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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The Digital Dialogue Forum is recognized as Washington's leading high tech policy roundtable. Our mission is to promote public policy that advances the growth of technology and electronic commerce. The Forum is comprised of world leading technology companies, hardware and software producers, Internet, telecommunications, and electronic commerce firms.
Through regular meetings with government officials, the Digital Dialogue Forum helps policymakers understand industry concerns and priorities. It promotes sensible public policy solutions, and builds relations between the high tech industry and government.
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The Digital Dialogue Forum is supported by a host of leading technology companies. Through their leadership, we're able to shape good public policy, build relations between the public and private sectors, and promote e-commerce.
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The Digital Dialogue Forum is supported by an Advisory Committee made up of Washington's most respected private sector policy leaders.
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Terri Claffey
Neustar
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David Crane
Autodesk
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Randy Dove
HP
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Greg Farmer
Qualcomm
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David Hantman
Yahoo!
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Tekedra Jefferson
AOL
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Martha Johnston
GoDaddy.com
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Christopher Long
Washington Resource Associates
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Jason Mahler
Oracle
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Bernie McKay
Intuit
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Timothy P. McKone
AT&T Services, Inc.
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Karen Myers
CA
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Shane Tews
VeriSign
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Michael Timmeny
Cisco Systems
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Melissa Wojciak
Monster Worldwide
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