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DOC - 21412 - Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy - Statutory (Congress Created)
Hide Section - GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Committee NameIndustry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital EconomyAgency NameDepartment of Commerce
Fiscal Year2025Committee Number21412
Original Establishment Date3/27/1975Committee StatusChartered
Actual Termination Date Committee URLhttp://www.trade.gov/itac
Actual Merged Date Presidential Appointments*No
New Committee This FYNoMax Number of Members*50
Terminated This FYNoDesignated Fed Officer Position Title*Designated Federal Officer
Merged This FY Designated Federal Officer PrefixMs.
Current Charter Date2/24/2022Designated Federal Officer First Name*Rebecca
Date Of Renewal Charter2/24/2026Designated Federal Officer Middle Name
Projected Termination Date Designated Federal Officer Last Name*Korff
Exempt From Renewal*NoDesignated Federal Officer Suffix
Specific Termination AuthorityDesignated Federal Officer Phone*202-713-7282
Establishment Authority*Statutory (Congress Created)Designated Federal Officer Fax*(202) 482-5522
Specific Establishment Authority*P.L. 93-618Designated Federal Officer Email*rebecca.korff@trade.gov
Effective Date Of Authority*3/27/1975
Exempt From EO 13875 Discretionary CmteNot Applicable
Committee Type*Continuing
Presidential*No
Committee Function*National Policy Issue Advisory Board
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RECOMMENDATION/JUSTIFICATIONS

Agency Recommendation*Continue
Legislation to Terminate RequiredNot Applicable
Legislation StatusNot Applicable
How does cmte accomplish its purpose?*The Committee performs such functions and duties and prepares such reports, as may be required by Section 135 of the Trade Act, with respect to the industry trade advisory committees. The Committee advises the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) and the United States Trade Representative (USTR) on trade matters referred to in section 135(a)(1) of the Act, and is consulted regarding the matters referred to in section 135(a)(2) of the Act. The Committee provides detailed policy and technical advice, information, and recommendations to the Secretary and USTR regarding trade barriers, negotiation of trade agreements under section 2103 of the Bipartisan Trade Promotions Authority Act of 2002, and implementation of existing trade agreements affecting its sector.
How is membership balanced?*The Secretary and the USTR make every effort to maintain balanced industry representation on the Committee. In order to achieve balanced representation, consideration is given to balance among sectors, product lines, small, medium, and large firms, and geographic areas. The Secretary and the USTR may seek additional nominations as necessary to ensure balanced representation and/or to meet a need for special representation. Members are selected on a clear, standardized basis, in accordance with applicable Department of Commerce guidance, the principal criterion for selection being the ability to carry out the objectives of this Committee as set forth in Section 3 of the ITAC's Charter. Secondary selection criteria are ensuring that the Committee is balanced in terms of points of view, geography, and company size.
How frequent & relevant are cmte mtgs?*This Committee meets approximately 4-5 times a year, depending on the work of the Committee.
Why advice can't be obtained elsewhere?*This Committee is essential to carry out the Secretary's and USTR's responsibilities under section 135(c)(2) of the 1974 Trade Act, as delegated by E.O. 11846 of March 27, 1975. There is no other Committee that can perform the duties of this Committee.
Why close or partially close meetings?The Industry Trade Advisory Committees were established by the Trade Act of 1974 and in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). Subsection 135(f) of the Trade Act provides that the ITACs shall be exempt from the provisions of the FACA relating to open meetings, public notice, public participation, and public availabilitiy of documents when it is determined that the proceedings would, if disclosed, seriously compromise the Government's negotiating objectives or bargaining positions regarding trade policy matters. ITAC meetings routinely involve these kinds of discussions. The Department of Commerce and the Office of the USTR evaluates each meeting agenda and issues a Notice of Determination when it is necessary to close meetings.
Recommendation RemarksSubcommittees, or their equivalents, are authorized to be formed under the terms of the Committees' charters, which were issued pursuant to Subsection 135 (f) of the Trade Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-618) as amended, and the FACA (Public Law 92-463). Because subcommittees, or their equivalents, do not report out independently but through the parent Committee, the costs are included under the parent Committee.

