Tech industry groups are looking for ways they can help shape policy in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
Trump did not lay out a detailed tech policy agenda in the run-up to the Nov. 8 election. Trade groups such as BSA | The Software Alliance, which represents companies such as IBM Corp. and Microsoft Corp., as well as tech advocacy groups such as the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) and TechFreedom, struck an optimistic note Nov. 9, saying they hope that means they can help mold Trump’s tech priorities.
“There will be a lot of issues the Trump administration will ...
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