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With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival on the political scene in India and now his arrival in our nation’s capital this week, the winds of change may be blowing in ways that point to a new beginning. Coming into office on the heels of an historic landslide electoral victory in May, Mr. Modi’s promise of change is long overdue. Mr. Modi, himself, may be the first Indian prime minister who really [...]
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Global industry has weighed in today with a strong statement of support for bringing the negotiations to expand product coverage of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA) to a conclusion before the leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies meet in Beijing on November 10-11. The ITA is a World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement that eliminates tariffs on tech products but [...]
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When the Maryland Department of Information Technology (DoIT) proposed a new Standard Information Technology (IT) Contract Template in August, the agency also invited industry partners to offer their views for streamlining and improving the state’s procurement process. Maryland’s effort is encouraging, as the information technology sector not only offers widespread system flexibility and cost savings, [...]
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Today the House of Representatives approved two bipartisan bills, the EPS Service Parts Act of 2014 (H.R. 5057) and the E-Label Act (H.R. 5161), that will help electronic device users continue to power their devices and even take advantage of the device’s technology to enhance their appearance. The EPS Service Parts Act of 2014, introduced by Reps. Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Paul Tonko (D-NY), extends [...]
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The annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) taking place in Istanbul, Turkey, this week reminds us how important the future of the Internet is. The once routine meeting of experts and regulators has grown in profile to take center stage in the debate over governance of the online world. The Internet is a thriving and vibrant engine for cultural and economic growth of unprecedented potential in [...]
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In 2010, U.S. drivers used 170 billion gallons of gasoline, enough to drive about 3 trillion miles—the equivalent of about one thousand trips to Pluto. That mobility was unprecedented, but those gas-guzzling miles also meant 1.7 billion metric tons of harmful carbon dioxide were spewed into our atmosphere. If we are going to achieve the President’s clean energy and climate goals, those numbers are [...]
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The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) recently responded to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) request for public comments on “Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy.” In the request, NTIA, an agency within the Department of Commerce, posed a series of questions to stakeholders relating to big data and privacy to solicit input on challenges [...]
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As a number of states have wrapped up their legislative sessions and completed their budget processes, this is an opportune time to review the Information Technology Alliance for Public Sector (ITAPS) state level advocacy efforts so far this year on behalf of the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. Here is a mid-year summary of ITAPS’ legislative activity and what remains in play [...]
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The technology sector in San Francisco is developing at astronomical speed. Last year alone, tech employment grew by 17 percent, totaling more than 53,000 jobs in a city of 837,000 people. These numbers appear even more remarkable when you consider that in 2013 the city’s overall employment increased at a rate of 4.6 percent, while at the height of the dot-com bubble in 2001, San Francisco had approximately [...]
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We applaud Reps. Bob Latta (R-OH), Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA), Darrell Issa (R-CA), and Doris Matsui (D-CA) for introducing H.R. 5125, the bipartisan Wi-Fi Innovation Act. The leadership and continued work on this issue by these four members is reflective of their commitment to innovation, technology, and bringing about next-generation connectivity through efficient use of spectrum. The potential uses [...]
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