The U.S. needs “smarter” tech innovation policies to...
The U.S. needs “smarter” tech innovation policies to capture the digital economy’s economic advantages and improve long-term growth, said Brookings Institution scholars Darrell West, Allan Friedman and Walter Valdivia in a paper released Tuesday. Such policies should be “front and…
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center” in Congress’s tech policy agenda, they said. They recommended a set of eight policies, including strengthening tech infrastructure through investments in broadband, data centers and cell towers, as well as improved access to spectrum. West, Friedman and Valdivia plan to seek meetings with policy advisers in Congress and the White House to move their ideas into legislation, Brookings said (http://bit.ly/VIxG4i).