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TechNet released a statement on the Government of Canada’s directive for the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to review its decision to implement a discriminatory fee structure on U.S. video streaming companies under the Online Streaming Act and craft new policy directions.
TechNet welcomed a Congressional request for the Trump Administration to investigate alleged foreign influence campaigns aimed at undermining the development of the infrastructure needed to drive the United States’ continued leadership in emerging technologies and Americans’ access to digital services.
TechNet released this statement on the bipartisan Great American AI Act discussion draft proposed by U.S. Representatives Jay Obernolte (R-CA) and Lori Trahan (D-MA).
Technology is expanding what’s possible for people with disabilities, from communicating with loved ones to navigating the world with greater independence. Across AI, devices, platforms, and services, companies are building…
Almost everyone agrees that the United States should take steps to ensure that its most advanced technologies do not fall into the wrong hands. As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms economies,…
TechNet today announced Matt Slavoski as Federal Communications Director. Based in Washington, D.C., Slavoski will serve as the primary media contact for the organization’s D.C.-based advocacy.
TechNet released a statement from President and CEO Linda Moore on President Trump’s executive order related to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
TechNet today released the following statement from President and CEO Linda Moore on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) decision to implement a discriminatory fee structure on U.S. video streaming companies operating in Canada
Boston, M.A. — TechNet, the national, bipartisan network of tech CEOs and senior executives, today released the following statement from TechNet Executive Director, Massachusetts and the Northeast, Chris Gilrein on…
