Dossia Testimony before HHS Advisory Committee
Yesterday, I attended a hearing of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics’s (NCVHS) Subcommittee on Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security. NCVHS is a major advisory committee to the...
View ArticleMarket-Oriented Spectrum Policy Evolution in the United States
By Margie Dickman, Senior Policy Counsel at Intel Intel has long advocated that governments adopt spectrum polices that are technology neutral and service flexible. Dave Horne of Intel’s Communications...
View ArticlePresident Obama plans immigration summit
On Thursday June 25 President Obama is expected to host his first stakeholder meeting on immigration at the White House. We understand that only Members Congress have been invited to attend and that...
View ArticleStop the Tax on Innovation
Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini and United States Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) coauthored an Op-Ed, which appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, on the subject of ending diversion of Patent and...
View ArticleSophie Jacobs
Sophie Jacobs is a European public policy manager in Intel’s Global Public Policy office in Brussels, Belgium. She works with policy makers in the European Union to promote Intel’s interests and raise...
View ArticleEric Weaver
Eric M. Weaver serves as a government affairs manager and senior counsel at Intel Corporation. In this role Eric is responsible for regulatory, policy and government influencing activities in Congress,...
View ArticleWaxman-Markey Bill is About Climate AND Energy
As everyone not incarcerated, and some that are, knows, the US House of Representatives last week passed the “American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009,” know as ACES. It passed by the thinnest...
View ArticleMaking the Case for Prevention: Tales from the Field
Making the Case for Prevention: Tales from the Field The Alliance for Health Reform and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored a June 19 briefing to discuss a range of prevention measures such as...
View ArticleEric Dishman
Eric Dishman is an Intel Fellow and director of health innovation and policy for Intel’s Digital Health Group. He founded the product research and innovation team responsible for driving Intel’s...
View ArticleAudrey Plonk
Audrey L. Plonk is a global security and Internet policy specialist at Intel Corporation. A member of Intel’s security and privacy policy team, Audrey leads global policy efforts on topics such as...
View ArticleRay Rossi
Ray Rossi is the director of external tax affairs for Intel Corporation. In his 25-year career at Intel, he has been responsible for site selection negotiations, participation in trade groups and...
View ArticleThe Difficulties of Defining and Discussing Security: A Perspective from the...
The 4th annual Internet Governance Forum is ended today in Sharm el Sheikh Egypt. Over 1500 delegates from around the world representing various industry sectors, governments, NGOs, and civil society...
View ArticleIntel Partners with White House to Advance Math and Science Education
Today, we had the honor of joining President Obama as he announced a national science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiative, called the “Educate to Innovate” campaign. This is...
View ArticleInnovation Spurs Job Growth
With the President’s job summit beginning today, folks all around DC are talking about job creation. This was a dominant theme at the Innovation Economy Conference on Monday and Tuesday as well. The...
View ArticleInnovation Economy Conference Highlights
This week, Intel along with the Aspen Institute, PBS’ “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” and Democracy: A Journal of Ideas hosted the Innovation Economy Conference. We have seen a lot of commentary around the...
View ArticleBoat Repairs in Brussels
I spent much of last week in Brussels, Belgium, speaking with people about the European Union’s proposed Data Protection Regulation, including presenting at the 3rd Annual European Data Protection...
View ArticleLOL…OMG: The Caped Crusader of Privacy
“There’s no fresh start in today’s world. Any twelve-year-old with a cell phone could find out what you did. Everything we do is collated and quantified. Everything sticks.” - Selina Kyle “The...
View ArticleThe Caped Crusader of Privacy: Moving From a Right to be Forgotten to the...
“There’s no fresh start in today’s world. Any twelve-year-old with a cell phone could find out what you did. Everything we do is collated and quantified. Everything sticks.” - Selina Kyle “The...
View ArticleThe Right to Fail in Citizenville
In the spirit of great movie trilogies, I want to bring us back to the plight of Selena Kyle and her need for a “clean slate”. How does Anne Hathaway’s character in the Dark Knight movies move on...
View ArticleHow Obscurity Could Help the Right To Fail
In the past, I have discussed the European Commission’s “Right to be Forgotten” proposal, and the issues with trying to provide a comprehensive right to wipe a record clean. I have argued individuals...
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