Trump Announces Tech Policy Team Picks for Potential Second Term

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Trump Announces Tech Policy Team Picks for Potential Second Term
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Donald Trump revealed his selections for a technology policy team that will report to David Sacks, his designated 'AI and crypto czar.' The team includes Michael Kratsios, former White House CTO, for the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), Dr. Lynne Parker for the Executive Director of the Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Technology, Bo Hines for the Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets, and Sriram Krishnan for AI policy advising within OSTP.

In a pair of Truth Social posts on Sunday, Donald Trump announced a set of picks for his administration’s tech policy team that will report to David Sacks, Trump’s “AI and crypto czar.” The picks include Michael Kratsios, who will lead the Office of Science and Technology Policy if confirmed by the Senate. Kratsios, who served in Trump’s first term as the White House chief technology officer, also briefly held an acting undersecretary role at the Department of Defense near the end of the term.

Lynne Parker, as Executive Director of the Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Technology. Directing the Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets will be former college football player and unsuccessful Republican congressional candidate Bo Hines. Advising Trump on AI policy as part of the OSTP will be Sriram Krishnan, who has extensive Silicon Valley experience, with roles at Andreessen Horowitz, X, Meta, and Snap.

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