US Congress China Working Group, Defeating China Inc.-Krach Global Economic Security Strategy (GESS) harnesses powerful areas of competitive advantage, including the innovation and resources of our private sector; strong partnerships with friends and allies, and the moral high ground of our American values and optimism. It provides an integrated plan to leverage, grow and amplify these strengths through three distinct pillars of action.
The first pillar of the Economic Security Strategy
is to turbocharge our economic competitiveness and innovation to ensure our economic security. If we cannot do both in tandem, we will no longer be the global leader that we are now. The pillar begins by describing how we will turbocharge economic competitiveness by continuing to invest in the American worker, increase access to capital, accelerate the nation’s digital transformation, rebuild our industrial base, and extend our lead in research and development.
The second pillar details how we must safeguard America’s assets, which have long been under attack from our strategic adversaries. This involves protecting our country’s technology, intellectual property, investment resources, open markets, civil society institutions, and strengthening our supply chains to prevent being overly and adversely dependent on any one country. Finally, the pillar outlines the importance of focusing on critical innovation sectors so that we can win the race for leadership in areas vital to our national security.
The third pillar is to form a network of trusted partners comprised of like-minded countries, companies, and civil society institutions. This Economic Prosperity Network (EPN) is built on the idea that strong partnerships advance shared prosperity. Through economic diplomacy, the EPN (Clean Network) will harness the innovation, resources and synergies of its members into an equitable and unifying geo-economic network that enables multiple areas of economic collaboration. These partnerships are grounded in a set of shared principles that form the basis of trust and prosperity: reciprocity, integrity, accountability, transparency, and respect for the rule of law, property, and sovereignty. By leading this freedom coalition, the United States and our partners will have strength in numbers to confront any nation that seeks to undermine our prosperity and basic freedoms.
The GESS recognizes that the world wants and needs America to lead, but that we cannot confront the challenges of our time alone. We must build a coalition of economic partners and private sector companies to secure the foundations of free and open societies at home
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1. The Hon. Keith J. Krach
Chairman & Founder, Center for Technology Diplomacy at Purdue
Former Undersecretary of State (unanimously confirmed)
Chairman & CEO of DocuSign & Ariba
Congressional U.S.
China Working Group
July 30, 2021
Defeating China Inc
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GLOBAL ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY
October 11, 2019 Unclassified
ProactiveIntegrated Strategic Plan & Execution Mechanism
Keith Krach
Under Secretary of State
Chief
of Mission
Conference
U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE
FEBR U ARY 26, 2020
Under Secretary
Keith J. Krach
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED
3. Senator Coons question on China Strategy
“ I would harness the 3 biggest areas of US competitive
advantage by rallying our allies and partners, leveraging the
innovation and resources of the private sector, and
amplifying the moral high ground of democratic values.”
--Krach Senate Confirmation Hearing
4. 4
Mission
Develop and Operationalize a Global Economic Security Strategy
That Drives Economic Growth, Maximizes National Security and
Combats China’s Economic Aggression
5. UNDER SECRETARY
OF STATE
Keith Krach
EB Assistant
Secretary
Manisha
Singh
ENR
Assistant
Secretary
Francis
Fannon
OES Acting
Assistant
Secretary
Jonathan
Moore
Chief
Economist
Sharon
Brown-
Hruska
Science
Advisor &
CTO
Mung
Chiang
Acting S/R
for Strategic
Partnerships
Thomas
Debass
Chief
Speechwriter
Robert
Noel
Social Media
Specialist
Protected
Staff Assistant
Yvette Jenkins
Staff Assistant
Joyce Douglas
Chief of Staff
Kent Logsdon
Staff Assistant
Fah Conn
Chief
Econ. Field
Officer
Protected
Chief
Operating
Officer
Zara Larsen
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Strategy
Officer
Paul Touw
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Banking
Officer
Frank
Dunlevy
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Strategic
Planning
Officer
Jim Shinn
Chief
Business
Officer
Hiro
Rodriguez
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Finance
Officer
Ed Kinsey
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Industry
Officer
Marc
Carlson
Special
Officer
Protected
Chief
Competition
Officer
Protected
Chief
Business
Dev. Officer
David Fogel
Chief
Marketing
Officer
Len
Khodorkovsky
Senior Advisor
John Duncan
Special Assistant
Ryan Berger
Senior Advisor
Ambassador Bernicat
Chief
Policy
Officer
James Rockas
Private Sector
Career Team
Senate Confirmed
THE E-TEAM
Plus The E-Family’s
3,000 Field Officers,
Tech & Econ Specialists
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GLOBAL ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY
October 11, 2019 Unclassified
ProactiveIntegrated Strategic Plan & Execution Mechanism
Keith Krach
Under Secretary of State
3 PILLARS of GESS
I. Turbo-Charge US Economic
Competitiveness & Innovation
II. Safeguard America’s Assets
III. Build a Network of Trusted
Partners
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PILLAR II
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Objectives
1. Defeat CCP 5G Masterplan to Open the Market for US Entrants
2. Deliver an Enduring Model for Competing with China Inc.
3. Build an Alliance of Like-Minded Nations and Companies that
Operate by a Set of Democratic Trust Principles
4. Use 5G to Create a Platform for All Areas of Tech & Economic
Competition.
