State of the Net Conference 01/30/08

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Faculty Welcome Reception
Hyatt Regency, Washington, DC
January 29, 2008, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

State of the Net Conference 01/30/08

The Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee was honored to welcome distinguished faculty from the State of the Net Conference for a Faculty Reception on Tuesday, January 29, 2008. House Internet Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Rick Boucher and Wireless Taskforce Chair Rep. Mike Honda delivered remarks to celebrate the achievements of the past year and look to the future of both the Congressional Internet Caucus and the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee.

This reception preceded the 4th annual State of the Net Conference and 11th Annual Kickoff Technology Policy Exhibition -- both on Wednesday, January 30 -- now the largest technology policy conference and longest running exhibition on Capitol Hill. The reception was sponsored by 463 Communications and TRUSTe, and Welcome Committee members included CCIA, TIA, Qwest, and VeriSign.

Attendees welcomed distinguished conference speakers, each bringing unique insight and expertise to the debates here in Washington. Additionally, we were joined by the folks from TRUSTe for a presentation of the "2007 Most Trusted Company for Privacy" Awards.

What: State of the Net Conference Faculty Welcome Reception

When: Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Cocktails and hors d' oeuvres served from 6 - 8 pm

Where: Hyatt Regency, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, Capitol Room A & B

Who: Congressmen Rick Boucher and Mike Honda, Conference faculty/speakers, government policy staff, TRUSTe Award winners, and members of the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee.

Contact
Allison Rodway at arodway@netcaucus.org or 202-638-4370 for more information.

This is a widely attended event hosted by the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee (ICAC), part of a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. The ICAC is a private sector organization comprised of public interest groups, trade associations, non-profits, and industry leaders. The diversity of ICAC membership ensures that all educational events and initiatives are fair and balanced forums for Internet-related discussion. The ICAC does not promote any particular policy position.