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Technology Policy Analyst., DC
Technology Policy Analyst – a motivated, organized individual is needed to assist with research and writing efforts focused on international and federal policy related to the Internet, telecommunications, and information technology generally.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter with excellent research, analytical, and writing skills; and knowledge of Internet, telecommunications and IT policy issues. Candidate should also understand the Congressional legislative process, have at least two years experience with these policy issues, and possess at minimum a Bachelor’s degree and ideally a Master’s degree. This person will:
* conduct research on various issues and their public policy implications and write research studies, policy papers, op eds, and other policy materials;
* advise elected officials and their staff on policy issues; and
* presents the results of research at public forums
The position reports to the President of ITIF. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who would like to not only deepen their policy expertise, but also influence the public debate on these critical issues.
ITIF is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy think tank committed to articulating and advancing a pro-productivity, pro-innovation and pro-technology public policy agenda in Washington and the states.
Posted May 16, 2006 07:17 PM