To aid policymakers as they create laws for the digital economy, BSA released our 2022 US Policy Agenda, highlighting 10 priorities for the enterprise technology industry in the year to come. Read More >>
Software supports 16 million jobs in the US, including 12.5 million outside the tech sector. That number will continue to grow as digital transformation helps reshape companies of all sizes and in every industry. Modernizing tech policies—in the US and around the globe—will help make the benefits of the digital economy more accessible while ensuring technological innovation is responsible and trustworthy.
To aid policymakers as they create laws for the digital economy, BSA today released our 2022 US Policy Agenda, highlighting 10 priorities for the enterprise technology industry in the year to come. Those priorities include real data privacy, trustworthy artificial intelligence, smart and strong cybersecurity, and international data transfers. Our agenda is designed to help policymakers thoughtfully address key issues and spread the benefits of technology.
We look forward to working with Congress and the Administration to enact legislation that will ensure privacy and security, foster inclusive economic growth, and create an environment where technological innovation can thrive. To read our full agenda, visit https://www.bsa.org/policyagenda.
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Craig Albright serves as BSA’s Senior Vice President for US Government Relations. In this role, he leads BSA’s team that drives engagement with Congress, the Administration, and all US states. He’s responsible for developing and implementing advocacy strategy to deliver results on issues across BSA’s policy agenda.
Prior to joining BSA, Albright spent four years as the World Bank Group's Special Representative for the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, managing relations with government officials, private sector executives, think tank academics, civil society leaders and others. Before that, Albright spent more than 12 years in the US government. He served in the White House as Special Assistant to President George W. Bush for Legislative Affairs and Deputy Assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney for Legislative Affairs. In Congress, his positions included Legislative Director and Chief of Staff for former Congressman Joe Knollenberg of Michigan and Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Kay Granger of Texas.
Albright has been identified as one of the Top 100 association lobbyists by The Hill news organization and one of Washington’s Most Influential People by Washingtonian magazine. He is a native of the Detroit area and holds a BA in Economics from Michigan State University.
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