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Join ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman as he explores the intersection of sustainability and technology with Monica Batchelder, Chief Sustainability Officer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. In this thought-provoking conversation, Monica reveals how HPE is leveraging technological innovation to optimize resource use, reduce carbon footprints, and promote energy efficiency across their operations. She shares her expert perspective on the next frontier of extreme weather action for the tech industry, exciting innovations addressing climate challenges, and HPE's focus on using technology to advance healthcare, community resilience, and human rights. Gain valuable insights on how tech companies can integrate sustainability into their core operations while driving meaningful social impact.
In this episode of Download on Tech, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Colleen Cassity, Vice President of Social Impact at Oracle and Executive Director of the Oracle Education Foundation. Learn how Oracle is transforming tech education through innovative partnerships like Design Tech High School, fostering hands-on learning experiences, and creating pathways to tech careers. Colleen shares insights from Oracle's impressive FY24 Environmental and Social Impact Report, including their 126,700+ employee volunteer hours, and discusses how Oracle's healthcare initiatives fit into their broader social impact strategy. This episode provides deeper insight into how one of tech's leading companies is building the workforce of tomorrow while making a meaningful difference in communities worldwide.
Europe faces a unique challenge: maintaining an open economy in an increasingly complex and hostile geopolitical landscape, while ensuring the technology industry remains a key resource for its competitiveness and resilience. On this episode of Download on Tech, join ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman for a discussion with EU policymakers and industry leaders exploring the critical role of the global technology industry in support of the EU's economic security, innovation, and competitiveness goals.
In this episode of the #DownloadonTech podcast, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Siemens Senior Vice President and Head of Government Affairs Brie Sachse to discuss the first months of the new Trump administration and the evolving U.S. policy landscape. Tune in as Jason and Brie dive into the key issues facing the tech industry, including the future of AI, cybersecurity, and trade, Siemens' tech policy priorities, and the critical importance of strong public-private partnerships in fostering innovation and ensuring U.S. global competitiveness.
On the latest episode of ITI's Download on Tech podcast, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Trevor Rudolph, Vice President for Global Digital Policy and Regulation at Schneider Electric, to discuss practical strategies for securing critical infrastructure and the role of transparency in cybersecurity. In this episode they explore Schneider Electric's Secure-by-Operations approach, the critical role of transparency, and how regulatory trends are shaping the future of cybersecurity. Don't miss Trevor's insights on fostering collaboration across sectors and what's next for advancing cybersecurity in 2025.
Jason Oxman, President and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, outlines what changes and policies we can expect for the tech sector under President-elect Donald Trump's second administration. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Mike ShepardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lots of industries are switching their hopes for the future to the incoming Trump Two administration. The technology sector thinks about maintaining U.S. leadership in domains like artificial intelligence. One group is calling on the new administration and Congress to create the necessary tax and regulatory environment. More now from the president and C-E-O of the Information Technology Industry Council, Jason Oxman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lots of industries are switching their hopes for the future to the incoming Trump Two administration. The technology sector thinks about maintaining U.S. leadership in domains like artificial intelligence. One group is calling on the new administration and Congress to create the necessary tax and regulatory environment. More now from the president and C-E-O of the Information Technology Industry Council, Jason Oxman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Download on Tech, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Dr. Vivek Mohindra, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Dell Technologies, to discuss AI's pivotal role and how the technology will benefit society in the years to come. The two explore the need for global collaboration to avoid regulatory fragmentation, principles that should guide effective AI policymaking, and the investments in infrastructure and talent necessary to drive AI adoption worldwide. Vivek also shares Dell's efforts to leverage AI for societal good and offers insights on how global policymakers can support innovation while fostering a balanced regulatory environment.
In this episode of Download on Tech, ITI President and CEO and host Jason Oxman welcomes Stacie de Armas, Senior Vice President of Diverse Consumer Insights and Initiatives at Nielsen. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Stacie shares her insights on the critical intersection of data, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry. She discusses key findings from Nielsen's 2024 Playbook on Hispanic audience engagement, highlights the importance of amplifying diverse voices in media and technology, and addresses the ongoing challenges faced by Latino professionals in the tech sector. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that underscores how diverse perspectives can drive innovation and foster a more inclusive tech sector.
