IEEE-USA Policy Log
106th Congress, 1st Session (1999)

The following is the chronological log of public policy communications made by or on behalf of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - United States of America (IEEE-USA) during the 106th Congress, 1st Session (1999), including testimonies, statements submitted for the record of congressional hearings, formal comments provided in response to public or regulatory notices, letters to Federal policy makers forwarding recommendations on public policy issues, and Legislative Alerts and similar notices of related government relations activities.

Date

Description

Nov. 10, 1999 Open Letter to the Internet Engineering Task Force opposing adoption of new Internet surveillance protocols.
Nov. 3, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to President Clinton Urging a Strong Federal R&D Program in the President's FY 2001 Budget Proposal.
Nov. 1, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to members of the Senate Finance Committee on the Tax Relief Extension Act (S. 1792) Urging Their Support During Conference on Extension of the Tax Exclusion for Employer-Provided Educational Assistance and the Tax Credit for Research and Experimentation
Oct. 20, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to President Clinton concerning the problem of Unauthorized H-1B Non-Immigrant Visas and urging emphasis on green cards, not guest workers.
Sept. 21, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Letter to the U.S. Senate and House urging passage of IRA expansion provisions contained in omnibus Tax Relief and Refund Act (H.R. 2488)
Sept. 20, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to the U.S. House and Senate opposing legislation to further increase entry of foreign technical guestworkers under the H-1B visa or other non-immigrant programs.
Sept. 16, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to the U.S. House and Senate urging passage of the Information Technology Training Tax Credit Act (S. 456/H.R. 838).
Sept. 15, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to the U.S. Senate urging passage of the Independent Contractor Simplification and Relief Act (S. 344)
Sept. 8, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Congress urging restoration of full funding for research and development in the Federal FY 2000 budget.
Aug. 19, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to House and Senate Appropriators Opposing Proposed Cuts to FY 2000 NASA Funding.
Aug. 10, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Rep. Richard Burr and Rep. Anna Eshoo endorsing the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Engineering Establishment Act of 1999 (H.R. 1795)
Aug. 5, 1999 IEEE-USA Testimony on the H-1B Visa Program and IT Workforce Issues before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration.
July 29, 1999 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Workgroup letter to the House Appropriations Committee urging restoration of funding for the NIST Advanced Technology Program.
July 20, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws concerning the proposed Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA).
July 19, 1999 IEEE-USA assisted the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802) in submission of comments to the Federal Communications Commission on Proposed Rule-making 98-42 regarding fusion lighting and proposed in-band emissions for RF lighting devices.
July  15, 1999 IEEE-USA co-sponsored ad by the Savings Coalition of America calling for an increase in IRA contribution limits, which appeared in Roll Call (July 15, 1999 issue), the congressional newspaper.
July 13, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Congress Forward Recommended Principles for Privacy, Confidentiality and Security of Personal Health Information.
July 12, 1999 Coalition Letter to House and Senate Appropriators endorsing the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Act (H.R. 2086) and outlining related funding priorities.
July 6, 1999 IEEE-USA (Ron Hira) Statement Offering Current Perspectives on Information Technology Labor Markets to the National Research Council's Committee to Study Workforce Needs in Information Technology
June 22, 1999 IEEE-USA Testimony Before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Interconnection of Distributed Resources.
June 9, 1999 IEEE Year 2000 Technical Information Focus Group Open Letter to Congress on Y2K Liability Legislation.
May 27, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Secretary of Defense William Cohen urging stong support for DoD's Science and Technology Program.
May 27, 1999 Coalition Testimony by AAES Engineers' Public Policy Council Chair Arvid Larson before the House Subcommittee on Gov't Programs and Oversight recommending reauthorization of the federal Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program.
May 17, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Chairman John McCain and members of the Senate Commerce Committee Outlining Recommendations on Y2K Liability Legislation (S.96)
May 4, 1999 IEEE-USA Letters to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recomending Drs. Michael Rozen and Helga Rippen for service on the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
May 4, 1999 Coalition endorsement by AAES of the Private Sector Research and Development Investment Act of 1999 (S.951), legislation introduced by Sens. Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman to permanently extend and improve the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit.
March 31, 1999 Coalition statement by AAES to the Office of Management and Budget commenting on proposed Circular A-110, concerning FOIA access to federally-funded research data.
March 30, 1999 Coalition statement by AAES endorsing reauthorization of the federal Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program.
March 25, 1999 Coalition testimony by Paul Torpey, chairman of the American Association of Engineering Societies to the House Appropriations Subcomittee on Defense in support of appropriations for defense-related basic and applied research.
March 24, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Reps. Robert Goodlatte and Zoe Loftgren supporting supporting The Security and Freedom Through Encryption (SAFE) Act of 1999 (H.R. 850).
March 16, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Rep. James Sensenbrenner, chair of the House Science Committee, commenting on provisions of The Computer Security Enhancement Act of 1999 (draft legislation).
March 2, 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to House and Senate Budget Committees urging allocation of $19.8 billion for Budget Function 250 (general science and aerospace, including programs of NASA, NSF and DOE) in the FY 2000 budget resolution.
Feb. 25, 1999 IEEE-USA Letter to Members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee supporting confirmation of Dr. Joseph Bordogna as Deputy Director of the National Science Foundation.
Feb. 24, 1999 Coalition statement by AAES to Reps. Nancy Johnson and Robert Matsui endorsing a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend the research and experimentation tax credit and to adjust the alternative incremental credit rates.  (H.R. 835).
Feb. 19, 1999 IEEE-USA Comment in response to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Labor Condition Applications and Requirements for Employers Using Non-Immigrants on H-1B Visas.
Feb. 18, 1999 Coalition letter by ASAE (signed by AAES on behalf of members) to U.S. Congress opposing provision in Clinton FY 2000 budget request to impose tax on investment income of 501(c)(6) non-profit associations as unrelated business income.
Feb. 17, 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to U.S. Senate urging sponsorship/support of the Federal Research Investment Act (S.296).
Feb. 16, 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to Gov. Thomas R. Carper of Delaware endorsing appointment of George Campbell (NACME) to the Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science, Engineering and Technology.
Feb. 5, 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to President Clinton supporting appointment of Maria C. Lehman to the Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science, Engineering and Technology.
Feb. 4 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to the U.S. Senate and House endorsing the Employee Educational Assistance Act (S.311/H.R. 323).
Jan. 30, 1999 Letter by IEEE-USA President Paul Kostek to President Clinton expressing concern with reports that pension portability improvements would  not be given emphasis in the  President's FY 2000 budget proposal.
Jan. 14, 1999 Coalition letter by AAES to Senators Daniel P. Moynihan and William Roth endorsing the Employee Educational Assistance Act (S. 311).

IEEE-USA policy documents can be obtained by written request to the IEEE-USA, 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, by phone request to 202-785-0017, by fax request to 202-785-0835, or by e-mail request to c.brantley@ieee.org.

Copies of coalition letters/testimonies by the American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES), of which the IEEE is a member, can be obtained on-line or by written request to AAES, 1111 19th Street, N.W., Suite 608, Washington, DC 20036, or by phone request to 202-296-2237.


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Last Update: Nov. 10, 1999
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