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Bartlett D. Cleland

Research Fellow

Bartlett D. Cleland is a research fellow with the Institute for Policy Innovation.

Cleland represented IPI as a member of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force and contributed to its final report, released in January 2009. The Task Force was created in February 2008 at the request of 49 state attorneys general to identify effective tools and technologies to keep kids safe online. 

He currently serves as private sector co-chair of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s Telecommunications & Information Technology Task Force. Cleland also serves on the Internet Education Foundation Board of Directors, which involves working closely with the Internet Caucus and such projects as GetNetWise, a project to assist parents in understanding the Internet and how to protect children on-line. 

Cleland began his professional career in the human resources field with Lee Hecht Harrison as a consultant for executive outplacement.  He went to Washington, D.C. in 1995 to work for Senator John Ashcroft, serving as the Senator’s technology counsel from 1996 - 1998.  At the same time, he held various management positions, ultimately serving two years as operations director.  From 1998 to 2000, he worked for Americans for Tax Reform as technology and policy counsel, and advised Commissioner Grover G. Norquist on the Advisory Committee on Electronic Commerce.  From 2000 to 2005, he served as the Associate General Counsel and VP, Software, at the Information Technology Association of America.

Bartlett graduated from Millikin University with a B.S. in philosophy and business administration.  He received his Masters of Business Administration, as well as his law degree with a specialization in international and comparative law, from St. Louis University.  He is admitted to the Missouri bar.

May 31, 2013

It's an App, App, App, App World

Regulators still have a role to play today, but it is not the role of the last 50 years.

May 17, 2013

Should Conservatives Vote to Give Tax Collectors MORE Power?

The Marketplace Fairness Act grants huge new taxing powers to state government, so why would any conservative support it?

May 6, 2013

Roy Blunt's Lead In Throwing Out The U.S. Constitution?

The so-called Market Place Fairness Act is being rammed through the U.S. Senate, intentionally bypassing the regular order, proceeding to a full Senate debate without any committee hearing or mark-up, so that a variety of important constitutional questions and concerns can be ignored.

April 29, 2013

How to Take a Step Forward in Health Tech? Focus

If the FCC is going to be involved in mhealth, and broader health tech, expansion, then the agency must get out of its own way.

April 19, 2013

International Efforts to Take Over the Internet, with Support from the U.S.

The threat of foreign governments taking over the Internet is real, and the U.S. government is helping those efforts.

April 12, 2013

Keep Austin Wired!

Investment in tomorrow’s broadband infrastructure does not require federal stimulus, but rather requires elected officials and regulators to ensure the appropriate conditions for investment. 

April 8, 2013

Wyoming U.S. Sen. Enzi: Online sales tax isn't new tax

IPI expert referenced: Bartlett D. Cleland

IPI's Bartlett Cleland says the Marketplace Fairness Act would compel businesses to comply with every single tax code in the nation if they want to sell their goods everywhere. And noncompliance could mean a costly audit from the states where sellers are sending their products.

April 5, 2013

The Financial Facts of Broadband

An understanding of basic finance and math seem to be beyond the grasp of some broadband industry critics.

March 28, 2013

Government Wrecking the Health IT Market

Congress and the White House pursued getting more people health insurance when they should have been removing barriers to better health.

March 20, 2013

Don't Fall for Fool's Gold

The lodestone should be indicating danger—expansive taxation authority because of radically expansive government undermining our Union.

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