Tune in to ITI's latest episode of Download on Tech, where we dive deep into the world of digital trade and data governance with Sam Rizzo, Head of Global Policy Development at Zoom. Sam shares his insights on how mid-sized tech companies like Zoom navigate the complexities of AI, data localization, and cross-border digital trade policies. With digital innovation at the forefront, this conversation sheds light on the policy challenges impacting the global tech industry. Listen in as Sam and Jason Oxman, ITI's President and CEO, explore how smart policies can help tech companies thrive.
In this episode, Download on Tech host and ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Zully Ramzan, Chief Scientist at Aura and head of AuraX for an in-depth look into how AuraX is advancing online safety and security. The episode details how AuraX integrates cutting-edge AI technologies to combat evolving cyber threats and the critical innovations shaping the future of cybersecurity. Jason and Zully's conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and consumer protection.
In this episode, Download on Tech host and ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman is joined by ITI member Microsoft's Senior Accessibility Technology Evangelist Laurie Allen. Ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 16, Jason and Laurie hone in on tech's critical role in promoting accessibility and inclusion. Laurie shares insights on Microsoft's role in bridging the disability divide, opportunities and challenges AI presents for creators, developers, and engineers in advancing accessibility, and key resources available for accessibility support and guidance. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Libsyn, or Spotify or watch the episode on ITI's YouTube channel.
In this episode, Download on Tech host and ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman sits down with Michael Alicea, Chief Human Resources Officer at Trellix for a dynamic discussion on DEI in tech and the importance of diversifying cybersecurity. Michael also shares more about Trellix's innovative HBCU Career Program developed in partnership with the National Cybersecurity Alliance, and highlights what lawmakers can do to address the critical cybersecurity workforce shortage.
Forbes Senior Writer,Jabari Young, sat down with Information Technology Industry Council President and CEO, Jason Oxman, to talk about how the government should regulate artificial intelligence, the need to educate people on AI and the skills the future workforce will need in light of these advances.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The future of European competitiveness and innovation and its global investment attractiveness is at a critical juncture. In the coming years, it's imperative that EU policymakers remain laser-focused on addressing pressing challenges—including tech, environmental, sustainability, and security policy—and transforming them into opportunities for EU leadership.Join global technology trade association ITI, EU lawmakers, industry leaders, and tech policy experts for this in-person event to explore how policymakers can transition to a more innovative digital economy, strengthen open trade, and further deepen the single market.This event will include a keynote interview and panel conversation with a leading EU policymaker moderated by ITI's global President and CEO Jason Oxman.
In September 2023, Dr. Arati Prabhakar, Chief Science and Technology Advisor to the President of the United States, joined Download on Tech host and ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman for an insightful dialogue on safe and responsible AI. As a key voice on AI in the Biden Administration, Dr. Prabhakar shares with Jason strategic initiatives and partnerships shaping the responsible integration of AI into the U.S. tech landscape and highlights the collaborative efforts between the tech industry and the public sector to forge trustworthy AI systems.
President Biden took a critical step to usher in a new era for U.S. manufacturing and the innovation economy and ensure U.S. leadership with the enactment of the CHIPS and Science Act. This landmark law's bold and critical investments were designed to construct needed fabs to stabilize the domestic supply of semiconductors – the key building block upon which the entire digital economy is based. Download on Tech host and ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman discusses the impact of the CHIPS and Science Act on the U.S. semiconductor industry with Dr. Morgan Dwyer, Chief Strategy Officer for the U.S. CHIPS Program Office. Dr. Dwyer highlighted CHIPS program success stories and ongoing efforts needed to fully harness the legislation's potential. Tune in as Jason and Dr. Dwyer provide insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by CHIPS implementation, the role of regional technology hubs in fostering innovation, and the program's intersection with the Biden Administration's Executive Order on AI.
As AI continues to provide transformative benefits to society, Download on Tech host and ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman is joined by Tris Warkentin, Director of Product Management at Google Deepmind, for an insightful conversation on the boundless potential of artificial intelligence. Join Jason and Tris as they delve into recent AI policy developments including the Biden Administration's Executive Order on AI, Google's AI commitments with the White House, ITI's AI Futures Initiative policy analysis on foundation models, and more.
