Now it is enabling and ensuring the security and resilience of our domestic energy infrastructure and our next generation clean energy technologies. When I arrived the mission was nuclear security and energy (oil and gas) geopolitics. As with all jobs there have been ups and downs, but I strongly believe I have been a better analyst, briefer, and industry partner because of the unique perspective I was able to gain at DOE. I turned down a more prestigious agency to join DOE because I was excited to work on energy issues at the sector specific agency whose career and political officials were out there every day working to advance our energy (and nuclear) security interests at home and around the world. I joined as an energy geopolitics nerd out of grad school, met my wife on the DOE softball team, had the honor to serve as the briefer to several amazing leaders, spent 3+ years on a “hardship posting” to Vienna, Austria, and since then have become a cyber/critical infrastructure nerd, or at least I attempt to play one on TV. It was an engaging session, and we at Colt look forward to driving digital thought leadership via these sessions in the future.Īfter 16 years, today I walked out of DOE for the last time as a fed. They are looking to Estonia for best practices and believe a partnership model between business and government will be critical to the UK's overall success. I had the opportunity to participate in a CEO digital advisory last week hosted by EY and led by Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party and Jonathan Reynolds, Shadow Secretary of State for Business & Industrial Strategy, to discuss how to use digital infrastructure to enable their mission. According to the world bank, based on this digital strategy, their GDP grew from 31.37 to 37.19 between 20. They have been leading the world with over 30 Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions deployed in the public sector and over 50 use cases. Batting superstar Suryakumar was also named the Player of the Match for his batting masterclass.If governments want to enable sustainable growth, reduce crime, have clean power, make health systems fit for the future as well as enable opportunities for every child, they need to look no further than Estonia.Įstonia is the world's most advanced digital society led by a female president. Sometimes, a special innings can happen, Surya is the best player in the world,” Williamson added. Important to look at those few areas and improve. It did swing a bit (in the chase) and India did well to get some swing. Again, I'll say about Suryakumar, his innings was the difference. only folded for 126 as the hosts lost the match by 65 runs. Suryakumar remained unbeaten on 111 off 51 balls as India posted 191-6 in 20 overs. We didn't get momentum with the ball, didn't get enough wickets and didn't get momentum with the bat either," Williamson said after the match.Įxtending his free-scoring run in the shortest format, Suryakumar managed to emulate Rohit Sharma's impressive T20I feat with his quick-fire century against the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finalists. They were outstanding, we weren't upto mark. Some of those shots, I've never seen before. While reflecting on New Zealand's performance after the match, Williamson also showered praise on the Indian batter, who proved to be the difference maker in the second match of the three-match series.ĪLSO READ: Suryakumar Yadav emulates Rohit Sharma's magnificent T20I feat, scripts India record with blazing century against NZ Suryakumar's memorable knock secured India's comfortable win over the Williamson-led side in the 2nd T20I. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson saluted the batting brilliance of Suryakumar Yadav after India hammered New Zealand in the 2nd T20I on Sunday. Playing a gem of a knock for the Hardik Pandya-led side in the second encounter, Suryakumar smashed a sensational century to enter his name in the record books at Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval. Kane Williamson had nothing but absolute praise for Suryakumar Yadav after the premier batter played a match-winning knock to help India upstage New Zealand in the 2nd T20I on Sunday.
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