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The Taiwan-born ‘tech brain’ leading US military’s innovation race against PLA

Heidi Shyu, the Pentagon CTO ‘laser focused’ on technologies to counter China, steps into spotlight to defend ‘critical’ initiative

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The world got a glimpse of the brain behind one of the American military’s most secretive and important initiatives when she gave a rare interview just over a month ago.

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A US Senate committee had criticised the Rapid Defence Experimentation Reserve (RDER) initiative and Taiwan-born US undersecretary of defence Heidi Shyu stepped into the spotlight to defend the programme.

Shyu is the Pentagon’s chief technology officer, in charge of research and engineering, and RDER – which is meant to help the United States hold its hi-tech edge over China – has been described as her “brainchild”.

In an interview with US-based news site Breaking Defence, Shyu said “the whole idea [of RDER] was started three years ago when I first walked into the Pentagon”.

She is one of the toughest opponents of the People’s Liberation Army in the race for technological supremacy and has been a leader in US military innovation for decades.
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An engineer and mathematician by training, Shyu has reached these heights while maintaining a low public profile. So when she went public to defend the RDER programme, it drew attention to a woman whose family story began on the other side of the Pacific.

US undersecretary of defence for research and engineering Heidi Shyu attends a technology demonstration at the Pentagon in Washington last year. Photo: US Air Force
US undersecretary of defence for research and engineering Heidi Shyu attends a technology demonstration at the Pentagon in Washington last year. Photo: US Air Force
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