Ahead of Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Washington, DC Summit on June 7-8, 2023, Dave Levy, Vice President of U.S. Government, Nonprofit, and Healthcare at AWS, discussed pressing public sector tech policy issues such as federal government modernization, artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, cloud innovation, and more with ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman.
During AAPI Month, ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman discussed how the tech industry can work to reduce barriers of entry for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with Victoria Tung, Director of Government and Public Affairs at Texas Instruments.
ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Michele Cahn, Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Sustainability, Citizenship and Compliance at Xerox Corporation on sustainability initiatives and the role the technology industry can play in mitigating climate change.
ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Lauren Van Wazer, Vice President of Global Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Akamai Technologies, on the significance of increasing women's participation in cybersecurity and across the technology industry.
ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Tracy Owens, Director of U.S. Public Affairs at Sage, on the important role Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play in preparing the next generation of the United States' digital workforce.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Lori Castillo Martinez, Executive Vice President and Chief Equality Officer at Salesforce, on the importance of creating an inclusive culture through equity-focused processes and programs in the tech workforce.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Colonel Angelo “Tony” Riddick, Chief Information Officer for the New York State Office of Information Technology Services and Director of the Office for Technology, about the important role of state CIOS and the need to diversify the tech workforce through programs such as the ITI and Morehouse College's National Initiative to Increase Diversity in Technology.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Tessa Vincent, Engagement Lead at Race to Zero, led by the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, and Jack Knabe, Director of Climate, Carbon & Foresty at HP about COP 27, achieving net zero by 2050, and the tech industry's role in creating a more sustainable future.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with David Ohrenstein and Allison Rose, Senior Directors of Government Affairs at Autodesk, about Autodesk's commitments and investments in technology to drive environmental stewardship and build a more sustainable future.
As European policymakers return to session, ITI is hosting a series of conversations focused on the European Union's tech policy. In the third episode, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Hendrik Bourgeois, Intel's Vice President of European Government Affairs, on Europe's semiconductor ecosystem and how transatlantic cooperation is key to securing global semiconductor supply chain resilience.
As part of the European Parliament's return to session, ITI is hosting a series of conversations focused on the European Union's tech policy. In the second episode, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Marta Przywala, SAP's Public Policy Manager on the EU Government Affairs Team, to explore how strengthening the digital skills of the EU's present and future workforce will contribute to enriching the long-term competitiveness of the EU's tech industry.
As part of the European Parliament's return to session, ITI is hosting a series of conversations focused on the European Union's tech policy. In the first episode, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Martin Jetter, Chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East & Africa, to discuss about transatlantic cooperation's essential role in fostering competition & innovation in the digital economy.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Sheri Byrne-Haber, Senior Staff, Accessibility Architect at VMware, to discuss about her work on digital accessibility & inclusiveness programs and about ITI's inaugural 2022 Diversity Leadership Program. To view the transcript for this conversation, click here.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Gary Moulton, Interim Head of Accessibility at Yahoo, to highlight Yahoo's intiatives and policy on accessibility and digital inclusiveness.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Shannon Siart, Manager of Climate Strategy & Sustainability Initiatives at HPE, to highlight HPE's wide range of initiatives and thought leadership on sustainability.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman spoke with U.S. Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware. Congresswoman Blunt Rochester shared her insights on the need to take action to diversify the tech workforce, the importance of STEM and training programs, and much more.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman spoke with Commissioner Geoffrey Starks from the Federal Communications Commission about how the bipartisan infrastructure law will shape the future of digital infrastructure. After that you will hear from tech leaders Alissa Cooper, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Technology Policy at Cisco Systems; Jon Lin, President of Americas at Equinix; Dr. Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President & General Manager of 5G, Mobile Broadband & Infrastructure at Qualcomm Technologies; and Jason Zelley, Market Development Manager of Carrier Networks and Emerging Accounts at Corning Incorporated on the tech industry's role as the implementation of the new infrastructure law moves forward.
