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ITTA
has an intimate understanding of Washington, D.C., which allows it to
utilize a wide variety of resources to provide clients with timely
insights into the policymaking process. ITTA’s analyses are
tailor-made to the needs and interests of its clients. ITTA can provide
detailed reports, containing both theoretical explanations and practical
case studies, on how Washington works and how decisions will impact on a
client. While ITTA’s range of associates is broad, allowing access to
the decision making process, ITTA is not dependent on any one political
party, faction or group. Our contacts include career civil servants and
Senior Executive Service government officials in a broad range of
government agencies.
POLICY
ANALYSIS
ITTA’s
analyses for clients can provide:
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In-depth
understanding of the U.S. government policymaking process;
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Vital
information obtained from contacts throughout U.S. government
agencies, Capitol Hill, major think tanks and several large,
influential law firms. Key contacts developed through years of
service include key personnel with Democratic and Republican
affiliations as well as career civil servants. ITTA personnel have
worked previously as government officials and have detailed
knowledge of how Washington works.
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Guidance
on Administration positions and minority objections, including
evaluations of leadership trends. ITTA understands the dynamics of
interaction among competing groups I the development of policies and
legislation and has the judgement to know when a policy is likely to
be adopted or discarded.
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Evaluation
of the full range of government policies that might impact U.S.-
Japan relations.
REPRESENTATION
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Access
to key government officials and agencies. ITTA has successfully
coordinated industry and government positions on a number of issues.
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Unique
understanding of the interaction at the senior, intermediate and
working levels among U.S. and Japanese defense/national security,
foreign policy and economic agencies. ITTA has the capability to
identify and access key players and facilitate a flow of appropriate
information through informal channels.
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