ICT SCRM Task Force Members
The ICT SCRM Task Force is composed of a diverse range of representatives from large and small private sector organizations within the Information Technology (IT) and Communications sectors, ICT associations, and federal agencies. Members include subject matter experts, ICT sector owners and operators, and other key stakeholders who provide recommendations and guidance to help shape trusted supply chain practices.
Companies and organizations participating in the Task Force include:
Government | IT Sector | Communications Sector | Other |
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American Petroleum Institute | Accenture | ACT | The App Association | CREST International |
CIA | Amazon | AT&T | National Cyber Security Centre (U.K.) |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | Analog Devices | Blue Valley Telecommunications | RAND |
Federal Communications Commission | Belkin International | Charter Communications | Safecode |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | BlueVoyant | Comcast | SoftIron, Inc. |
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | BSA | Xcel Energy | |
General Services Administration | Business Cyber Guardian | CompTIA | — |
Idaho National Lab | CDW-G | Cox | — |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | CISCO | CTIA | — |
National Association of State Chief Information Officers | Consumer Technology Association (CTA) | Ericsson | — |
National Association of State Procurement Officials | CyberRx | E.W. Scripps Company | — |
National Institute of Standards and Technology | Cyxtera | Hubbard Broadcasting | — |
National Security Agency | Dell | iconectiv | — |
National Telecommunications and Information Administration | FireEye | Lumen | — |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Fortress Information Security | National Association of Broadcasters | — |
Office of Intelligence and Analysis | General Dynamics Information Technology | National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) | — |
Office of Management and Budget | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | NTT | — |
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency | Hodgkins Consulting | Premier Communications | — |
Small Business Administration | HP | Pioneer | — |
State of Alabama Chief Information Security Officer/Cyber Security Working Group | Hunter Strategy | Quincy Media | — |
State of Pennsylvania Chief Information Security Officer/Cyber Security Working Group | IBM | Sprint | — |
U.S. Department of Commerce | Information Technology Information Sharing and Analysis Center | TIA | — |
U.S. Department of Defense | Information Technology Industry Council | T-Mobile | — |
U.S. Department of Energy | Intel | USTelecom | — |
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | Interos | Verizon Wireless | — |
U.S. Department of Homeland Security | Juniper | — | — |
U.S. Department of Justice | Linode | — | — |
U.S. Department of State | Microsoft | — | — |
U.S. Department of the Treasury | MITRE | — | — |
U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence | MongoDB | — | — |
U.S. Social Security Administration | NetApp | — | — |
— | Palo Alto Networks | — | — |
— | Rehancement Group | — | — |
— | River Winds Computing | — | — |
— | Samsung | — | — |
— | SecurityScorecard | — | — |
— | Sightline Security | — | — |
— | Software Engineering Institute - Carnegie Mellon University | — | — |
— | Synopsys | — | — |
— | Tenable | — | — |
— | The Open Group | — | — |
— | Threat Sketch | — | — |
— | Venable, LLC | — | — |
— | VMware | — | — |