Apr
30
Automakers today, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center, hosted “IP: the Engine of Innovation,” a conference spotlighting the next-generation automotive technologies and the role of intellectual property (IP) standards play in encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship. Getting new, proven, technologies into the marketplace are supported by effective IP policies that […]
Apr
25
Advancing the Cybersecurity of the Connected Vehicle Washington, DC – April 25, 2019 – The Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC) welcomes two new members BlackBerry and Verizon and, two new strategic partners Pen Test Partners and Regulus. The inclusion of these four companies increases the strength of the Auto-ISAC’s position as the voice […]
Apr
18
The Auto Alliance looks forward to reviewing the U.S. International Trade Commission report on the economic impact of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). From the day the Trump Administration announced their intent to modernize our existing trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, the Auto Alliance reiterated the absolute necessity of preserving the integrated North American automotive […]
Apr
10
“We commend Senators Stabenow and Alexander and Congressman Kildee for their leadership on this critical issue,” said Dave Schwietert, Interim President & CEO, Auto Alliance. “This bipartisan bill will help drive deployment and consumer acceptance of these energy-efficient, alternative powertrains. Automakers are investing substantially in electric vehicles, with 58 models on sale and more coming, […]
Apr
10
“We commend Senators Gary Peters, Debbie Stabenow, and Lamar Alexander – as well as Representatives Debbie Dingell and Haley Stevens for reintroducing the Vehicle Innovation Act,” said Dave Schwietert, Interim President & CEO, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. “This bipartisan legislation will support the critical research and development of transformative clean vehicle technologies to enhance vehicle […]
Apr
4
Dear Mr. Kudlow and Mr. Mulvaney: The undersigned associations representing the agricultural sector, the auto industry, chemical manufacturers, the freight rail industry, and the trucking industry write to express serious concerns with any new burdens that would slowdown or delay the movement of commercial goods across the U.S.-Mexico border. We strongly agree that a secure […]