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Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Members and Supporters

The Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee (ICAC) 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.

The ICAC hosts the annual State of the Net Conference- the largest Internet technology policy conference in the nation, attracting over 600 attendees annually and the only one with over 50% Congressional staff and policymakers in attendance, as well as monthly Congressional Member/Staff briefings on pressing Internet and technology issues. The ICAC relies heavily on the expertise of its members in creating these events.

Membership in the Advisory Committee is free and open to any organization that commits to lending its expertise to our educational program and that shares the goals of the Congressional Internet Caucus, a bi-partisan group of over 100 Members of the House and Senate working to educate their colleagues about the promise and potential of the Internet:

To join the ICAC, simply send a letter via email to Eric Hinkes at ehinkes@netcaucus.org. Please include in the letter the name of your organization, as it should be listed on our membership Web site. Also, please provide contact information (specifically emails) for you and any of your colleagues who need to be on the ICAC email distribution lists. While there are no fees or membership dues required for membership, the ICAC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) and does accept charitable contributions to support its programming and project initiatives.


About our Supporters:

This important project enables the dialogue between public interest advocates, non-profits and the business community toward the goal of educating policymakers about the importance of technology and the Internet in promoting communications, commerce and democracy. This program would not be possible without the generous contributions of time, effort and resources of our "Supporters." Contact us to learn more about becoming a "Supporter".

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* Denotes a board member of the Internet Education Foundation

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Non-Profit | Corporate | Trade Association

About our Supporters

This important project enables the dialogue between public interest advocates, non-profits and the business community toward the goal of educating policymakers about the importance of technology and the Internet in promoting communications, commerce and democracy. This program would not be possible without the generous contributions of time, effort and resources of our "Supporters."