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Senate LDA lobbying filing

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM)

Registrant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM) Year: 2025 Period: Fourth Quarter Type: Q4

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Reported income

not reported

Reported expenses

$610.0K

Tracked program mentions4

Quoted activity text is clipped to a short extract; each filing’s full description is under Lobbying activities below.

Lobbying activities5

  • Budget/AppropriationsBUD

    Legislative & Regulatory Issues Related to Budget & Appropriations Matters: FY2026 appropriations provisions relating to technology modernization and quantum computing.

  • Computer IndustryCPI

    Legislative & Regulatory Issues Related to Technology Policy: Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing, encryption policy including post quantum cryptography, quantum computing, and federal agency IT modernization; H.R. 2683, Remote Access Security Act; National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act; S. 579, Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2025; reauthorization of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act; implementation and issues related to Public Law no. 117-167, CHIPS and Science Act; NIST AI Risk Management Framework; NIST Cybersecurity Framework Version 2.0 Semiconductor Manufacturing Profile; Interim Final Rule on Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion.

  • Labor Issues/Antitrust/WorkplaceLBR

    Legislative & Regulatory Issues Related to Labor, Workplace & Benefits Policy: Antitrust policy; 2023 merger guidelines; Final Rule on Premerger Notification, Reporting and Waiting Period Requirements.

  • Taxation/Internal Revenue CodeTAX

    Legislative & Regulatory Issues Related to Domestic and International Tax: U.S. Treasury guidelines and related regulations on OECD, Addressing Tax Challenges of Digitalization, and BEPS 2.0, research and development amortization.

  • Trade (domestic/foreign)TRD

    Legislative & Regulatory Issues Related to International Trade: Provisions related to tariffs and digital trade.

Lobbyists7

  • ELLE COLLINS
  • GREGORY PROSEUS
  • JEFFREY BROWN
  • LINDA EVANS
  • MASON MOLESKY
  • MICHAEL DIPAULA-COYLE
  • RYAN HAGEMANN

Source: U.S. Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act database. Dollar figures (underlined) cite the filing record on lda.senate.gov — click to view the citation. Amounts shown as “not reported” are absent from the filing itself.