This journal features cases authored by exceptional innovators; commentary and research from leading academics; and essays from globally recognized executives and political leaders. The journal is jointly hosted at George Mason University's School of Public Policy, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and MIT's Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship. The topic of this issue is "Making in America." EssaysDIY Producer SocietyDane Stangler and Kate MaxwellThe Maker MovementDale DoughertyAn American How It Is Happening, How to Nudge It Along, Why We Should CareBo CutterThe Future of The United States StirsDavid M. Hart Case NarrativesThe Electronic Product CodeHow Inexpensive RFID Is Revolutionizing the Supply ChainSanjay SarmaOpen Source EcologyToward an Open Source CivilizationCameron Colby Thomson and Marcin Jakubowski AnalysisAdvancing Manufacturing to New Increasing Opportunities for SocietyStephanie S. Shipp, Nayanee Gupta, Justin A. Scott, Christopher L. Weber, Michael S. Finnin, and Bhavya LalHigh-Tech, High-Touch, and Manufacturing’s Triple Bottom LineAdam Friedman and Joan Byron Perspectives on PolicyReinventing American The Role of InnovationWilliam B. BonvillianAmerica’s Two Systems of Innovation for Production in Fostering U.S. GrowthDan Breznitz and Peter CowheyThe Future of National Manufacturing PolicyGregory TasseyWhy the United States Needs a National Manufacturing StrategyStephen EzellThe Need for a New Understanding of Manufacturing and Industrial Policy in Leading EconomiesFinbarr Livesey