Tuesday, June 4, 2013

TRANSATLANTIC WEEK IN WASHINGTON D.C. – summary of sessions

Back in July, I attended the TPN event in Washington and it was a very insightful event. Here is summary of the event and detailed links


 


CHALLENGES AHEAD: CAN THE TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMY STAY COMPETITIVE?


 


Date: from Monday 11 to Thursday 14 July 2011


 


 


Again this year EIF made a major contribution to the success of TA Week in Washington, organised by the Transatlantic Policy Network under the title “Challenges Ahead: Can the Transatlantic Economy Stay Competitive?”. The full TA week programme benefitted from strong participation by Members of European Parliament and Members of the US Congress. All TA roundtables took place in the new Capitol Hill Visitors Center, made available to us by US congressional members of the Transatlantic Policy Network.


To see the list of participants click here (pdf download)


To see the full TA Week programme click here (pdf download)


- Welcome reception:


On Monday evening João Vale de Almeida, Head of the EU Delegation in Washington, hosted an informal reception at the residence for European TA Week participants.


- Opening session:


The TA week 2011 was officially opened on Tuesday afternoon by the Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Member of the US House of Representatives and Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Honorable Howard Berman, Member of the US House of representatives and Ranking Member House Committee on Foreign Affairs. TPN member and Speaker of the House John Boehner sent last-minute regrets as he was preoccupied with negotiations over raising the US debt ceiling.


They both emphasised the growing importance of transatlantic partnership for engagement in global issues. Opening remarks were also given by Joseph Daul MEP, Chairman, The Group of the European People’s Party,Hannes Swoboda MEP, Vice-President, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists & Democrats, Mark Vachon, Vice-President, GE ecomagination, Jake Jones, Executive Director, External Affairs and Public Policy, Daimler AG, H E João Vale de Almeida, Ambassador, Head of the Delegation of the, European Union to the United States and H E William Kennard, US Ambassador to the European Union.


The Honorable Jim Costa, US House of Representatives welcomed Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group who gave a detailed snapshot of the International economic outlook, stressing the rapidity with which the world is changing and the need for Europe and the United States to respond.


‘Digital’ highlights over the four days included:


- Roundtable 1: Future Security Threats – the Rising Cyber Dimension (Wednesday, 8.30-9.30)


The need for an internationally coordinated policy for the protection of critical infrastructure was highlighted in this roundtable.


Chairman: Tyson Barker, Director, Transatlantic Relations, Bertelsmann Foundation


Introduction:


Jeff Moss, Chief Security Officer, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)


Christian Leffler, Managing Director for the Americas, European External Action Service (EEAS)


Comments:


The Honorable Sheila Jackson Lee, Member of the US House of Representatives


Ivailo Kalfin, MEP, European Parliament


To find a summary of the session click here (pdf download)



- Roundtable 8: Research and Innovation (Wednesday, 14:30-16:00)


The panel developed a series of ideas for future collaboration between the US and the European Union in research and innovation. Brief outlines of existing US and European policy in this field served to highlight the importance of research and innovation to both sides of the Atlantic, as an engine for economic recovery and growth.


Chairman: John Wood, Chairman, European Research Area Board


Introduction:


John Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President of the United States


Harriet Wallberg-Henriksson, President, Karolinska Institutet


Alexander von Gabain, Chairman-Elect, European Institute of Innovation and Technology


Comments:


The Honorable F. James Sensenbrenner, Member of the US House of Representatives


The Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson, Member of the US House of Representatives


Marietje Schaake MEP, European Parliament


To find a summary of the session click here (pdf download)


- Roundtable 10: Digital Agenda (Wednesday 16:15-17:45)


There is growing demand on both sides of the Atlantic for convergence in policy and regulation impacting the development and use of digital communications technologies, and growing recognition that the time for concentrated convergence effort is now. Moreover, it is clear that the transatlantic digital agenda will assume ever-increasing and central importance in any renewed push for wider transatlantic market integration in a foreseeable post-Doha world, as well as in our common effort to spread democracy and defend human rights around the world.


Chairman: John Zysman, Professor of Political Science, University of California Berkeley


Introduction:


Ambassador Philip Verveer, US Coordinator & Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Communications and Information Policy, US Department of State


Christian Leffler, Managing Director for the Americas, European External Action Service (EEAS)


Comments


The Honorable Bob Goodlatte, Member of the US House of Representatives


Pilar del Castillo MEP, European Parliament


To find a summary of the session click here (pdf download)


- Seminar on Privacy and Intellectual Property (Thursday, 9.00-11.00)


Co-organised with the Advisory Committee to the US Congressional Internet Caucus.


The seminar was facilitated by Rick Boucher, Congressional Internet Caucus founding co-chair andErika Mann, co-Founder of the European Internet Foundation.


Topics included:


Privacy & Security – Watch the VIDEO


- Comparing EU data privacy with omnibus privacy legislation in Congress: Are we coming together?


- Will transatlantic data flows continue in the era of the cloud?


- Cyber Security Disclosure: Are the EU and US safeguarding our critical and non-critical systems?


- Geolocation and Browser Tracking: Do we have privacy in where we are and can our browsers stop trackers?


Copyright and Intellectual Property – Watch the VIDEO


- Protect IP Act: Can the Senate empower the USG to thwart overseas piracy? What are the diplomatic considerations?


- ICE Domain Seizures: Duty and legality of government website takedown action.


- Copyright and the Cloud: The implications for Copyright and IPR as a result of the paradigm shift that is the cloud and cloud audio players and streamers.



TRANSATLANTIC WEEK IN WASHINGTON D.C. – summary of sessions

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