This training program will provide specialized, technical ICT training to designated officials primarily from developing countries who enable, regulate, and oversee their national communications infrastructure and are responsible for managing and regulating the digital economy.
This training
credit:
program will serve to introduce and explain important concepts in ICT policy and regulation that impact the digital economy of those countries.
The training program will be designed to clearly articulate to these officials the benefits of the fundamental pillars of U.
S.
international information policy:
open, interoperable, reliable, and secure communications infrastructure connectivity; multi-stakeholder models of internet governance; pro-competitive, and light touch regulatory frameworks for telecommunications services; open data flows across borders; and risk-based approaches to cybersecurity.