International Communication and Information Policy [EEB/CIP] [Department of State] Law and Legal Definition
The International Communication and Information Policy (CIP) is one of seven issue-oriented organizations within the Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. CIP is led by Ambassador Philip Verveer. CIP promotes fuller access to a wealth of educational opportunities, information resources and forums for exchange of ideas. Further, CIP based on the idea that an efficient ICT and telecommunications global structure creates a healthier environment for U.S. companies doing business in all sectors, suggests international policies for expanded access to information and communication technologies (ICT). CIP also suggests improved efficiency in the worldwide ICT and telecommunications market through increased reliance on free-market forces. CIP also favors fair opportunities for U.S. companies.
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