The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
® expresses strong support for President Trump’s nomination of Michael Kratsios to serve as Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). This nomination affirms the administration’s commitment to fostering an
Innovation Agenda: advancing technology, and ensuring the United States maintains its global economic leadership.
Kratsios is a consistent champion for the tech community, earning respect for his visionary leadership and expertise. A frequent speaker at CES
®—the world’s most powerful tech event— Kratsios has established himself as a trusted voice, engaging directly with industry leaders on issues shaping the future of technology. His deep understanding of emerging technologies and their impact on society make him an outstanding choice to guide the nation’s science and technology strategy at this pivotal moment.
“Michael Kratsios’ track record demonstrates his dedication to fostering innovation and driving U.S. competitiveness in cutting-edge technology fields like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and broadband communications,” said Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair, CTA. “He has led transformative work including the American AI Initiative and the National Quantum Initiative Act, which solidified U.S. leadership in critical technologies and encouraged collaboration across government, industry, and academia.”
As U.S. Chief Technology Officer during the previous Trump administration, Kratsios spearheaded policies that empowered American companies and innovators to thrive. From championing regulatory reforms to championing emerging technology ecosystems, his bipartisan solutions-oriented approach garnered trust and admiration across the tech sector.
To underscore the importance of this nomination, CTA is leading a coalition of industry organizations urging the Senate to confirm Kratsios without delay.
A coalition letter signed by 19 organizations has been sent to Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-Washington). This letter highlights Kratsios’ exemplary leadership and ability to advance policies that promote U.S. innovation.
Signatories of the coalition letter include ACT I The App Association, CTIA, the Association of University Research Parks (AURP), the Foundation for American Innovation, the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils, the Internet Infrastructure Coalition, INCOMPAS, the National Academy of Inventors, the National Venture Capital Association, the Semiconductor Industry Association, TechNet, and XRA.
CTA applauds the Trump administration for prioritizing innovation and supports Michael Kratsios as a visionary advocate for the future of science and technology. The Senate must quickly confirm his nomination and enable him to advance America’s leadership in the global economy.
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