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Trust Principles
Respect for:
• Rule of Law
• Property
• Sovereignty of Nations
• Labor
• Human Rights
• The Planet
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• Accountabilit
y
• Integrity
• Transparency
• Reciprocity
• Liberty
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19. Measurements Clean Competition Results Network Coalitions Total Clean
OKM Global GDP1 76% Nokia 5G contracts 196 EU Members 27 26
Clean Countries Global GDP2 67% Ericsson 5G contracts 131 NATO Allies 30 27
Clean Path Global GDP3 74% Huawei 5G contracts4 ?? Three Seas Nations 12 11
Clean Countries 60 Nokia market cap5 89% Quad Members 4 4
Clean Telcos 200+ Ericsson market cap5 65% Five Eyes Members 5 5
Clean Companies +++ Huawei market cap6 ?? G7 Members 7 7
OBJECTIVE 1 METRICS: REVERSE HUAWEI’S MOMENTUM & DEFEAT CCP 5G MASTERPLAN
20. OBJECTIVE 2: DELIVER A VERIFIED ENDURING COMPETITIVE MODEL
10 Key Elements Results Verification +/-
1. EXECUTABILITY Perfected on countermeasures; bloodied on competitive battlefield +
2.MEASURABILITY Achieved tangible results; from metrics within timeframe +
3. PROVABILITY Defeated Huawei; demonstrated China Inc. is beatable +
4. AFFORDABILITY No new funds; no new manpower +
5. PRACTICALITY Not dependent on Congress, Exec Orders or company acquisitions. +
6. SCALABILITY Success on a global scale; easily configured to suit local needs +
7.REPEATABILITY Strategies, sequencing systematized; trust positioning works for all sectors +
8. VIRALITY Cumulative effect proven; tipping point reached in Europe +
9. MARKETABILITY Viable brand established; seized the moral high ground. +
10. APPLICABILITY Expanded to 5 tech areas + semi; infrastructure, minerals, labor, funds +
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#3,4: Network of Trusted Partners
Leverage
Global Strength
Operation Marlin Playbook
5G Clean Path/Clean Networks
The Clean Network (alliance)
Clean Digital Initiatives I*, II
Clean Infrastructure &
Clean Currency
Clean Energy &
Clean Investments
The Clean Network Growth Strategy
The Clean Network Tornado
Current Execution Phase is Here
22. OBJECTIVE 3: USE 5G TO CREATE A PLATFORM FOR ALLAREAS TECHNO-ECONOMIC COMPETITION
Clean Lines Program Status Beachhead Model Work TD-10 Trust Level Field Engagement
Clean Path (5G) Advanced Yes working Yes Yes No 60 Countries
Clean Carrier Announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No Limited
Clean Store Announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Activity
Clean App Underway Yes Yes Yes Yes No Stalled
Clean Cable Underway Yes working Yes Yes No good Success
Clean Cloud Announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No T, A, B
Clean Things (IOT) Pre-announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No Limited
Clean Drones Pre-announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No Defensive
Clean Data Pre-announced Yes Yes Yes Yes No Limited
Clean Currency Pre-announced Yes ? Yes Yes No Studies Only
Clean Quantum --- No ? Yes Yes ? Limited
Clean AI Some Policy Yes Yes Yes Yes No Limited
Clean Cars --- ? ? Yes Yes No No Activity
Clean Semi Onshoring No Limited Yes Yes No success
Clean Energy Policy Yes Yes Yes Yes No Priority
Clean Minerals ERGI Yes working Yes Yes No 20 Countries
Clean Infrastructure Blue Dot Yes Stalled No Yes No 16 Countries
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24. OBJECTIVE 4: BUILD AN ALLIANCE OF COUNTRIES AND COMPANIES
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60 Clean Countries
200+ Clean Telcos
26 of 27 EU Members
27 of 30 NATO Allies
31 of 37 OECD Members
11 of 12 Three Seas nations
67% of Global GDP
All Quad Members
All Five Eyes Members
Powerful High-Tech Clean Companies
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27. What’s next:
• Sept. 20 – Sept. 23, 2021: Concordia Annual Summit at the U.N.
General Assembly, in partnership with the Atlantic Council, with
Fortune 20 CEOs and policymakers.
• November 2021: Heartland Technology Jobs Summit… location
TBD…
• Research… polling… mission-oriented advocacy… an asset for
policymakers.
Keith J. Krach