i2Coalition Signs onto SIIA Letter in Support of NIST Role in U.S. AI Policy
The Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) has joined a like-minded group of organizations in signing onto a letter by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), emphasizing the critical role of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in maintaining U.S. leadership in the rapidly-evolving artificial intelligence industry. SIIA has now sent this letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.
The letter urges the Trump Administration to preserve and strengthen NIST’s work in AI standards, voluntary frameworks, and collaboration with the Internet infrastructure industry—which holds deep expertise in training, development, and deployment of AI.
The letter reads in part:
The work done at NIST is not just a matter of maintaining technical excellence; it is a direct investment in ensuring that American industry continues to set the global benchmark for innovation. Global competitors are ramping up their investments in AI and other emerging technologies, including efforts to shape and lead international standards. In this context, and as AI technologies rapidly evolve, sustained research and development efforts in standards and measurement science will be critical for the Administration’s goal to continue to lead in AI.
It continues:
A reshaped approach—one that aligns NIST’s world-leading expertise in standards and R&D with security and economic imperatives—will ensure that America continues to lead in AI and other emerging technologies.
You can read the full letter below.
3-10-25-Letter-to-Secretary-Lutnick-re-NISTAbout the i2Coalition
The i2Coalition (Internet Infrastructure Coalition) is the voice of the Internet’s builders. Representing web hosting companies, data centers, domain registrars and registries, cloud infrastructure providers, and managed services providers, we advocate for policies that protect innovation and support the Internet’s critical role in the global economy.
Our story began in 2011 during the successful fight against SOPA and PIPA, rallying the industry to protect the free flow of information online. Since formally founding in 2012, the i2Coalition has championed initiatives to keep the Internet open, secure, and accessible.
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