Mobile data traffic set to soar( InfoWorld, September 01, 2010) |
FCC asks for comment on net-neutrality sticking points( The Hill, September 01, 2010) |
FCC spells out possible new mandates for broadband providers( The Hill, September 01, 2010) |
Industry group says 'significant progress' on net neutrality talks( NextGov News, September 01, 2010) |
Small-business contracting increases, but still short of goal( Federal Times, August 30, 2010) |
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In 1998, the Digital Dialogue Forum (DDF) was founded to establish a nonpartisan, neutral, educational platform to foster collaboration between the technology community, Congress, and the federal government. Ten years later, the Digital Dialogue Forum has established itself as a vital link between industry and government, and has become a Washington institution.
We are proud of DDF’s contributions over the last decade, and we look forward to working with the new administration and the 111th Congress to help chart a course for enhanced U.S. global competitiveness and innovation.
The Digital Dialogue Forum has succeeded because of the strength of our leadership team and member companies. We are very grateful to our Sponsors: Alcatel-Lucent, EDS, Intuit, Nortel, Time Warner, and Washington Resource Associates; our Trustees: AT&T, CA, Cisco Systems, GoDaddy, Monster, and Oracle; and all our Member companies for their guidance, support and friendship over the last ten years.
On July 23rd of this year, we celebrated our Tenth Anniversary at a grand reception in the U.S. Capitol. It was an honor that so many friends from industry and government were able to join us. Many thanks to our DDF 10th Anniversary Reception Committee for making the evening possible: EDS, Ericsson, GoDaddy, Nortel, Oracle, Sprint, Time Warner, VeriSign, and Washington Resource Associates. We have commemorated the event in pictures. Please take a moment to review the photo gallery; you never know who you might see!
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