During the 2008 presidential campaign, Ross played a role in developing then-Sen.
Barack Obama's technology and innovation plan serving as the Convener for the Technology & Media Policy Committee. In April 2009, Ross joined the
State Department as Senior Advisor on Innovation. Ross focused on ways to improve government use of Web video and social networking sites for diplomacy, as well as ways to engage the modern public. While working as Senior Advisor on Innovation, Ross worked on initiatives such as wiring schools, adding wireless capacity to public works, text-message reminders to HIV patients, and assisting community transitions to mobile banking. Ross received a
Distinguished Honor Award for his work at the State Department. In addition to concerns over countries increasing surveillance capabilities, Ross highlighted cases where businesses prioritized profit motives over the potential harms of technologies. In 2011, he publicly "criticised the developers of internet surveillance equipment who were willing to sell their services to repressive regimes and allow governments to censor their citizens.” In 2023, Ross was appointed to serve on the Maryland Economic Council by Governor
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