Information and Communications Technology Industry, Industry Study, Spring 2009
Abstract
The U.S. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry is economically vibrant, competitively innovative, and a key contributor to U.S. economic productivity and national well-being. The U.S. is the global ICT leader but its position is being challenged by China and other countries. The convergence of ICT technologies and the everincreasing speed of information transfer are creating a "connectedness" that manifests itself through immediate, high-quality communication virtually anywhere on the globe. This connectedness brings many benefits but also comes with vulnerabilities as our dependence grows. Greater security and information assurance efforts are needed to protect individuals, businesses, and critical national infrastructure from cyber threats. The U.S. should continue to exert smart global leadership in the ICT industry, create conditions for continued innovation by supporting basic R&D and fostering high-tech education, and promote the benefits of increased connectivity that result from cloud computing and Web 2.0.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA514325
Entities
Organizations
- Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy