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Release: Commerce Department Announces Committee to Advise on Management of Nation’s Airwaves Committee to Continue Addressing Wireless and Broadband Services While Protecting Public Safety and National Defense For Immediate Release: January 16, 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez today announced the appointment of a diverse group of representatives from the private sector for a two-year term to the Commerce Spectrum Advisory Committee. Committee members will provide advice and recommendations that will enable the United States to remain a leader in new wireless technologies while ensuring the country’s homeland security, national defense, and other critical government needs are satisfied. “The spectrum advisory committee will continue developing consensus around policies that will promote new technologies, expand consumer choices, and enhance first responder capabilities,” said Gutierrez. “Through the President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative, the committee has laid a solid foundation for the future that will benefit all Americans." The Department of Commerce created the Committee following a recommendation made in President Bush’s 21st Century Spectrum Policy Initiative. The Committee advises the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information on a broad range of issues regarding spectrum policy and on needed reforms to domestic spectrum policies and management to enable timely implementation of evolving spectrum-dependent technologies and services to benefit the public. The members are spectrum policy experts, appointed as “Special Government Employees” from the private sector and balanced in terms of their points of view. Committee members offer expertise and perspective on reforms to enable new technologies and services, including reforms that expedite the American public’s access to broadband services, public safety, digital television, and long-range spectrum planning. “I would like to thank the members of the Advisory Committee for offering their expertise to develop a strong agenda that will ensure America’s homeland security and its world leadership in cutting edge technologies," said Acting Assistant Secretary Meredith Attwell Baker. "Their wide range of experience and insight is critical in continuing reforms that expedite the American public’s access to broadband and public safety services, and long-range spectrum planning.” The Commerce Department selected members, who represent some of the nation’s premier spectrum policy and management experts, based on their nomination, technical background and broad expertise. Members of the Committee include: Dr. David E. Borth Martin Cooper Mark E. Crosby Brian Fontes Harold Furchtgott-Roth Robert M. Gurss Dale N. Hatfield John Hoadley Dr. Kevin C. Kahn James Andrew Lewis Dr. Mark A. McHenry Darrin M. Mylet Janice Obuchowski Robert Pepper Neville Ray Richard L. Reaser, Jr. R. Gerard Salemme Bryan Tramont Jennifer Warren The President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative is located online at www.ntia.doc.gov. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is the President's principal adviser on telecommunications and information policy issues. # # # |
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