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== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==
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Prior to joining IBM in July, 1998, Nelson was Director for Technology Policy at the Federal Communications Commission. There he helped craft policies to foster electronic commerce, spur development and deployment of new technologies, privatize management of the Internet domain name system, and improve the reliability and security of the nation's telecommunications networks.  
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Prior to joining IBM in July, 1998, Nelson was Director for Technology Policy at the [[FCC|Federal Communications Commission]]. There he helped craft policies to foster electronic commerce, spur development and deployment of new technologies, privatize management of the Internet domain name system, and improve the reliability and security of the nation's telecommunications networks.  
    
Before joining the FCC in January, 1997, Nelson was Special Assistant for Information Technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy where he worked with Vice President Gore and the President's Science Advisor on issues relating to the Global Information Infrastructure, including telecommunications policy, information technology, encryption, electronic commerce, and information policy.  
 
Before joining the FCC in January, 1997, Nelson was Special Assistant for Information Technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy where he worked with Vice President Gore and the President's Science Advisor on issues relating to the Global Information Infrastructure, including telecommunications policy, information technology, encryption, electronic commerce, and information policy.  

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