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STEM Challenge Requires Fresh Thinking

STEM Challenge Requires Fresh Thinking

In the latest Nation’s Report Card California ranks 48th out of 50 in 8th grade science. Alabama and Mississippi trail California. Conditions are only slightly better in mathematics. In the latest Report Card, California ranks 44th among the 50 states.

Every Day is Startup Day

Every Day is Startup Day

Millions of people make their living in technology – over 2 million in California alone, according to the Cyberstates 2015 report by CompTIA. Their collected works and deeds have shaped the entertainment, productivity, transportation, health, and lifestyle of almost every American, let alone their global impact. And there’s the rub.

Cyber Export Controls

Cyber Export Controls

The US government is currently considering new implementing regulations related to “intrusion software” which in December 2013 was added to the 41 nation export control regime on dual use military technology known as the Wassenaar Arrangement. This change to the agreement has the potential to significantly affect the security industry by placing controls on the export of intrusion software and pen testing software. 

Tech Councils Convene in Washington

Tech Councils Convene in Washington

The week of February 9th brought technology councils from around the country together in Washington. Organized by the Technology Councils of North America (TECNA) and TechAmerica, the occasion served to bring about 25 councils and 140 participants to Capitol Hill for two days.

CTC Grows in Partnership with Tech Councils, TechAmerica

CTC Grows in Partnership with Tech Councils, TechAmerica

TechAmerica powered by CompTIA today announced a 35% increase in new strategic partnerships focused on increasing grassroots advocacy throughout the United States. The grassroots coalition now reaches more than 14,000 technology companies in more than 20 states. The new strategic partners: California Technology Council, Howard Technology Council, Metroplex Technology Business Council, Nashville Technology Council, OCTANe and the Wisconsin Technology Council will join 17 technology councils that already affiliate on public policy advocacy and other activities to educate their member companies on national policy issues affecting their IT businesses.

Congresswoman Jackie Speier Looks Ahead at Tech Policy in 2015

Congresswoman Jackie Speier spoke to the CTC about major technology policy issues she expected to drive dialogue in 2015.

Congresswoman Speier examined the prospects for cybersecurity in the year ahead.

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Congressman Mike Honda on Net Neutrality

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on Privacy

CTC Forum on 2015 Tech Policy

Congressman Mike Honda to CTC about Net Neutrality

On January 9th, the CTC hosted its 2015 Tech Policy Preview. We asked leaders from government and the private sector what they viewed as the critical issues in tech policy in the year ahead. 

Congressman Mike Honda spoke to the CTC about Net Neutrality - an issue he believes will be the technology policy issue of greatest importance in 2015.

Related Items:

Congresswoman Jackie Speier Looks Ahead

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on Privacy

CTC Forum on 2015 Tech Policy

Join us: CTC’s 2015 Tech Policy Preview

Join us: CTC’s 2015 Tech Policy Preview

On Friday, January 9th, the CTC will bring together a panel of tech policy gurus to look at the issues and challenges for the year ahead. From Sacramento to Washington, DC, the policy intrigue in 2015 promises to keep industry advocates very busy. Ranging from the device tax to another shot at intellectual property, and from data security to net neutrality and immigration, the tech perspective will rise to the top of the page with great frequency this year. Join us for this insider’s look at the technology policy agenda for 2015