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BSA’s 2023 National Agenda for Digital Transformation

BSA | The Software Alliance wrote House and Senate leaders urging them to advance the first-ever National Agenda for Digital Transformation in conjunction with the release of BSA’s 2023 US Policy Agenda. Read More >>

BSA | The Software Alliance wrote House and Senate leaders urging them to advance the first-ever National Agenda for Digital Transformation in conjunction with the release of BSA’s 2023 US Policy Agenda. 

BSA’s 2023 US Policy Agenda emphasizes the need for action on policies to further digital transformation, the process by which organizations harness the capabilities of enterprise software to add new value to their business, employees, customers, and communities. The policy agenda identifies 10 areas of focus where federal officials can take substantial action to advance digital transformation.  

The full 2023 US Policy Agenda can be found here.  

To underscore the importance of action on these top priorities, BSA President and CEO Victoria Espinel wrote House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to urge them to advance a National Agenda for Digital Transformation, a first-of-its-kind effort to holistically advance digital transformation on the federal level.  

Adopting this approach, Espinel wrote to lawmakers, would mark an important step toward reclaiming US global leadership from global competitors in shaping technology policy.  

“American industry needs US leadership on digital transformation and, specifically, for Congress to establish strong and clear national laws on technology policy,” Espinel wrote. “For too long, the United States has allowed others to set the policy trajectory governing technology and digital tools used throughout the economy. This new Congress must ensure that the United States plays an active leadership role in shaping technology policy by advancing a comprehensive digital transformation agenda.” 

The call to action comes as President Biden wrote recently about his priorities for technology policy, including the type of robust, national privacy law that BSA supports. The letter notes as well that the previous Congress offered strong evidence for bipartisan support on action of top tech priorities, including passage of the CHIPS Act, and bipartisan action to advance federal privacy legislation in the House.   

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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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