Emerging technologies including AI, Autonomous Systems, Quantum computing and communications, Machine Learning, Nano materials, Hypersonics and Biotech will significantly influence the success or failure of militaries in the era of Great Power Competition. The U.S. and its closest Allies have a long history of successful military cooperation, but to succeed in this new competition they will have to work closely together across government, commercial and academic boundaries in ways not required before. We cannot pace emerging threats using the old model of each nation independently harvesting its elements of national power and sharing them predominantly through government-to-government channels. These new types of horizontal and vertical cooperation will have to both facilitate rapid collaboration and also protect the financial and intellectual interests of the non-government participants. This will require new agreements, new arrangements, new infrastructure, and a new mind-set. This panel will examine what changes are needed to enable rapid and effective innovation, development and operational integration of the most important emerging technologies.