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Reports & Position Papers

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BSA Priorities in Digital Trade cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to work with global allies to agree on digital trade rules that can create economic opportunities at home, boost US jobs and innovation, and support an open, inclusive, and secure international digital ecosystem.

BSA Priorities in Workforce Development and Immigration cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to implement policies that expand and improve access to STEM education, create alternative pathways to digital skills training, leverage the use of technology for workforce development across industries, broaden access to high-speed internet, and promote equal opportunity in the workplace.

BSA Priorities in Privacy cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to work closely with Congress to develop and enact a new, national privacy law that creates new rights for consumers, places obligations on businesses that reflect their role in handling consumers’ personal data, and creates strong and consistent enforcement mechanisms.

BSA Priorities in AI cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to cultivate a policy environment that encourages innovation while also fostering public trust in AI. To ensure that AI is developed and deployed responsibly, BSA advocates for a policy framework built around the five pillars of responsible AI.

BSA Priorities in 5G cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to achieve effective, sustainable security, by harnessing software innovation, recalibrating supply chain policies, securing software and the cloud, and building smart and effective governance.

BSA Priorities in Open Data cover

NOV 18, 2020 | US | POSITION PAPER

BSA calls on the incoming Administration to tap into the opportunities of the 21st-century data economy through policies that enhance access to high-value government data, make it easier for organizations to voluntarily share their data, and promote the development and use of privacy-enhancing technologies.