![]() Matthew-Daniel (Acting PCSF Director and Assistant Chief, New York Office, Antitrust Division). The session will be moderated by Eyitayo St. Attorney, Central District of California), David Scott (Supervisory Special Agent, Section Chief, Public Corruption and Civil Rights, Federal Bureau of Investigation), and Kevin James (Chief of Legislative Affairs, Los Angeles Mayor’s Office former President of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works & former Assistant United States Attorney). Speakers include Makan Delrahim (Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division), Nick Hanna (U.S. The session will also note the PCSF’s statistics and results to date. The session will provide an overview of the PCSF’s structure and investigative model, as well as key priorities, such as data analytics and pandemic response. ![]() ![]() Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division for a showcase of the Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF). September 16, 10:30 am (immediately following the ICN 2020 programming) Questions that will be addressed include: What specific advocacy tools, tactics, competencies or technology can be used to improve the effectiveness of competition advocacy in digital markets, and to address issues and bridge the knowledge gap arising from digital markets? How should a competition agency leverage non-competition issues (e.g., consumer rights, privacy, media plurality, access to digital services, etc.) to strengthen competition advocacy in digital markets? What are the new relationships an agency needs to develop on the advocacy front for digital markets, and how can an agency work with these new and existing partners (e.g., public bodies/ academics/ external resources/joint cross-border advocacy efforts with other competition agencies) for effective advocacy in digital markets? And, what are the specific issues that arise from AI/Algorithms that require an advocacy response, for example outreach, proposing new regulations, how can we respond and what are the experiences? IODA is an international network of organization development professionals, consultants, practitioners, academics, students and social scientists from over 50 countries who are initiating and supporting organizational and societal change processes. This plenary will explore how agencies can meet these competition advocacy challenges using a mix of strategies and tactics. Panelists will present concrete examples and discuss approaches to address specific competition advocacy challenges arising from digital markets, such as data privacy, consumer empowerment, and technical industry knowledge. ![]() The digital age represents new challenges not only for enforcement, but also for advocacy. ![]()
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