The US defense technology industry intends to require the government to accelerate military procurement and increase investment in pioneering technologies to ensure that the United States continues to lead China in the frontier field of innovation.

Bloomberg reports that nearly 20 US defense technology industry executives will meet with Biden government officials, Speaker of the House of Representatives, McCarthy and other members of Congress in the next Monday (September 18).

Attendees, except for big data analysis companies PAANTIR TechNologies, border security service providers Anduril Industries Inc and other well -known national defense technology presidents, including new agents such as drone Swarm Aero.

Lux Capital also has two venture capitalists of DCVC (Data Collective) -Josh Wolfe and Matt Ocko -also listed.

The senior management of these national defense technology companies also plans to publish an open letter on Friday to warn China ’s rush to catch up. They will emphasize that" maintaining technology leading technology and innovation is indispensable for China. "

Many companies attending the meeting represent a part of the US government, especially the Pentagon, and the American Innovation Center such as Silicon Valley.

Chris Power, president of Hadrian, a high -tech manufacturing company, said that many Silicon Valley executives have long believed that the US government is "a giant beast with a slow action and is not worth dealing with it."But in recent years, the US government has begun to change from "this is what we want you to do" to "this is the mission you need to complete, which has an incentive effect on us."

As the US defense technology industry coordinates the government to maintain the leading advantages of the industry, the US Congress is also starting to discuss the issue of how to supervise artificial intelligence (AI).Senate's leader of the Senate hosted the Senator on Wednesday, the President of the United States, the President of the United States, and the attendees include Microsoft, Google's reorganized parent company Alphabet, Facebook parent company Meta Platforms, and electric vehicle giant Tesla.represent.