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June 1, 2026|Press Releases
ITIF Welcomes Michelle Lopes Maldonado as Associate Director of AI Policy
ITIF today welcomed former Virginia Delegate Michelle Lopes Maldonado on board as associate director of AI policy.
May 12, 2026|Press Releases
FCC Approval of EchoStar Spectrum Sale Is a Win for Consumers, Says ITIF
Following the FCC's approval of EchoStar's sale of spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the leading think tank for science and technology policy, released the following statement from Joe Kane, ITIF’s director of broadband and spectrum policy.
May 11, 2026|Press Releases
US Auto Industry Needs National Strategy to Meet China Challenge, ITIF Report Argues
The U.S. auto industry is facing a familiar test: innovative foreign competitors, lower-cost production abroad, and a wave of technological change that is reshaping the global market. America cannot afford to repeat previous mistakes as China races to dominate electric vehicles, batteries, autonomy, and advanced automotive manufacturing.
May 8, 2026|Press Releases
ABC Is Right: There Is No First Amendment Exception for the Airwaves, Says ITIF
Following ABC's Petition for Declaratory Ruling regarding the FCC's Equal Opportunity Rule, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) released the following statement from Joe Kane, ITIF’s director of broadband and spectrum policy
May 7, 2026|Press Releases
Bipartisan Bill to Block Chinese EVs Is A Step Toward Protecting US Auto Industry, Says ITIF
Chinese EVs are the product of decades of state-backed mercantilism designed to help China capture global leadership in advanced industries. Congress is right to act before they gain a foothold in the U.S. market.
May 6, 2026|Press Releases
China Now Produces Nearly One-Quarter of Global Output in Advanced Industries, New ITIF Report Finds
The Hamilton Index, 2026 finds that China now produces nearly one-quarter of global output across the world’s most advanced industries, extending its lead over the United States and other major economies and raising concerns about the long-term implications for economic strength, supply chains, and national security.
May 6, 2026|Press Releases
In ‘Disparate Impact’ Decision, Court Recognizes FCC Is Not a Free-Floating Civil Rights Enforcer, Says ITIF
Statement from Joe Kane following the Eighth Circuit’s decision holding that the Federal Communications Commission “exceeded its statutory authority in adopting a final rule authorizing the imposition of disparate impact liability.”
May 4, 2026|Press Releases
Castro Succeeds Atkinson as President of ITIF
Daniel Castro officially took the helm today as president of ITIF, succeeding Robert D. Atkinson, who founded the organization in 2006 and led it to become the world’s top-ranked think tank for science and technology policy.
April 30, 2026|Press Releases
New Spectrum Sharing Rules Improve Satellite Broadband, Benefiting U.S. Consumers, Says ITIF
Following the Federal Communications Commission’s approval of changes to the rules regarding satellite spectrum sharing, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) released the following statement from ITIF Policy Analyst Ellis Scherer.
April 28, 2026|Press Releases
FCC Regulation of Disfavored Speech Is Unconstitutional, Says ITIF
Following a report that the FCC will order early reviews of eight Disney-owned ABC stations, Joe Kane said, “License reviews should be content neutral. The FCC’s role is to provide technical expertise on issues like interference, not to police speech.”
News Clips
May 29, 2026|News Clips
NCTA and Verizon Among Commenters Urging Quick FCC Action on IP Transition
Communications Daily quoted ITIF in an article on NCTA and Verizon urging quick FCC action on IP transition.
May 28, 2026|News Clips
FCC May Seek Broad Comment in Response to Qualcomm's Sidelink Proposal
Communications Daily quoted Joe Kane in an article on the FCC and Qualcomm’s sidelink technology.
May 17, 2026|News Clips
Real Challenge Beyond Tariffs: Technology and Compliance Capability
Business Standard covered Meghan’s recent report, The Hamilton Index, 2026, in a story on how technological capability and regulatory compliance—not just tariffs—are becoming the key drivers of trade competitiveness.
May 15, 2026|News Clips
SpaceX to FCC: $4.5B Broadband Program Is Unnecessary. Starlink Has It Covered
PCMag quoted Joe K. in a story on SpaceX urging the FCC to end a program subsidizing voice and broadband service in rural areas, arguing that Starlink has closed the connectivity gap.
May 14, 2026|News Clips
Chinese Parts Are Already in U.S. Cars as Lawmakers Warn Trump Against China Auto Deal
CNBC quoted Stephen Ezell on the risks of allowing Chinese automakers into the U.S. market in an article about bipartisan lawmakers warning President Trump against letting China expand its footprint in the U.S. auto supply chain.
May 13, 2026|News Clips
US’ Scientific Self-Harm Will Only Help China
South China Morning Post cited ITIF research on what a 20 percent cut to U.S. federal R&D could do to the economy over 10 years in an op-ed detailing Washington’s severe cuts to science funding and Beijing’s growing lead in patent applications, scientific publications, and more.
May 12, 2026|News Clips
ITIF Urges Enhanced Cyber Efforts, Rather Than Regs, to Address Security Fears Stirred by Advanced AI Models
Inside AI Policy covered ITIF's position that the answer to advanced AI systems’ improved ability to find and exploit cyber vulnerabilities is enhanced security efforts across the board, not new controls on AI systems, quoting Daniel Castro: "The cyber threat is real, but the only solution is for American companies to use AI capabilities for cyber-defense."
May 12, 2026|News Clips
Meta Enlists AI to Enforce Age Restrictions
TechNewsWorld quoted Alex Ambrose, ITIF’s AR/VR policy analyst, in coverage of Meta’s use of AI to enforce age restrictions across its platforms: "If online services could use AI to reliably estimate users’ ages without collecting and storing their personal information, they would avoid many of the issues associated with age verification requirements."
May 12, 2026|News Clips
The US Auto Industry Went From Global Hegemon to Running a $3.3 Trillion Trade Deficit With the World: ‘That’s Not Acceptable’
In a story on the decline of the U.S. auto industry and what must be done to reverse the trend, Fortune quoted Stephen Ezell: "The United States can still rebuild auto competitiveness if it treats the sector as what it is: a strategic industry tied directly to national power.”
May 11, 2026|News Clips
Ben Sperry: The FCC’s Digital-Discrimination Detour Hits a Dead End
Broadband Breakfast mentioned ITIF in an article on the Eighth Circuit for striking down the FCC's digital discrimination rule.
