Toward a Sustainable Spectrum Policy: Rethinking Federal Spectrum
A conference hosted by Public Knowledge (Click to RSVP)
June 3, 2010The Washington Court Hotel on Capitol Hill
525 New Jersey Ave., NW
Washington DC, 20001Panel 1: Federal Secondary Markets
Panelists will address the Public Knowledge white paper, "Federal Spectrum Secondary Markets: A Third Way Forward for Federal Spectrum Reform," released for the event.
Panel 2: Improving Federal Spectrum Management
This panel will focus on the second white paper released by Public Knowledge, also writted by Harold Feld and Gregory Rose: "Transparency, Efficiency, Access: How To Reform Federal Spectrum Management."
Agenda:
8:00 a.m. Coffee and Registration
8:45 a.m. Welcome (Gigi B. Sohn)9:00 a.m. Overview Presentation: Averting The “Spectrum Crisis”
9:30 a.m. Panel 1: Federal Secondary Markets
Panelists:
Coleman Bazelon, Principal, The Brattle Group
Kathy Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy
Development, Verizon (invited)
Chris Duffus, Senior Vice President, Spectrum Bridge
Rick Whitt, Washington Telecom Counsel, Google (invited)
Jim Kohlenberger, Chief of Staff, Office of Science &Technology Programs (invited)Respondents:
Harold Feld. Legal Director, Public Knowledge
Gregory Rose, Principal, Econometric Consulting10:45 a.m. Networking Break
11:00 a.m. Panel 2: Increasing Transparency and Efficiency for Federal Spectrum
Moderator:
TBA
Panelists:
Kathleen Ham, Vice President for Federal RegulatoryAffairs, T-Mobile
Janice Obuchowski, President, FreedomTechnologies (invited)
Jessica Rosenworcel, Senior Counsel, Senate CommerceCommittee (invited)
Karl Nebbia, Deputy Associate Administrator, NTIARespondents:
Harold Feld
Gregory Rose12:15 p.m. Adjourn*
This is a widely attended event.
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