Daniel Bennett
Location:
Washington, DC
Currently working on projects to improve citizen to Congress communication. Previously Chief Technology Officer for Advocacy Inc. At Advocacy Inc. developed the PhoneBank in a Box which was the cover story for summer 2006 Campaign and Elections magazine. Daniel Bennett founded DotGov Communications, the first private webhoster for Members of Congress. He previously was president of the House Systems Administrators Association, co-chair of the Legislative Documents Technical Committee of OASIS/LegalXML and winner of the Federal Computer Week's Fed 100 Winner in 2000. Daniel drafted the Government Paperwork Elimination Act of 1998, the first federal legislation giving legal status to electronically signed documents. Bennett also co-drafted the E-Sign Act. Daniel was Technology Liaison for Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, representative from California's Silicon Valley. He has consulted for the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate, Library of Congress, Congressional Management Foundation, media organizations, nonprofits, and corporations. He is a writer on technology and politics, including co-writer of "The Net Effect: How Cyberadvocacy is Changing the Political Landscape" and was a columnist for The Cloakroom, a web site for the National Journal. Daniel Bennett received a BA degree from Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.
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