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The American Council for Technology (ACT) and Industry Advisory Council (IAC) is a non-profit public-private partnership dedicated to improving government through the application of information technology. ACT-IAC provides a forum where government and industry exchange information and collaborate on technology issues in the public sector. [1]
American Car Rental Association; American Catalog Mailers Association; American Christmas Tree Association; American Cleaning Institute; American Composites Manufacturers Association; American Concrete Institute; American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council; American Council of Life Insurers; American Credit Union Mortgage ...
American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council; Chamber of Progress; Computer & Communications Industry Association; CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) Consumer Technology Association; CTIA (– The Wireless Association) Electronic Industries Alliance; Federation of Internet Solution Providers of the Americas
American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council; AS-International; Asia Internet Coalition; Association for Manufacturing Technology; Association of Software Professionals; Australian Information Industry Association; Automated Imaging Association
Pages in category "American advisory organizations" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... American Council for Technology and Industry ...
The council follows a tradition of presidential advisory panels focused on science and technology that dates back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Science Advisory Board, continued by President Harry Truman. Renamed the President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) by Dwight Eisenhower, it was disbanded by President Richard Nixon.
INCITS was established in 1961 as the Accredited Standards Committee X3, Information Technology and is sponsored by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), a trade association representing providers of information technology products and services then known as the Business Equipment Manufacturers Association (BEMA) and later renamed the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers ...
Because association membership has grown to serve members involved in many diverse processes within the industry, there are thirteen different technology councils [20] with missions targeted specifically for those processes or issues of industry-wide concern. Participation on these councils is voluntary, and offers FMA members the opportunity ...