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ITI’s Policy Priorities for 2010

In 2010, innovation in information and communications technologies (ICT) will help the ICT industry and the U.S. enter the new decade in a position of strength.

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Energy Efficiency & Climate Change

In public-private partnerships such as the highly-successful ENERGY STAR® program, ITI promotes consistency among laws and regulations that mandate energy efficiency through product design requirements.

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ITI’s Trade Agenda

The tech sector’s trade agenda is closely connected to a broader set of issues facing the U.S. economy and central to assuring the industry’s future as a global innovation leader.

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STEM Education

To maintain our country’s competitiveness in the 21st century, we must cultivate the best and brightest scientists and engineers, here in America, needed to create tomorrow’s innovations.

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Telecommunications

ITI has filed comments with the FCC urging a balanced approach to broadband rulemaking.

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Materials Selection

Our industry is working to ensure that regulatory product design requirements are reasonable, consistent and implemented in a coordinated manner.

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ITI Policy Update

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In 2010, innovation in information and communications technologies (ICT) will help the ICT industry and the U.S. enter the new decade in a position of strength. The 2010 policy priorities for ITI, outlined below, are focused on expanding domestic job growth, ensuring global competitiveness, and improving the quality of life.

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The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) have filed a lawsuit challenging New York City Local Laws 13 and 21 of 2008 and the implementing regulation, created by the City Department of Sanitation (DSNY).

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U.S.-based multinational companies are leading 21st century job creation and innovation. 

 

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