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TechCongress Grows Into Independent Organization

Fellowship program incubated at 国产视频 places technologists on Capitol Hill to improve technology policy

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WASHINGTON, DC 鈥 TechCongress, a nonpartisan program that places technologists in Congressional offices to support technology policymaking, today announced it is establishing itself as an independent entity, the TechCongress Foundation. Created in 2015 by Travis Moore and incubated in 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI), TechCongress has placed 55 fellows in dozens of Republican and Democratic offices on Capitol Hill.

Moore founded TechCongress in 2015, immediately after finishing his career as a Hill staffer, because of his experience struggling to find tech expertise in Congress as Rep. Henry Waxman鈥檚 (D-CA) Legislative Director. While serving in Congress, he was increasingly confronting complex technical matters, including cybersecurity, data privacy, and government surveillance issues. Absent independent, subject-matter tech expertise among his Congressional colleagues, Moore was forced to seek out advice on those issues from individuals outside of the hallways of Capitol Hill. He founded TechCongress to address that gap in tech knowledge.

TechCongress became the first project launched by the Open Technology Institute鈥檚 Beta Initiative, an incubator of projects that bridge the divide between technology and policy, with generous seed funding from 国产视频 board member Reid Hoffman. Former OTI Director Kevin Bankston and 国产视频 CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter were early champions of TechCongress鈥檚 vision of building a government for the 21st century.

鈥淥TI and 国产视频 have been incredible homes for both TechCongress and me personally,鈥 said TechCongress Director Travis Moore. 鈥淲e鈥檝e grown our fellowship class from two fellows annually to sixteen; we鈥檝e leaned into and powered through the worst of a pandemic; and we launched a Congressional Digital Service fellowship, galvanizing Congress to invest in its own digital capacity. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Kevin Bankston, Cecilia Mu帽oz, and OTI鈥檚 current director, Sarah Morris, have been incredible supporters. It hasn鈥檛 been an easy road launching and growing this fellowship, but with their support, we鈥檝e succeeded beyond all of our hopes and expectations.鈥

Open Technology Institute Director Sarah Morris said, 鈥淪ince 2015, TechCongress has grown from merely an idea to infuse more technology expertise in Congress to a program with sixteen fellows annually, with aspirations for greater growth and work outside of Congress. We are so proud to be a part of TechCongress鈥檚 story, and we look forward to many future collaborations.鈥

国产视频 CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e so proud of everything that TechCongress has achieved, and are glad that 国产视频 has been able to incubate the program from a fledgling initiative to Travis鈥檚 original vision of a TechCongress Foundation.Travis and TechCongress have shown us all how a big idea can become big action. We wish him and the TechCongress team all the best.鈥

You can find more information about TechCongress at .

TechCongress Grows Into Independent Organization