20160802 – State of the Net Save the Date

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We are pleased to announce that 13th Annual State of the Net Internet, the nation’s premier technology policy conference will take place on Monday, January 23, 2017. Monday the 23rd will be the first day of the newly minted Administration, as we inaugurate the 45th President of the United States three days prior. At the same time a new U.S. Congress will settle in on Capitol Hill. Join us at State of the Net as we get to work on the most important Internet policy challenges of the day.

State of the Net will explore a range of issues that the new Administration and the new Congress will have to grapple with. From telecom in a Title II era to a renewed and pronounced focus on cyber security issues, State of the Net will be your first look at the new players and the new issues that will take center stage. Whether it’s encryption or surveillance reform, State of the Net is the best place to debate them all. This conference is unique. It’s been consistently lauded for its balanced blend of perspectives and its provocative thinkers.

State of the Net attracts over 600 attendees by providing unparalleled opportunities to network and engage on key policy issues. The 2017 edition of State of the Net will take place at The Newseum’s Knight Conference Center, which overlooks the inaugural parade route.

We welcome all input for the State of the Net conference series. Please share your expertise by filling out this form to help organize the upcoming event. We will treat your feedback confidentially. For sponsorship inquiries, please visit our 2017 Sponsorship page.

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Follow us on Twitter for conference news and updates as we finalize the conference agenda and announce our panelists and keynote speakers. Registration will be free for all government staff, press and media, and a limited number of student tickets are available. Discounted tickets are available for non-profit and academic attendees.

The State of the Net Conference is hosted by the Internet Education Foundation (IEF), a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. IEF takes no positions on legislation or regulation. Rather, it’s a neutral platform where thought leaders debate important technology issues that shape legislative and administration policy in an open forum. We vigilantly adhere to our mission to curate balanced and dynamic debates among Internet stakeholders. Our volunteer board members ensure that we dutifully execute that mission. More information on the ICAC is available at www.neted.org.

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