Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Members and Supporters*
The Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee is made up of a broad cross-section of the public interest community and Internet industry. The Advisory Committee supports and encourages the Congressional Internet Caucus in its mission to educate policymakers about important Internet related policy issues.
*Denotes Supporters
Non-Profit | Corporate | Trade Association
Non-Profit Committee Members
- American Association of Museums
- American Foundation for the Blind
- American Homeowners Grassroots Alliance
- American Legislative Exchange Council
- American Library Association*
- Americans for Tax Reform
- Benton Foundation
- Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, Boalt Hall School of Law
- Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI)
- Center for American Progress
- Center for Democracy and Technology*
- Center for Individual Freedom
- Center for National Security Studies
- Childnet International
- Civic Resource Center
- ComCARE Alliance
- Command Information
- Committee for Economic Development
- Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Congressional Accountability Project
- Connected Nation, Inc.
- Digital Society
- Copyright Alliance
- EDUCAUSE
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Environmental Education Foundation
- EPSCoR/IDeA Foundation
- Free Press
- Freedom House
- Freedom To Read Foundation*
- George Washington University, Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute
- GovBenefits.gov
- GuideStar
- Human Rights First
- IEEE-USA
- Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
- Institute for Policy Innovation*
- International Research & Exchanges Board
- Internet Governance Project
- Internet Mail Consortium
- National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- National Consumer Law Center
- National Information Consortium
- National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
- National League of Cities
- National Public Radio
- Ohio Supercomputer Center
- OMB Watch
- One Economy Corporation
- People for the American Way
- Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies
- Progress & Freedom Foundation
- Progressive Policy Institute
- Public Knowledge
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Web Wise Kids
- Westchester Alliance for Telecommunications and Public Access
- World Wide Web Consortium
Corporate Committee Members
- 463 Communications
- Accenture
- Adobe Systems, Inc.
- AEP Communications
- Alcatel-Lucent
- AlignMark
- Alston & Bird LLP
- Amazon.com
- Anonymizer
- AOL, Inc.*
- Apco Worldwide
- Argus Systems Group, Inc.
- ArrayComm
- AT&T*
- BayTSP
- BIAP Systems
- Bingham McCutchen LLP
- Broadcast Music, Inc.
- Brodeur Worldwide
- Cable & Wireless
- The Center for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams LLP
- Charles Schwab and Company, Inc.
- Comcast Communications*
- Compressus Inc.
- CXO Media, Inc.
- CyberSmart!
- Digimarc Corporation
- Digit Wireless, LLC
- DLA Piper
- Dow Lohnes PLLC
- EarthLink
- Eastman Kodak*
- eBay*
- Education Networks of America, Inc.
- Emergency Email Network
- Ericsson
- Ernst & Young LLP
- ESRI*
- Expedia, Inc.
- Factiva.Com
- FD Americas Public Affairs
- Fujitsu America
- Funds for Learning
- ForeSee Results
- Gage
- General Electric Company
- GoDaddy
- Google Inc.*
- HID Global
- HP*
- Hughes Network Systems
- IBM Corporation
- ICopyright.com
- Intel Corporation
- InterImage, Inc.
- IT Policy Solutions
- Juniper Networks Inc.
- K&L Gates LLP
- Lenovo
- Medical Present Value, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation*
- Monster Government Solutions
- Motorola
- NetCoalition.com
- Net Nanny
- Network Solutions
- Network Tool & Die Co. LLC
- NeuStar
- News Corporation*
- Nokia
- NTT DoCoMo USA, Inc.
- Oracle
- Orbitz

