Chamber Technology Engagement Center
The Chamber Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) promotes the role of technology in our economy and advocates for rational policy solutions that drive economic growth, spur innovation, and create jobs.
C_TEC’s efforts extend to every business sector. By convening innovators, businesses, governments, and consumers, with the backing of the U.S. Chamber brand, C_TEC highlights how tech is everywhere and effectively communicates how it benefits everyone.
The Impact of Technology on U.S. Small Business
Technology helps small businesses operate and compete. This report outlines the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), concerns about regulatory impacts, and the need for education on the benefits of AI.
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Tech Talks
The Chamber Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) hosted a conversation with Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-CA) on data privacy, artificial intelligence, and other pressing tech issues. The TecTalk series are fireside chats with leaders in technology from state capitals to Capitol Hill, as well as the innovators themselves.
Leadership and Issue Experts
- David HirschmannExecutive Vice President, New Strategic Initiatives
- Tom QuaadmanSenior Vice President Economic Policy
- Jordan CrenshawSenior Vice President, C_TEC
- Matt FurlowSenior Director and Policy Counsel, C_TEC
- Michael RichardsDirector, Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC)
Latest Content
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports several bills the Committee is expected to markup that would advance American technological leadership and enhance the efficiency of domestic supply chains.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce respectfully submits this statement for the record for the House Financial Services Committee hearing entitled “AI Innovation Explored: Insights into AI Applications in Financial Services and Housing.”
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“Chamber”) appreciates the opportunity to provide the California Civil Rights Council (“CCRC” or “Council”) feedback on its proposed modification to employment regulations regarding automated-decision systems.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports H.R. 8673, the “Expanding Partnerships for Innovation and Competitiveness (EPIC) Act.”
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“Chamber”) respectfully submits the following statement for the record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing titled “The Need to Protect Americans’ Privacy and the AI Accelerant.”
Helping more Americans get access to high-speed internet requires a significant broadband network buildout, but our inefficient permitting process is preventing the speedy deployment of these networks.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“Chamber”) respectfully submits the following statement for the record for the House Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Communications and Technology hearing titled “Budget Hearing with the Federal Communications Commission.”
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supports H.J.Res. 153, a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to nullify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet Order (Title II Order).
A new survey from MetLife and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce finds small businesses feel AI could give them a competitive edge.
U.S. Chamber statement regarding the cancellation of the markup of the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.