ITAC members are appointed at the start of a new charter term and on a rolling basis throughout the four-year charter term. Resignations occur when a members change representation, leaves employment, due to ill-health, or no longer wants to serve as an advisor and departs prior to membership expiration date. All members who resign in the FY are kept on the ACR with effective resignation date. Appointment start/end dates may not match the listed appointment term as members are appointed on a rolling basis to fill vacancies throughout the ITAC's four-year charter term. Minutes of closed ITAC meetings are not available to the public.
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PERFORMANCE MEASURES

Outcome Improvement To Health Or Safety*NoAction Reorganize Priorities*No
Outcome Trust In GovernmentYesAction Reallocate ResourcesNo
Outcome Major Policy ChangesYesAction Issued New RegulationsNo
Outcome Advance In Scientific ResearchNoAction Proposed LegislationNo
Outcome Effective Grant MakingNoAction Approved Grants Or Other PaymentsNo
Outcome Improved Service DeliveryNoAction OtherYes
Outcome Increased Customer SatisfactionNoAction CommentN/A
Outcome Implement Laws/Reg RequirementsNoGrants Review*No
Outcome OtherYesNumber Of Grants Reviewed0
Outcome CommentNANumber Of Grants Recommended0
Cost Savings*NoneDollar Value Of Grants Recommended$0.00
Cost Savings CommentNAGrants Review CommentNA
Number Of Recommendations*23Access Contact Designated Fed. Officer*Yes
Number Of Recommendations CommentOn average 1-3 recommendations are made annually. In FY2025, one formal letter of recommendation was submitted. The total number of recommendations is cumulative for the life of committee to date.Access Agency WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented*0.00%Access Committee WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented CommentNo measurable calculation. Committee members give advice to U.S. trade negotiators and typically do not receive feedback from negotiators regarding how their advice has been applied or utilized within the various bi-lateral and multi-lateral trade negotiations.Access GSA FACA WebsiteYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented*0.00%Access PublicationsNo
% of Recs Partially Implemented CommentNo measurable calculation.  Committee members give advice to U.S. trade negotiators and typically do not receive feedback from negotiators regarding how their advice has been applied or utilized within the various bi-lateral and multi-lateral trade negotiations.Access OtherNo
Agency Feedback*YesAccess CommentNone.
Agency Feedback Comment*Feedback is rendered orally during meetings and written advice is sent to the Secretary of Commerce and the USTR, or their designees. Written advice is reviewed by the Secretary's policy staff and tasked to the appropriate ITA unit for draft response. Commerce's internal procedures require that all responses for Secretarial signature (or joint signature w/USTR) go through a formal concurrence process which ensures that the appropriate level officials are seeing the advice and opportunity to comment. The Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade reviews and clears prior to the Secretary's review and signature to ensure the ITAC advice is weighed and considered.Narrative Description*The Committee performs such functions and duties and prepares such reports as may be required by section 135 of the Trade Act with respect to the industry trade advisory committees. The Committee advises the Secretary and the USTR concerning the trade matters referred to in section 135(a)(1) of the Trade Act and is consulted regarding the matters referred to in section 135(a)(2) of the Trade Act. The Committee functions solely as an advisory committee in accordance with the provisions of the FACA, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 1001 et seq., with the exceptions set forth in the Trade Act. In particular, the Committee provides detailed policy and technical advice, information, and recommendations to the Secretary and the USTR regarding trade barriers, negotiation of trade agreements, and implementation of existing trade agreements affecting its sectors; and performs such other advisory functions relevant to U.S. trade policy as may be requested by the Secretary and the USTR or their designees.
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COSTS

