{"id":191989,"date":"2017-05-09T15:32:17","date_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:32:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rep-suzan-delbene-on-trump-budget-cuts-virtual-reality-and-internet-privacy-geekwire\/"},"modified":"2017-05-09T15:32:17","modified_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:32:17","slug":"rep-suzan-delbene-on-trump-budget-cuts-virtual-reality-and-internet-privacy-geekwire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/virtual-reality\/rep-suzan-delbene-on-trump-budget-cuts-virtual-reality-and-internet-privacy-geekwire\/","title":{"rendered":"Rep. Suzan DelBene on Trump budget cuts, virtual reality, and internet privacy &#8211; GeekWire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene    in Seattle last week. (GeekWire Photo \/ Todd Bishop)  <\/p>\n<p>    U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene is perhaps best known as an advocate    for progressive technology policy. Before taking office as    therepresentative for Washingtons 1st Congressional    District, she was a Microsoft executive and CEO of Nimble    Technology.  <\/p>\n<p>    She champions STEM education, privacy, and other internet    protections. DelBenespoke about those issueswith    GeekWire after the Tech Alliances annual State of Technology    luncheon in Seattle on Friday. But she also had some thoughts    to share about the Affordable Care Act replacement bill that        narrowly passed the House last week.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is really a terrible bill, kicking people off health    care, if it goes through and becomes law, she said. We should    be looking at the opportunities we have to continue to improve    what we have today and unfortunately, this bill wasnt moving    us in the right direction at all.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the topic of technology, the Democrathas worked with    other lawmakers to create two technology-related policy groups    last week  the Congressional Caucus on Virtual, Augmented, and    Mixed Reality Technologies, and the Digital Trade Caucus.    Speaking with GeekWires Todd Bishop, DelBene shared her    thoughts on how the innovation economy will fareunder the    Trump administration, privacy, and other issues in the    interview below.  <\/p>\n<p>    Continue reading for the edited transcript.  <\/p>\n<p>    Todd Bishop:Id love to start by getting    your overall sense for the state of support for science,    innovation, technology with the current Congress, the current    administration, the state of the Democratic party. Whats your    overall take on where things are right now?  <\/p>\n<p>    Suzan DelBene: Well, when we talk about    building a strong long-term economy, a big part of that is    making sure were investing in research and development that    are coming up with great new ideas for the future. I mean,    today, we have an economy built on great ideas that came    decades earlier that are fueling our economy today and we need    to keep that process going. So, Ive been very concerned about    proposed cuts from the Trump administration in investments and    research, whether its in NIH and life sciences or NSF or even    in areas like USDA and agriculture research. These are hugely    beneficial in terms of giving us a great return on our    investment but also breaking open new opportunities or coming    up with new therapies and treatments for diseases. So, Im a    big supporter. I think its a long-term important investment    and a big economic driver. And Im happy we have this omnibus    that went through that increased funding for example for NIH    for $2billion, something I helped champion in getting    members of Congress to sign a letter to support that. That ends    attheend of September, so what happens on Oct. 1    going forward is a concern and the support for science and    research is something weve got to speak loudly about because    its not something certain going forward.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop:So, the two caucuses that youre    involved in are the Virtual Reality Caucus and the Digital    Trade Caucus.The VR Caucus would probably surprise some    people because I dont think they would see that necessarily as    a big legislative agenda or an economic agenda.  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene:Well, I think actually, a lot of    the issues of technology that we see are one, educating members    of Congress and legislators about these issues. When we started    the Internet of Things Caucus, people said whats the IoT    Caucus for? And technology people laughed when they heard that    but its true these are issues that not all of our legislators,    lawmakers, staff members understand. So, Internet of Things    Caucus is a way to help educate people on technologies going    forward. When we see augmented, virtual, mixed reality type of    technologies coming forward, we want to let people understand    what those are, what the potential and opportunities are but    also address issues that may come up with security and privacy    that have been concerns and frankly, we are behind in    legislation to adjust these issues. Then also, I helped start    the Digital Trade Caucus because issues of cross-border data    flows and data localization, free and open internet, these are    important issues for trade and services, an area where the U.S.    actually has a big trade surplus. Its a very important sector    of the economy and its not an isolated sector, its a piece of    a lot of different industries. So, bringing attention there and    understanding that this has to be part of future trade policies    and trade negotiations as people are looking at these issues    going forward or if trade agreements are opened up, we want to    make sure that people understand the issues involved and were    putting forward good ideas.