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Tony Stanco

Director of the National Council of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer

Tony Stanco, Esq. is director of the National Council of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer at The George Washington University. He is a practitioner-professor at George Washington University, teaching courses on Government IT Policy, Open Source, and Entrepreneurialism ("From Lab to IPO: The Hi-Tech Start-Up"). Prior to joining The George Washington University, he was a senior attorney at the Securities and Exchange Commission in the group that regulates the Internet and software industry, where he worked on hundreds of Internet and software IPOs, and Reg D private placements. He has an LL.M. in Securities Regulation from Georgetown University Law Center and is licensed as a lawyer in New York. Tony also is the founding director of the Washington-based Center of Open Source & Government, where he works on software policy, Open Source, cyber-security and eGovernment with universities and governments around the world. Tony has given presentations at the U.S. Congress, various U.S. defense and civilian agencies, World Bank, European Commission, United Nations, Inter-American Development Bank, Organization of American States, World Summit on Information Society, MITRE, LinuxWorld, Advanced Computer and Internet Law Institute, and International Computer Law Association. He has worked with various senior government officials from the US, UK, Germany, Canada, Mexico, India, Denmark, and Jordan, among others.

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Biography last updated June 2006