As part of ITI's in-depth focus on the implementation of the bipartisan infrastructure law in the United States, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Tom Curtin, director of the National Governor Association's infrastructure program in the Center for Best Practices, to discuss how U.S. governors and stateadministrations are implementing the infrastructure funding, and how the tech industry can help with the effort.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Tamaria Kai Perry, Assistant Vice President of Innovation and Entrepreneurship of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; Nicolas Hardin, Computer Science Major at Southern University A&M College; and Jackeima Flemming, Marketing and Data Science Major at University of the Virgin Islands on how HBCUs, PBIs and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund prepare the next generation of Black students for the workforce and the importance for diverse voices to be involved in digital innovation and policy.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Ryan Hagemann, Co-Director of IBM's Policy Lab, to explore the transformative impact of emerging technologies, including quantum computing and artificial intelligence, on public policy.
Have you been hearing about the new Infrastructure Bill that passed Congress? Are you curious about what moves the government is making to address the semiconductor shortage? In this episode of Cyber Security Inside, Camille and Tom get into the Infrastructure Bill recently signed into law with Jason Oxman, President and CEO, Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). The conversation covers: - The Infrastructure Bill recently passed by the U.S. Congress and what implications it holds for cybersecurity - Who the Infrastructure Bill is serving and why - How the government is making sure that the networks deployed in this bill are secure - What the CHIPS Act is and how it is designed to help with situations like the semiconductor shortage ...and more. Don't miss it! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation. Here are some key takeaways: - The Infrastructure Bill has now been signed into law. It is mostly focused on broadband infrastructure, and is investing over $40 billion in improving broadband and equity across the country. - Broadband enables everything else that the tech industry does, so making sure everyone has access and it is equitable access is very important. Providing access to underserved communities is key right now. - Some of the cyber attacks and ransomware attacks that this infrastructure package is trying to prevent include attacks on US businesses, and some include cyber attacks on national security from foreign actors. - In this package, there is funding for an Office of the National Cyber Director, which is new for our federal government. Previously everything had been handled by individual agencies. - This bill provides a lot of money to address cyber security risks and to help fund cyber security measures on a local, state, and national level. - Just like roads and bridges need repair and might collapse, digital infrastructure is at risk of cyber attacks and needs to be maintained. That is why these investments are so important. - We don't have a federal privacy law, although other countries do. Some states in the U.S. have decided to do so on their own. This bill does not address that, but it certainly needs to be a topic of discussion. - The CHIPS Act is designed to do two things: one is to provide incentive to semiconductor manufacturers to build more plants in the U.S. The second is to provide money for R&D and more to support the semiconductor needs of the Department of Defense. - The U.S. is responsible for fewer and fewer amounts of semiconductor production over the past several years, and the government has a goal of getting back to at least ⅓ of the world's semiconductors. - Most of the money is allocated for “next generation investment” (Jason) and is earmarked for advanced technology. - Quantum computing and AI are both areas of investment in the U.S., and other places in the world. The EU is working on really similar legislation with similar goals. - Implementation will be messy and slow, but it's a good step in the right direction! Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “There's a joke in Washington that every week is Infrastructure Week.” - Jason “So it's investment in broadband in underserved and in unserved areas, investment to schools and libraries, health centers, public safety facilities, community housing projects.” - Jason “But there are also elements of the, uh, infrastructure law, like the Digital Equity Act program. That's about a $3 billion program that's focused on promoting adoption and digital inclusion in underserved areas. There's an investment focus on connectivity, making sure that people who can't afford broadband, uh, can get help from the government because broadband is not a luxury anymore. It's a necessity.” - Jason “We're very focused in helping state and local governments and municipalities secure their infrastructure because those are logical attacks for cyber criminals.” - Jason “The federal government taking this on as part of the Infrastructure Bill is a good reminder that infrastructure is roads and bridges and waterways and utilities, but it's also broadband and digital networks and systems. And in the same way that we need to invest in and are now investing to make sure that roads and bridges and tunnels don't fall down or collapse, the digital equivalent of that infrastructure falling down and collapsing is a cyber attack.” - Jason “You can not open a newspaper and not hear about the semiconductor shortage that's impacting every aspect of every manufacturer of every product in the country.”- Jason “AI is enormously important. It is the future of a lot of technology. And obviously the semiconductor manufacturing is crucial to the computing power that will drive AI.” - Jason “Our member companies at ITI are very focused on helping address the digital divide by deploying broadband, to unserved and underserved Americans of which there are tens of millions. So a lot of people to reach with a combination of wireless and wireline services.” - Jason
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Barbara Humpton, President and CEO of Siemens Corporation and Amit Yoran, Chairman and CEO of Tenable, as part of ITI's Bridge for Innovation event series, which focuses on how good policy and new technologies are crucial to solving today's most daunting issues. Their conversation discusses the technology industry's impact and how technology and good policy solutions are critical to addressing society's most challenging issues, including cybersecurity, climate change, STEM education access and more.
