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Members Sought for U.S. Digital Economy Advisory Board

The board’s responsibilities will include analyzing challenges to the free flow of information on the Internet, promoting the development of promising new digital technologies, and examining policies that impact the digital economy on topics such as broadband, cybersecurity and privacy.

The U.S. Department of Commerce is seeking candidates to serve on the newly created Digital Economy Board of Advisors.

According to an announcement last week, “Commerce is establishing [the board] to give government a mechanism to obtain advice from leaders in industry and civil society. The board will provide recommendations on ways to ensure that the Internet continues to thrive as an engine of growth, innovation, and free expression.”

Interested candidates can nominate themselves or can be nominated by others.

Commerce is seeking candidates representing a broad cross-section of commercial, civil society, and academic sectors that make up the digital economy. The board will consist of 15-20 members and will be appointed by Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker to serve two-year terms. The new advisory board will help the Secretary to develop the Department’s Digital Economy Agenda, which aims to promote a free and open Internet, trust online, innovation, and Internet access for all Americans. The board’s responsibilities will include analyzing challenges to the free flow of information on the Internet, promoting the development of promising new digital technologies, and examining policies that impact the digital economy on topics such as broadband, cybersecurity and privacy.
Applicants should submit nominations by Dec. 22 using the online nomination form located at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/digital-economy-board-advisors-nomination-form.