The White House has announced that President Obama is scheduled to meet with a number of top-level tech executives in the industry tomorrow, including Apple's Tim Cook. Topics of discussion will be the recent controversy surrounding the NSA's phone surveillance, HealthCare.Gov, and ways the government can work with tech companies to grow the economy.
"Tomorrow, President Obama will meet with executives from leading tech companies to discuss progress made in addressing performance and capacity issues with HealthCare.Gov and how government can better deliver IT to maximize innovation, efficiency and customer service," a White House official said. "The meeting will also address national security and the economic impacts of unauthorized intelligence disclosures. Finally, the President will discuss ways his Administration can partner with the tech sector to further grow the economy, create jobs and address issues around income inequality and social mobility."
Other names on the list include Google's Eric Schmidt, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, dropbox for mac CEO Drew Houston, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, and AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson.
Apple participated in an open letter with eight other tech companies last week that says "it is time for the world's governments to address the practices and laws regulating government surveillance of individuals and access to their information." Last month Apple released a public report that details the government requests for customer data it has received.
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