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Transatlantic Relations: U.S. Interests and Key Issues [May 31, 2019]
From the Document: "For the past 70 years, the United States has been instrumental in leading and promoting a strong U.S.-European partnership. Often termed the transatlantic relationship, this partnership has been grounded in the U.S.-led post-World War II order based on alliances with like-minded democratic countries and a shared U.S.-European commitment to free markets and an open international trading system. Transatlantic relations encompass the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union (EU), close U.S. bilateral ties with most countries in Western and Central Europe, and a massive, interdependent trade and investment partnership. Despite periodic U.S.-European tensions, successive U.S. Administrations and many Members of Congress have supported the broad transatlantic relationship, viewing it as enhancing U.S. security and stability and magnifying U.S. global influence and financial clout."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Park, Suzy E.
2019-05-31
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Technological Convergence: Regulatory, Digital Privacy, and Data Security Issues [May 30, 2019]
From the Document: "Technological convergence, in general, refers to the trend or phenomenon where two or more independent technologies integrate and form a new outcome. One example is the smartphone. A smartphone integrated several independent technologies--such as telephone, computer, camera, music player, television (TV), and geolocating and navigation tool--into a single device. The smartphone has become its own, identifiable category of technology, establishing a $350 billion industry."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Park, Suzy E.
2019-06-06
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Internet of Things (IoT): An Introduction [June 4, 2019]
From the Document: "The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated devices that are connected to a network and/or to each other, exchanging data without necessarily requiring human-to-machine interaction. In other words, IoT is a collection of electronic devices that can share information among themselves. Examples include smart factories, smart home devices, medical monitoring devices, wearable fitness trackers, smart city infrastructures, and vehicular telematics. Potential issues for Congress include regulation, digital privacy, and data security as discussed below."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Park, Suzy E.
2019-06-04
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