Information Technology Association of America

GEIA is slated to share in the distribution over $50 million in assets resulting in the breakup of EIA.

[9] In 2009 the ITAA merged with the AeA (formerly the American Electronics Association)[10][11] to form TechAmerica.

[13] Some have asserted that Real ID will turn state driver's licenses into a national identity card and impose numerous new burdens on taxpayers, citizens, immigrants, and state governments – while doing nothing to protect against terrorism.

Its last regular newsletter, the ITAA E-LETTER,[17] covered issues of the networked economy, including information and telecommunications public policy, and the businesses of electronic commerce, Internet service and enhanced telecommunications service providers.

[18] Other ADAPSO and ITAA publications included ADAPSO Agenda (later ITAA Agenda), Computer Services: Official Journal of the Association of Data Processing Service Organizations, and Data.