Using Technology and Innovation to Address Our Nation's Critical Challenges
Obama preparing comprehensive technology policy
Last updated: November 13, 2008 - 8:32am
Barack Obama's Internet-fueled campaign has transformed the way Americans choose a president. Now, the president-elect's administration plans to change the way Americans - and government - use technology. If Obama gets his way, all Americans would have broadband Internet access, whether they live in big cities or remote villages. Online life would be safer, with better defenses against cybercriminals. And there would be greater access to government, with online services to let anyone question members of the president's cabinet or track every dime of the US budget. "I think it's not going to happen in the first 100 days, but I think a lot of this can happen in the first term," said Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press. But Obama is bound to face resistance from rural phone companies.


