• 1972

Company Description

Computer & Communications Industry Associations is an international non-profit membership organization dedicated to tech innovation.

Computer & Communications Industry Associations (CCIA) is an international non-profit membership organization dedicated to innovation in the computer, internet, information technology, and telecommunications industries. Formed over four decades ago, CCIA promotes open markets, open systems, open networks, and open competition. It also serves as the eyes, ears, and voice in Washington, Brussels, and Geneva for their members. The organization’s goal is to proactively protect and promote their legitimate interests and to advance the broad common interests of their industries. CCIA’s structure and wide range of expertise allow the association to be highly responsive to their members’ needs, assessing and shaping legislative and regulatory activity in collaboration with executives from member companies. It strives for a detailed understanding of the business operations for their members, which is vital in translating their technology, business, and policy needs into action. Computer & Communications Industry Associations was founded in 1942 and is based in Washington, United States.