply to their
communications
was a new insult.
Regardless of how one chooses to measure innovation, three conditions must be in place for it to flourish: a skilled, educated workforce; excellent information and
communications
technology infrastructure; and a supportive business environment.
According to a recent study by Plum Consulting, information and
communications
technology (ICT) contributed nearly 1.6% to annual productivity growth in the US during this period – double its contribution in Europe.
European policymakers should also guarantee non-discriminatory wholesale access to
communications
networks, and that consumers and businesses have a range of choices for telecommunications and online services.
There is something particularly special about the sadhu and his cell phone, because it is in
communications
that India’s transformation in recent years has been most dramatic.
As late as 1984, when an MP rose to protest the frequent telephone breakdowns and the generally woeful performance by a public-sector monopoly, the then
communications
minister replied in a lordly manner.
In the new India,
communications
has become the great leveler.
Transfers of US-dollar bank balances average a staggering $2.7 trillion per day, yet are routinely settled through the use of standardized banking and
communications
protocols.
This means that the central government’s role should be to provide more advanced security assets such as fixed or rotary air support, intelligence, and logistical and
communications
support.
In this effort, emphasis must be placed on information and
communications
technology – the third pillar of a knowledge economy.
After Navalny’s posts appeared, Deripaska went to the Russian
communications
regulator Roskomnadzor to request that Facebook remove the content, which it immediately did.
Mobile
communications
are playing the same role in social and economic development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America that the spread of fixed-line
communications
did in countries like France and the United Kingdom in the 1970s.
The EU needs common defense procurement and harmonization to acquire the helicopters, transport aircraft, battlefield
communications
equipment, and surveillance drones that are necessary for twenty-first-century operations.
Working closely with local coordinating committees, it should provide logistical, intelligence, weapons, training, communications, and even air support to help the Free Syrian Army establish no-kill zones along Syria’s northwest border.
But Uber price setting is unique in its immediacy, which it has achieved by taking full advantage of modern
communications
technology.
Creating a full EAU – one that is gradually less tied to the West by trade, financial, economic, payments, communications, and political links – may be a pipe dream.
Or were they brought by soldiers for incineration, as another version maintained, as part of a haul of “extremist literature” and prisoners’ personal communications, with Afghan workers alerting others at the base to the nature of the material?
Al-Qaeda lost the sanctuaries from which it planned its attacks; many of its leaders were killed or captured; and its central
communications
were severely disrupted.
In personal
communications
with me, Quintarelli says that the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect on May 25, following six years of preparation and debate, “can serve as guidance in some aspects.”
Furthermore, the government-funded Cyberport Incubation Program supports the development of Hong Kong’s information and
communications
technology industry by providing companies with start-up capital, access to advanced facilities, and training in entrepreneurship, technology, and business development.
Certainly, the development and use of information and
communications
technology is already blurring some familiar and apparently clear-cut oppositions: between information, education and entertainment.
Improvements in computer and
communications
technologies have also enabled employers to offshore many routine tasks that machines cannot directly replace.
New medical schools, clinics,
communications
lines, and training centers for medical personnel and counselors must be built.
The predominance of English is even more pronounced in
communications
among the EU’s citizens, where it is the first foreign language in all countries of the “old” Europe.
Beyond these fundamental imperatives, the region will also need massive investments in transportation and
communications
infrastructure, to connect it to the rest of Europe, rather than to China and Russia, as has been the trend in recent years.
When post-Soviet Russia opened itself to trade, its industrial enterprises lagged far behind cutting-edge technologies, especially in the dynamic information and
communications
technology (ICT) sector.
We know from history that waves of innovation, from the steam engine to the information and
communications
revolution, have led to dramatic increases in economic growth.
As Snowden’s information revealed, the US was monitoring the
communications
of European Union representatives as they were preparing for trade negotiations.
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