U.S. technology companies are ramping up lobbying efforts as tensions in Iran escalate, aiming to mitigate risks such as asset security and supply chain disruptions. Companies like Amazon, NVIDIA, Apple, Microsoft, and Google are engaging with U.S. and Middle Eastern officials, including the White House and Pentagon, to seek policy support and develop contingency plans. The conflict has already impacted the tech industry, with a March drone attack on Amazon Web Services' UAE data center causing service disruptions. Iran's Revolutionary Guard has also threatened U.S. tech firms in the region. Additionally, helium exports, crucial for chip manufacturing, have been restricted, potentially affecting AI and data center infrastructure. The U.S. government is in close communication with the industry to manage short-term impacts and support long-term recovery.