Listen to ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speak with Page Motes, Head of Sustainability at Dell Technologies, Sophia Leonora Mendelsohn, the Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of Environmental Social Governance at Cognizant and Sean Kinghorn, who is the Global Sustainability Leader at Intuit, as part of ITI's Bridge for Innovation event series, which focuses on how good policy and new technologies are crucial to solving today's most daunting issues. The leaders shared their perspectives on tech's role in combatting climate change and ensuring a sustainable future.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Nate Tibbits, Senior Vice President, Global Government Affairs & Public Affairs at Qualcomm, to analyze the impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, its role in closing the digital divide and boosting state and local cybersecurity, and how the tech industry can help administer the law's resources and investments.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with Harley Geiger, Senior Policy Director at Rapid7, about industry's role in advancing cybersecurity globally, the Biden Administration's approach to addressing the evolving cyber threat, the importance of securing critical infrastructure, the intersection of security and privacy, and more.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman speaks with John Godfrey, Senior Vice President of Public Policy, and Mark Newton, Head of Corporate Sustainability at Samsung Electronics America, on how the pandemic has affected Samsung's policy priorities, the role of the industry in closing the digital divide, and how the tech industry can help advance climate solutions & create a more sustainable future.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman highlights the winners of ITI's 2020 Industry Awards Program, which recognizes the many ways in which technology companies are improving the lives of people and communities across the globe to address issues like connectivity, cybersecurity, and climate change, and to further diversity, equity, and inclusion. In part two of this episode, he talks to Environmental Steward Award winner Adobe's Julie Babayan, Senior Manager of Government Relations and Public Policy; Corporate Social Responsibility Award winner HP's Ellen Jackowski, Chief Sustainability Officer and Social Impact Officer; and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award winner Salesforce's Danielle Gilliam-Moore, Senior Manager of Global Public Policy.
ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman highlights the winners of ITI's 2020 Industry Awards Program, which recognizes the many ways in which technology companies are improving the lives of people and communities across the globe to address issues like connectivity, cybersecurity, and climate change, and to further diversity, equity, and inclusion. In part one of this episode, he talks to Tech Impact Award winner Tenable's James Hayes, Vice President of Global Government Affairs and International Advocacy Award winner Ericsson's Barbara Baffer, Vice President of Government and Industry Relations of North America.
The technology industry is rooting for a bill the Senate passed earlier this year. The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act authorizes $110 billion over five years to fund research in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing and related technologies. For why at least one sector like the bill, we turn to the president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, Jason Oxman.
Welcome to 14th & G. Today, Dean is joined today by ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman to discuss the technology sector’s role in the economic recovery, how to harden America’s cyber defense, and why the Luddites won’t return to The post 14th & G: Tech’s Role in the American Recovery: the Tech Policy Forecast, American Cyber Defenses, and the Case for Tech Optimism with ITI’s Jason Oxman appeared first on Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas.
Federal information technology (IT) is widely known to be outdated, but proposed legislation in Congress would fast-track federal IT modernization. If passed, the legislation would strengthen the government's overall security by allowing departments and agencies to bring their systems into the digital innovation era with better cybersecurity and data collection mechanisms. Many agencies realize that upgraded legacy systems are crucial during the COVID-19 crisis. The government needs to change the procurement rules to allow for more emerging technologies that would enable more efficiency from both their IT systems and the employees who deliver their agencies' services. On this episode, https://www.itic.org/about/staff/jason-oxman (Jason Oxman), President and CEO of the Information Technology & Innovation Council (ITI) joins https://www.aei.org/profile/shane-tews/ (Shane) to discuss why ITI has made federal IT modernization a priority. Jason's insights on government investment in cybersecurity and privacy emphasize the extent to which the modernization of critical infrastructure (or lack thereof) will dictate the government's ability to serve its citizens efficiently.
