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International Communication and Information Policy at the State Department:
Who We Are and What We Do

The International Communication and Information Policy (CIP) group is one of seven issue-oriented organizations within the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. CIP advocates internationally policies for expanded access to information and communication technologies (ICT), improved efficiency in the worldwide ICT and telecommunications market through increased reliance on free-market forces, and fair opportunities for U.S. companies to participate in this important sector around the globe. In supporting such policies, the State Department can achieve foreign policy goals of empowering people by giving them fuller access to a wealth of educational opportunities, information resources and forums for exchange of ideas. Additionally, an efficient ICT and telecommunications global structure creates a healthier environment for U.S. companies doing business in all sectors, improving the standard of living at home and abroad.

  
Highlights
Calendar
See quarterly listing of
events.

World Summit on the Information Society
December 10 statement on final preparations for the summit.

U.S. Response to Proposed Expansion of IMSO Mandate
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Text of proposal by the party of Denmark.
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Summary of feedback from public meeting regarding the IMSO.
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Report of the First Session of the IMSO Assembly IWG.
-- Report of the Second Session of the IMSO Assembly IWG.
-- IMO's response to proposed Amendments to IMSO Convention.
-- ICAO's response to proposed Amendments to IMSO Convention.

Additional items can be found under "Documents" heading at left.


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