the people who control the technology of a society, such as professional administrators, experts in business management, etc
technostructure in American English
(ˈteknouˌstrʌktʃər)
noun
the group or class of technically skilled administrators, scientists, and engineers who manage and influence business, the economy, and government affairs
Word origin
[1965–70; techno- + structure]This word is first recorded in the period 1965–70. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: T cell, hired gun, no-fault, red-eye, wraparoundtechno- is a combining form borrowed from Greek where it meant “art,” “skill,” used in theformation of compound words with the meaning “technique,” “technology,” etc. Otherwords that use the affix techno- include: technobandit, technocracy, technocrat, technography, technophobia