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The Greater Washington D.C. Chapter of the Internet Society ([https://www.isoc-dc.org/ ISOC-DC]) is a membership organization that seeks to further the mission of the Internet Society (ISOC) in the Greater Washington DC area by serving as a hub for education and multistakeholder community engagement around the important issues confronting the future of the Internet by providing a continuing and sustainable forum for discourse about these key issues.<ref>[https://www.isoc-dc.org/ ISOC-DC Homepage]</ref>
 
The Greater Washington D.C. Chapter of the Internet Society ([https://www.isoc-dc.org/ ISOC-DC]) is a membership organization that seeks to further the mission of the Internet Society (ISOC) in the Greater Washington DC area by serving as a hub for education and multistakeholder community engagement around the important issues confronting the future of the Internet by providing a continuing and sustainable forum for discourse about these key issues.<ref>[https://www.isoc-dc.org/ ISOC-DC Homepage]</ref>
 
Since ISOC-DC’S reformation in 2010, it has earned a global reputation for excellence in programming. ISOC-DC's Internet Policy Forum initiative rffers key programming and continuing engagement online.
 
 
- See more about ISOC-DC's programming at https://internetpolicyforum.com/
 
  
 
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Revision as of 03:21, 8 April 2018

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General Information
Stakeholder Group: Civil Society
Type: ISOC Chapter
Issue Areas: Internet Education, Internet Policy
Country: USA
Region: North America
Website:

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The Greater Washington D.C. Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC-DC) is a membership organization that seeks to further the mission of the Internet Society (ISOC) in the Greater Washington DC area by serving as a hub for education and multistakeholder community engagement around the important issues confronting the future of the Internet by providing a continuing and sustainable forum for discourse about these key issues.[1]

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