Jonathan Alboum, Principal Digital Strategist for the Federal Government at ServiceNow, joins the podcast to talk with host Jason Oxman about ServiceNow's transition to remote work, the unique challenges facing governments and businesses operating in a remote work environment, how organizations can prepare for a safe return to the workplace, and more.
With the government on an endless skirmish with nations around the globe, the captains of industry are a little anxious. Now one group has issued five recommendations for improving policy making, trade and national security. Joining the Federal Drive with the whys and wherefores, the CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, Jason Oxman.
Jason Oxman is joined on the Download On Tech podcast by Cognizant’s Global SVP Head of Artificial Intelligence Bret Greenstein and Vice President of Government Affairs & Legal Tobi Young. Bret and Tobi cover how Cognizant is responding to the COVID-19 crisis for their employees and for their customers, as well as the ways that technology is being utilized to combat the effects of COVID-19 and ways that the use of technology by individuals, companies, and governments might be different moving forward.
Roger Park, the Head of Americas Innovation at EY, joins Jason Oxman on the Download On Tech podcast to share insights from EY's rapid shift to remote work for its global workforce, how the company is preparing for a safe return to offices, and the importance of keeping a sense of optimism.
Lynn Martin, Vice President of Government, Education, and Healthcare at VMware, joins Jason Oxman on the podcast to talk through VMware’s efforts to help customers and partners respond to COVID-19 by speeding up large-scale digital transformations, enabling business continuity in a remote work environment, and more. Martin also draws from past experience as a government procurement official to share insights on how the pandemic could affect the way governments think about IT infrastructure investment moving forward.
Maria Cino, Vice President, Americas and U.S. Government Relations at HPE, joins Jason Oxman for an insightful conversation on how governments, communities, and industry can work together in times of crisis, the ways that the tech sector is aiding in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the policy issues that will take on elevated importance after this outbreak has been quelled.
eBay's Senior Director, Americas Government Relations Mike Dabbs joins Jason Oxman on the Download On Tech podcast to share some details about how eBay is helping small businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic, including through eBay's new Up & Running program. The two also touch on the importance of a robust postal service, expanding access to broadband, and more.
Facility lock downs and keeping everybody far away from everybody else - it's all preventing essential contractor employees from access they need to help keep governments going. That's the view of Jason Oxman, president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council. His association has called for uniform guidance across all of the countries battling coronavirus. He joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
Niki Christoff, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Government Relations at Salesforce, joins Jason Oxman on the podcast to talk about Salesforce's early response to COVID-19, tech policy issues in focus, STEM training, and tips for adjusting to remote work.
ITI’s Guido Lobrano, VP of Policy for Europe at ITI, joins Jason Oxman on the Download On Tech podcast to talk about ITI’s European Policy Recommendations and the importance of having a presence in Brussels.
In the latest episode of Download On Tech, Nichole Jordan, Regional Managing Partner, Central Region at Grant Thornton joins Jason Oxman for an in-depth conversation about technology in the corporate space. The two discuss the factors which make Grant Thornton a technology company and the policy and workforce issues that business leaders identify as top-of-mind. Nichole also shares her experiences working with corporate boards on technology transformations, and some of the innovative ways that major companies are utilizing new technology. Download On Tech is a tech policy podcast featuring leaders at the most innovative technology companies, as well as policymakers and influencers from around the world. Guests share their perspective on the intersection of innovation and public policy. Download On Tech is produced by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the global trade association for the technology industry.
