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Tech Policy 101: Fall 2025 Educational Seminar Series for Congressional and Federal Staff

Monday, October 20, 2025 to Monday, November 17, 2025
Washington, DC

Event Summary

About This Course

ITIF’s fall seminar course will explore core emerging technologies that are reshaping our world and the public policy challenges and opportunities influencing their development and application. Participants will be exposed to complex tech policy issues confronting Congress, with the opportunity to discuss and debate issues with ITIF analysts and outside experts. While ITIF takes positions on many policy issues, this course is not intended to advocate for its positions. Instead, ITIF aims to further its educational mission by fostering rigorous discussion and examining various facets of contemporary tech policy issues.

The course is open to congressional and federal staff only. Participants will receive a certificate if they participate in at least four out of the five classes. The course and certificate are free of charge.

Topics to Be Explored in the Fall 2025 Seminar Series

  • Broadband and Spectrum
  • Internet Policy
  • Tech and Antitrust
  • Advanced Industries
  • Competing with China

Monday, October 20: Broadband and Spectrum

The backbone of the digital economy, successful broadband and spectrum policies are essential for maximizing benefits from emerging tech opportunities. How do we identify and resolve the causes of the digital divide? How do we maximize connectivity in a wireless world?

Speaker(s):

  • Joe Kane, Director, Broadband and Spectrum Policy, ITIF

Monday, October 27: Internet Policy

From data privacy and online safety to content moderation and transparency, a discussion of the issues shaping the future of the Internet, with a special focus on issues impacting children online.

Speaker(s):

  • Ash Johnson, Senior Policy Manager, ITIF

Monday, November 3: Tech and Antitrust

“Big tech” has given us remarkable innovations, yet critics suggest its break-up would be a panacea for the innovation economy. We’ll explore the underlying dynamics.

Speaker(s):

  • Joseph V. Coniglio, Director, Antitrust and Innovation Policy, ITIF

Monday, November 10: Advanced Industries

Countries that leverage critical and emerging tech most effectively will lead in tomorrow’s advanced manufacturing economy. How do we facilitate the transformation?

Speaker(s):

  • Stephen Ezell, Vice President, Global Innovation Policy, and Director, Center for Life Sciences Innovation, ITIF

Monday, November 17: Comepting with China

The US risks losing leadership to China in a range of advanced industries. What’s China doing and how can the US and allies compete effectively?

Speaker(s):

  • Rob Atkinson, President, ITIF

About ITIF

Founded in 2006, ITIF is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational institute—a think tank—whose mission is to formulate, evaluate, and promote policy solutions that accelerate innovation and boost productivity to spur growth, opportunity, and progress. ITIF’s goal is to provide policymakers around the world with high quality information, analysis, and recommendations they can trust. On the strength and influence of its work, the University of Pennsylvania has ranked ITIF as the top science and technology think tank in the world.

While ITIF takes positions on many policy issues, this course is not intended to advocate for its positions. Instead, ITIF aims to further its educational mission by fostering rigorous discussion and examining various facets of contemporary tech policy issues.

Legal Compliance and Ethical Guidelines

ITIF has worked closely with counsel at Perkins Coie LLP to ensure these seminars comply with House and Senate ethics guidelines concerning events attended by congressional staff. ITIF does not employ or retain registered lobbyists, and lobbyists will not be involved in any part of the planning or execution of this series.

Speakers

Joe
Joe Kane@thejoekane
Director, Broadband and Spectrum Policy
Presenter
Ash
Ash Johnson@ashljnsn
Senior Policy Manager
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Presenter
Joseph V.
Joseph V. Coniglio@JosephVConiglio
Director, Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Presenter
Stephen
Stephen Ezell@sjezell
Vice President, Global Innovation Policy, and Director, Center for Life Sciences Innovation
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Presenter
Robert D.
Robert D. Atkinson@RobAtkinsonITIF
President
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Presenter
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