GOP tech agenda includes health IT, acquisitions

Electronic health records and competitive acquisitions have formally appeared on the list of information technology priorities for House Republicans.

Electronic health records and competitive acquisitions have formally appeared on the information technology agenda for House Republicans.

The House Republican High-Tech Working Group today outlined its priorities for the 109th Congress. Among the new items to the list:

  • Working with the Bush administration to promote e-health records.
  • Pushing for commercialization of the federal marketplace as a way to have open competition for technology companies.
  • Extending tax credits for research and development and continue federal spending in that area.

Other additions to the group’s agenda include: patent reform; an emphasis on an update to the Telecommunications Act of 1996; looking at ways to reduce spyware and phishing scams on the Internet.

Three items on the the list -- protecting employee stock ownership, encouranging broadband growth and fighting digital piracy -- were also on the GOP's technology agenda for the 108th Congress.

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