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: Privacy I know is a big issue for you    as well. Weve seen the rollback of the telecommunications    privacy regulations and then the states come in and try and do    their own piecemeal things. Whats you take on where thats    headed and do you see a solution on the horizon?  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene:Well, Im very concerned. I    think weve seen an FCC chairman who has some differing points    of view on where he wants to take, not only privacy on some of    these issues but the internet and net neutrality. I think its    an issue that is an important issue across the country and its    also an international issue. So, I understand why states want    to take a role here but I do think that its something thats    important that we do at the federal level and something that is    going to be important. We talk about these issues of    information sharing across the country or around the world. We    have to understand what our national policy is in terms of    protecting data so that we can also work with other countries    and how that will work internationally.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: Given where things are at the FCC, do    you see an opening for Congress to do something that could    counteract the trends against privacy and net neutrality there?  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene:Well, I think we need to make    sure we have a lot of members of Congress here speaking out,    but yes, Congress could act. It doesnt necessarily just have    to be that the FCC decides. We can put forth legislation to    say, Heres what we want the law to be. But we need people    engaged and involved and making sure that theres a focus on    these issues and thats something Ive been working on and will    continue to work on as somebody whos been really focused on    this but we need to get more people engaged involved and I know    Ive heard from many folks in the general public too, who are    concerned about these issues. Hopefully, we can do the right    thing in terms of protecting privacy and putting forward    investments in innovation and starting to be forward-looking in    our policy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: What about the email privacy act, in    particular, do you see that resurfacing this year?  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene: So, you get out the basic things we    could do that should be easy to get done. Email Privacy Act    passed the House already so, it is done in the House but we    need to get it through the Senate. As they say, it aint over    til its over. Weve got work to do there. Thats an    important one and that should be really simple, just a warrant    standard. Just like a piece of paper in your file drawer,    digital information should be treated the same. Most people    think it already is. So, lets get that through. That should be    a starting point, cause we got a lot of old, outdated laws but    this should be an easy one. So, Im hopeful but weve still got    to convince the Senate.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: We just heard Reid Hoffman from    LinkedIn talk here. One of the things he talked about was the    Seattle-Silicon Valley connection and obviously, youve had a    front row seat on that in your past with your executive roles.    Was there anything there that struck you that youd want to    build on or talk about in terms of the regional strengths and    just the tech economy acting as one versus multiple regions?  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene: Yeah, we still have our competition    between California and Seattle.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: Who are the major representatives down    there that you sort of would spar with on this?  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene: Gosh, representatives are Anna Eshoo,    Zoe Lofgren, Nancy Pelosi, so it can be everything from    technology to the Seahawks versus the 49ers which I think weve    pretty much beenthe winners on that one.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop: Were good for now.  <\/p>\n<p>    DelBene: But the interesting thing is, I    actually think that when we talk about technology, we also talk    about technology in agriculture and in manufacturing and global    health and this intersection between biology and informatics    which was discussed  great work happening with big data at    Fred Hutch. I actually think we have a very unique opportunity    because we have this broad cross section of technology having a    horizontal impact in so many industries versus just it being an    industry on its own which were also strong in. I actually    think thats a huge, really unique, incredible opportunity in    our region that makes us very distinct and unique. Despite all    the back and forth as well.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.geekwire.com\/2017\/rep-suzan-delbene-trump-budget-cuts-virtual-reality-internet-privacy\/\" title=\"Rep. Suzan DelBene on Trump budget cuts, virtual reality, and internet privacy - GeekWire\">Rep. 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