Opens new office of Government Relations in D.C. to address problems like identity theft, spyware, ICANN and technology topics.
GoDaddy.com, an ICANN accredited registrar, today announced the opening of its new office of Government Relations in Washington.
Martha Johnston, an Oregon native and D.C. veteran, is now
GoDaddy.com's Director of Government Relations, with offices at 400
North Capitol Street. Previously, she worked as Director of Legislative
Affairs for the Federal Communications Commission. Johnston has worked
with President George H. W. Bush's Administration as Director of
Congressional and Legislative Affairs at the USIA and subsequently the
Department of State from 1989.
"As the world's largest domain name provider, responsible for more than
11 million domain names, Go Daddy feels an obligation to protect our
customers and represent their interests," said Bob Parsons, GoDaddy.com
Founder and President. "It's an obligation we share with lawmakers and
federal officials, so it is important that we be in Washington, as a
base of Internet knowledge for Capitol Hill, the Executive Branch and
Federal Regulators."