Fred Humphries, Corporate Vice President of U.S. Government Affairs at Microsoft, joins ITI’s Jason Oxman for a conversation that explores how the tech industry—and tech advocacy—has evolved over the last 20 years. The two delve into the concept of trust in tech, election security, Microsoft’s efforts to become carbon negative, and the top policy issues to look out for in the 2020s. Download On Tech is a tech policy podcast featuring leaders at the most innovative technology companies, as well as policymakers and influencers from around the world. Guests share their perspective on the intersection of innovation and public policy. Download On Tech is published by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the global trade association for the technology industry.
On the latest episode of ITI’s Download On Tech podcast, hear from Casper Klynge, Denmark’s and the world’s first Tech Ambassador. Casper and host Jason Oxman discuss how the Tech Ambassador role differs from more traditional ambassadorships, the importance of taking a global focus to tech, adapting to emerging technologies, ways tech companies and governments can work together toward shared goals such as multilateral efforts on digital taxation, and much more.
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In Episode three of Download On Tech, ITI's President and CEO Jason Oxman is joined by Marco Davis, the President and CEO of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI). The two discuss CHCI's upcoming Tech Summit 2.0 conference, the impact of industry partnerships, addressing the tech skills gap in the workforce, and more.
In Episode 2 of Download On Tech, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman talks with James Hayes, Vice President of Global Government Affairs at Tenable, about U.S. election security, cybersecurity challenges that organizations face, and how we can address the current cyber education shortfall.
In this inaugural episode of Download On Tech, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman interviews Jace Johnson, Vice President of Public Policy at Adobe, about the impact of public service on his career path, how Adobe's shift in business model impacted its policy priorities, "digital accessibility" and its impact on product development, what's missing from many tech policy conversations today, government modernization and how we can make it easier for citizens to interact with government, and how Adobe Spark came to fruition as the side project of a few Adobe engineers.
Supply chain security has been a concern of Congress and successive administrations. Now a Trump White House executive order on communications supply chain security, which seemed aimed at a controversial Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer, is causing some in industry to say, "Let's stop and think about this." Jason Oxman, the president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with reactions from his member companies.
Welcome to this week's episode of 14th & G! Today, we are joined by Jason Oxman,newly named President and Chief Executive Officer of ITI. He was elected by ITI's Board of Directors following a months-long search led by a committee made up of representatives from ITI's membership. Jason brings more than 20 years of experience as a globally recognized leader in technology advocacy. Before joining ITI, Jason served as CEO of ETA, the international trade association of the payments technology industry, for seven years. Jason is here to give us the landscape on Big Tech, as well as touch on hot topics such as trade and privacy.
Welcome to this week’s episode of 14th & G! Today, we are joined by Jason Oxman, newly named President and Chief Executive Officer of ITI. He was elected by ITI’s Board of Directors following a months-long search led by a The post Jason Oxman President and Chief Executive Officer of ITI – 3/14/19 appeared first on Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas.
On this special episode of Transaction Trending, Jason Oxman introduces Amy Zirkle, Interim CEO of ETA, as the podcast's new host.
ETA Board President and CEO of Celero Commerce Kevin Jones joins Jason Oxman on the podcast to discuss private equity, payments entrepreneurship, trends in 2019 and his focus as ETA's top volunteer leader.
Let's kick off 2016 with a very special interview! The CEO of Electronic Transactions Association – Jason Oxman – joins us to talk about the history, the inner workings, and the future of the payment industry.
Do you pay with your debit card, credit card, bitcoin, or other electronic method? The answer is most likely yes considering how 70% of retail spending is electronic today. Jason Oxman brings two decades of technology and policy experience to ETA, the global trade association representing more than 500 financial and technology companies in the electronic payments industry. He joined ETA from the Consumer Electronics Association, owner of the International CES®, where he served as senior vice president of industry affairs. Previously, Oxman served as general counsel of a technology industry trade association and as vice president of a Silicon Valley-based technology company. Oxman also worked at the Federal Communications Commission to develop and implement technology and broadband policies. He began his legal career as a law clerk for the Maine Supreme Court, and he is also a former broadcast journalist. Oxman received his B.A. cum laude from Amherst College, and his M.S. and J.D. from Boston University. The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the global trade association representing more than 500 payments and technology companies. ETA members make commerce possible by processing more than $4.5 trillion in purchases in the U.S. and deploying payments innovations to merchants and consumers.