SETDA works collectively and in partnership with other national organizations and serves as a forum for inter-state collaboration and cooperation on a range of issues, including the identification and sharing of research and best practices, the establishment of public-private partnerships, state-federal relations and advocacy, and professional development for state educational technology directors and other SEA staff. These efforts are often communicated through press releases and public statements. In addition, news articles featuring SETDA members and project are cited here.