1. Payments to Non-Federal Members*$0.001. Est Paymnts to Non-Fed Membrs Nxt FY*$0.00
2. Payments to Federal Members*$0.002. Est. Payments to Fed Members Next FY*$0.00
3. Payments to Federal Staff*$47,406.023. Estimated Payments to Federal Staff*$47,406.02
4. Payments to Consultants*$0.004. Est. Payments to Consultants Next FY*$0.00
5. Travel Reimb. For Non-Federal Membrs*$0.005. Est Travel Reimb Non-Fed Membr nxtFY*$0.00
6. Travel Reimb. For Federal Members*$0.006. Est Travel Reimb For Fed Members*$0.00
7. Travel Reimb. For Federal Staff*$0.007. Est. Travel Reimb to Fed Staf Nxt FY*$0.00
8. Travel Reimb. For Consultants*$0.008. Est Travel Reimb to Consltnts Nxt FY*$0.00
10. Other Costs$0.0010. Est. Other Costs Next FY*$0.00
11. Total Costs$47,406.0211. Est. Total Next FY*$47,406.02
Date Cost Last Modified9/12/2025 5:48 PMEst. Fed Staff Support Next FY*0.30
Federal Staff Support (FTE)*0.30Est Cost RemarksThis is for 2 DFOs supporting the committee across the entire fiscal year and the ITAC Program Director and ITAC Program Specialist.

The Committee is projected to have 2 DFOs year-round supporting the committee at 10% of their FTE, contributing .1 of their FTE across the year.

Additionally, the salaries and FTE of the ITAC Program Director and the ITAC Program Specialist are divided across the 15 ITACs and the Committee of Chairs. 1/16=.0625 FTE count for the ITAC Program Director and Specialist each outside of the DFOs.

The total estimated FTE count between the DFOs and ITAC Program Staff for this committee comes to .325, which is then rounded to .3 (.0625+-0625+.1+.1+=.325).

The "Estimated Payments to Federal Staff" is calculated using the percentage of the salaries of the DFOs and ITAC Program staff in alignment with the corresponding FTE percentages.
Cost RemarksThis is for 2 DFOs supporting the committee across the entire fiscal year and the ITAC Program Director and ITAC Program Specialist.

The Committee has 2 DFOs year-round supporting the committee at 10% of their FTE, contributing .1 of their FTE across the year.

Additionally, the salaries and FTE of the ITAC Program Director and the ITAC Program Specialist are divided across the 15 ITACs and the Committee of Chairs. 1/16=.0625 FTE count for the ITAC Program Director and Specialist each outside of the DFOs.

The total estimated FTE count between the DFOs and ITAC Program Staff for this committee comes to .325, which is then rounded to .3 (.0625+-0625+.1+.1+=.325).

The "Payments to Federal Staff" is calculated using the percentage of the salaries of the DFOs and ITAC Program staff in alignment with the corresponding FTE percentages.
  
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Interest Areas

Category
Area
Applied Science
Engineering
Communications
Broadcasting and Communications
Computer Technology
Technology
Applications
Computers
Information Technology
Internet
Semiconductors
Systems Engineering
Cybersecurity
Data
Data Integrity
Privacy
Finance
Investment
International
International Economic Policy
International Law
International Organizations
Legislation
Legislation
Regulations
Regulatory Negotiation
Rulemaking
Science and Technology
Innovation
Science and Technology
Tax
E-payments
Compliance
Trade
Competitiveness
Exports and Imports
International Commerce and Investment
Trade and Trade Policy
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MEMBERS,MEETINGS AND ADVISORY REPORTS

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CHARTERS AND RELATED DOCS

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DATA FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

Committee

Data from Previous Years

 
ActionCommittee System IDCommittee NameFiscal Year
 COM-046049Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2024
 COM-044065Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2023
 COM-042500Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2022
 COM-040144Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2021
 COM-037923Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2020
 COM-035844Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2019
 COM-034272Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Digital Economy2018
 COM-001364Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2017
 COM-002978Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2016
 COM-003429Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2015
 COM-005098Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2014
 COM-005546Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2013
 COM-007252Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2012
 COM-007641Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2011
 COM-009333Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2010
 COM-009756Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2009
 COM-011284Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2008
 COM-011637Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2007
 COM-013120Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2006
 COM-013489Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2005
 COM-015043Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce2004