Intel Corporation
Semiconductor Company and Inventor of Microprocessors
Based in DC
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With $1.4M in lobbying spend across 27 quarterly filings, Intel Corporation is a significant lobbying presence. They deploy 12 individual lobbyists
$1.4M
Total Lobbying Spend
27
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
12
Individual Lobbyists
Spending by Year
| Year | Lobbying Spend |
|---|---|
| 2018 | $240K |
| 2019 | $210K |
| 2020 | $200K |
| 2021 | $200K |
| 2022 | $200K |
| 2023 | $200K |
| 2024 | $150K |
Lobbying Firms
KOUNTOUPES DENHAM CARR & REID, LLC
What They Lobby For
- Issues related to trade, customs and trade facilitation as they relate to the semi-conductor industry. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Import and export control systems.
- Innovation and competitive issues as they affect the semi-conductor industry, spectrum policy and cybersecurity. Issues relating to prioritizing fundamental science, basic research and development and exascale computing.
- Issues related to intellectual property protection and patent reform. Issues related to Standard Essential Patents.
- The development of smart, integrated systems and devices including the Internet of Things, Smart America and Artificial Intelligence. H. R. 1576, the Innovation Corps Act of 2017. Issues related to 5G. Issues related to autonomous vehicles. S.1885, AV START Act and H. R. 3388 SELF DRIVE Act. S.19, MOBILE NOW Act and H. R. 4986, RAY BAUM's Act of 2018. CPU security-related issues. Issues related to federal technology acquisition and use.
- Issues related to the implementation and adoption of health information technology, genomics and precision medicine including remote patient monitoring. H. R. 5062, Advancing Access to Precision Medicine Act, S.1016, CONNECT for Health Act, and provisions included in H. R. 1625 related to health IT.
- Issues related to Federal Aviation Administration small unmanned aerial systems/UAS registration rules and UAS petitions.
- Issues relating to prioritizing fundamental science, basic research and development, quantum computing and exascale computing.
- Issues related to telemedicine and remote patient monitoring. Issues related to the implementation and adoption of health information technology, genomics and precision medicine.
- Issues related to trade, customs and trade facilitation as they relate to the semi-conductor industry, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), and import and export control systems.
- The development of smart, integrated systems and devices including the Internet of Things, Smart America and Artificial Intelligence. H. R. 1576, the Innovation Corps Act of 2017. Issues related to 5G. Issues related to autonomous vehicles. S.1885, AV START Act and H. R. 3388 SELF DRIVE Act. S.19, MOBILE NOW Act. CPU security-related issues. Issues related to federal technology acquisition and use. H. R. 4953/S.1682 AIRWAVES Act.
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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings
Last updated: February 2026
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