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Committee Material Published 8 Jul 2022 ↗ View on Parliament

The growing influence of private companies in global technology governance, and on the norms and rules that shape our societies, has profound implications for the future role and identity of the nation-state. The Government has yet to demonstrate that it has seriously considered its role and influence within this new environment and how it might manage the consequences of these shifts in influence and identity. In the forthcoming International Technology Strategy, we recommend that the FCDO c...

The growing influence of private companies in global technology governance, and on the norms and rules that shape our societies, has profound implications for the future role and identity of the nation-state. The Government has yet to demonstrate that it has seriously considered its role and influence within this new environment and how it might manage the consequences of these shifts in influence and identity. In the forthcoming International Technology Strategy, we recommend that the FCDO clearly articulates what it understands its future role in global tech governance to be and how it intends to engage with private companies and relevant m Type: recommendation | Number: 1 | Paragraph: 11 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 1.1 We accept the Committee’s assessment of the growing influence of non-government entities in the technology landscape, and the potential implications of the UK government not establishing itself within this evolving environment, as lea