National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council

Overview
The National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council (NECCC) was formed in 1998 in an effort to build on the success of the Conference on Electronic Commerce held in 1997. The group’s initial goal was to facilitate cooperation between states and the private sector as the industry moved toward electronic commerce.

Today, NECCC serves as an alliance of government organizations dedicated to promoting electronic government through the exploration of emerging issues and best practices. Alliance partners are the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers; the National Association of Secretaries of State NASS; and the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing.

NECCC also works in partnership with these affiliate organizations: the Information Technology Association of America; National Automated Clearing House Association; National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators; and National Association of State Treasurers.