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Summary of a Forum on Spectrum Management Policy Reform (2004)

Chapter: Appendix B List of Slide Presentations

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Slide Presentations." National Research Council. 2004. Summary of a Forum on Spectrum Management Policy Reform. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11007.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Slide Presentations." National Research Council. 2004. Summary of a Forum on Spectrum Management Policy Reform. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11007.
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B List of Slide Presentations The following presenters used slides in their presentation and made them available to CSTB for public distribution. Copies of these slides can be viewed at CSTB's Web site, <www.cstb.org>. The slides have not been edited, and opinions and statements in them are solely those of the individual persons or participants at the forum and have not necessarily been adopted or endorsed or verified as accurate by the National Academies. Siavash Alamouti, Chief Technical Officer, Vivato Don Backer, Professor of Astronomy, University of California at Berkeley, and Chair, NRC Committee on Radio Frequency Richard Barth, Office of Radio Frequency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration David G. Boyd, Deputy Director and Research/Development Director for SAFECOM, Department of Homeland Security Thera Bradshaw, Assistant General Manager of Information Technology, City of Los Angeles Duane Buddrius, Director of Product Engineering and Product Management, Alvarion Jim Bugel, Cingular Wireless Leigh Chinitz, Chief Technical Advisor, Proxim Capt. Thomas Cowper, Associate Director, New York State Wireless Project David Donovan, President, MSTV Tyler Duvall, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Transportation Bruce Fette, Chief Scientist, General Dynamics Decision Systems Brian Fontes, Vice President for Federal Regulatory Affairs, Cingular Wireless Merri Jo Gamble, Spectrum Manager, Department of Justice Michael Green, Manager, Global Product Compliance, Atheros Communications Kalpak S. Gude, Vice President for Government and Regulatory Affairs, Associate General Counsel, PanAmSat Dewayne Hendricks, Founder, The Dandin Group Nancy Jesuale, President, NetCity Engineering Kevin Kahn, Intel Fellow and Director, Communications and Interconnect Technology Lab, Intel Julius Knapp, Deputy Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission Robert LeGrande, Agency Liaison, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, District of Columbia Pat Mahoney, Vice President Regulatory and Spectrum Affairs, Iridium Preston Marshall, Program Manager, Advanced Technology Office, DARPA William Moroney, President, United Telecom Council 22

LIST OF SLIDE PRESENTATIONS 23 John Muleta, Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Branch, Federal Communications Commission Scott Pace, Chief Technologist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Carl M. Panasik, Director, Advanced Architecture, Texas Instruments, Inc. Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Director of the Wireless Information Network Laboratory, Rutgers University Paul Rinaldo, Chief Technical Officer, American Radio Relay League Gee Rittenhouse, Vice President, The Wireless Research Laboratory, Lucent Laboratories Karen St. Germain, NPOESS Integrated Program Office, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Greg Schmidt, Vice President for New Development and General Counsel, LinTV David Siddall, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Jim Smoak, Director, Business Development, Verizon Wireless Carl R. Stevenson, Senior Manager, Standards and Regulatory Affairs, Agere Systems Thomas Walsh, Boeing Space and Communication Spectrum Management Jennifer Warren, Senior Director, Trade and Regulatory Affairs, Lockheed Martin Charles Wheatley, Senior Vice President for Technology, Qualcomm Donald Willis, Office of Spectrum Policy and Management, Federal Aviation Administration Badri Younes, Director, Spectrum Management, Department of Defense

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In 2003, the Department of Commerce’s Spectrum Policy Initiative was established with the objective of promoting a more efficient and beneficial use of the spectrum. As part of that Initiative, a series of public forums about spectrum management policy was held. The Computer Science and Telecommunications Board was asked to organize one of these forums, a public forum to gather the views of a variety of government and private sector stakeholders about the impact of spectrum policy on their activities. This report presents a summary of those views. Among those included are those representing national defense, homeland security, aviation, science, public safety, amateur radio, cellular voice and data, and terrestrial broadcast uses of the spectrum. Although prepared by the NRC, the report does not present NRC findings or recommendations. A broader study of spectrum policy, including findings and recommendations, will be issued in early 2005.

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