CompTIA Policy Issues
for the United States

CompTIA Public Policy Group in the US
Thank you for visiting the Web site for the CompTIA U.S. Public Policy program. This Web site describes what we are doing for our members, and how you can help us advance the interests of the information technology (IT) community before the U.S. Federal and State governments.

This site is divided into three sections:

  • What’s CompTIA doing for Me?
    • Includes statements that we have developed and issued
  • What Can I Do To Help?
    • Provides information on how you can join one or more of our committees and councils
  • Hot Topics
    • U.S. public policy positions adopted by the CompTIA Board of Directors with the advice of its U.S. Public Policy Committee and our several policy councils

Perhaps the most valuable resource on our site is our Public Policy Statement, which summarizes CompTIA’s principal U.S. policy positions. 

We hope that you find this site useful, and that you will join us in the important effort to support the American economy by advancing the interests of its IT sector.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us. You can e-mail us at uspublicpolicy@comptia.org or call us in Washington, DC at 202-543-3003.

Roger J. Cochetti
Group Director, U.S. Public Policy

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For more information on issues and programs, please contact us at publicpolicy@comptia.org.

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