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Events
Twitter: @ITIFdc
- Civic-minded hacking highlights http://t.co/qoADCiXCxR from @traviskorte 07:01:35 PM June 11, 2013 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Stop thief! Time to limit US IP theft. http://t.co/cuZMMSmeqB 01:59:01 PM June 11, 2013 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Why Canada may be the big winner if the U.S. does not pass #immigration reform, http://t.co/n60jW2Oy6L. @robatkinsonitif 05:57:12 PM June 10, 2013 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Book list also includes @JaredCohen and @gurcharandas. Read the full list including those we do not recommend, http://t.co/aRQA75jkb0. 07:21:59 PM June 07, 2013 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- ITIF's list of the best #innovation and tech books includes @Neil_DeGrasse @BrettFrischmann @PrivacyWolf @Viktor_MS @kncukier @ericschmidt 07:18:59 PM June 07, 2013 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
Twitter: @GovWaste
- Don’t miss this month’s WasteWatcher! http://t.co/2uQzpwdjL5 05:28:00 PM June 11, 2013 from Sprout Social ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Retweet and tell the government to quit funding the Rural Utility Service! http://t.co/fNmgGWlHgc 03:53:00 PM June 11, 2013 from Sprout Social ReplyRetweetFavorite
- June WasteWatcher released! RT and check it out here: http://t.co/2uQzpwdjL5 02:27:00 PM June 11, 2013 from Sprout Social ReplyRetweetFavorite
- The RUS program is obsolete and wasteful! Retweet! http://t.co/fNmgGWlHgc 01:15:00 PM June 11, 2013 from Sprout Social ReplyRetweetFavorite
- It is time to do away with antiquated federal programs! RT if you agree! http://t.co/fNmgGWlHgc 11:25:00 PM June 10, 2013 from Sprout Social ReplyRetweetFavorite
Privacy Working Group
The Privacy Working Group seeks to provide a forum for robust discussion among leading experts and thought leaders on current privacy policy and online safety issues. The Privacy Working Group meets monthly and is hosted by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and Citizens Against Government Waste. The Privacy Working Group brings together an influential team of policy experts to share and discuss new research, legislation, best practices, trends and emerging issues in the security and privacy debate.
Recent Posts
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