On Thursday, October 19, ITI and Visa hosted a Bridge for Innovation conversation on how public-private partnerships and workforce development are strengthening the United States’ cybersecurity infrastructure featuring ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman and Congressman Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) at the Visa Payments Loft (801 Pennsylvania Ave NW)

This event is a part of ITI’s Bridge for Innovation campaign, which highlights how good tech policy builds the foundation for the future.

Advancing Cybersecurity for All

On Thursday, October 19, ITI and Visa hosted a Bridge for Innovation conversation on how public-private partnerships and workforce development are strengthening the United States’ cybersecurity infrastructure featuring ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman and Congressman Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) at the Visa Payments Loft (801 Pennsylvania Ave NW).

This event is a part of ITI’s Bridge for Innovation campaign, which highlights how good tech policy builds the foundation for the future.


On July 13, U.S. Congressmen Ron Estes (R-KS) and John Larson (D-CT) joined ITI’s President and CEO Jason Oxman for an in-depth conversation on why research and development incentives are crucial to maintaining the United States’ competitive economic standing and innovation.

Furthering U.S. Competitiveness Through Research and Development

On July 13, U.S. Congressmen Ron Estes (R-KS) and John Larson (D-CT) joined ITI’s President and CEO Jason Oxman for an in-depth conversation on why research and development incentives are crucial to maintaining the United States’ competitive economic standing and innovation.


On November 16, 2022 at 9:00am ET, ITI will host a discussion with U.S. and EU policymakers on the latest technology and policy solutions that will be critical in charting the future of artificial intelligence in the United States and around the world.

Furthering U.S. Competitiveness Through Research and Development

On July 13, U.S. Congressmen Ron Estes (R-KS) and John Larson (D-CT) joined ITI’s President and CEO Jason Oxman for an in-depth conversation on why research and development incentives are crucial to maintaining the United States’ competitive economic standing and innovation.


On July 13, ITI President & CEO Jason Oxman hosted a panel featuring Congressman John Curtis (R-UT); Steve Hartell, Vice President of Public Policy at Amazon; Shannon Taylor, Head of Technology and Manufacturing Affairs at Intel Corporation; and Kent Walker, President of Global Affairs & Chief Legal Officer at Google to discuss supporting the future of tech innovation and policy priorities aimed at keeping the U.S. competitive on the global stage.

Furthering U.S. Competitiveness Through Research and Development

On July 13, U.S. Congressmen Ron Estes (R-KS) and John Larson (D-CT) joined ITI’s President and CEO Jason Oxman for an in-depth conversation on why research and development incentives are crucial to maintaining the United States’ competitive economic standing and innovation.

The U.S. tech sector has helped the U.S. economy thrive and compete on an international scale for more than a century. That’s been made possible by industry efforts to grow a sustainable and diverse workforce and a policy environment that has helped technology companies lead the world in developing innovative products and services. This includes groundbreaking, disruptive technologies that transform markets, address societal challenges, and allow us to imagine entirely new solutions that facilitate the creation and commercial engagement by an increasingly wide range of firms, entrepreneurs, and individuals.