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Appendix C Biographies of Speakers
Pages 24-38

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... . There he served in positions including program director for Telecommunications Policy and IT Applications, division 24
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... His office directed the DNA and forensic laboratory improvement programs, which are designed to strengthen DNA identification and general forensic analysis capabilities in state and local crime laboratories. His office also managed the only voluntary standards development and testing organization for law enforcement and corrections in the United States, and was charged by Congress with the development of proficiency tests for DNA laboratories.
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... Her international experience includes participation in bilateral spectrum negotiations with the Mexican government as a subject matter expert on land mobile law enforcement border issues. She participates in activities of the International Telecommunication Union and was recently a delegate and U.S.
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... Major national policy improving 9-1-1 and public safety communications was accomplished during her tenure.
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... When completed, the Statewide Wireless Network is intended to serve the land mobile radio requirements of 65,000 federal, state, and local public safety users on a single shared network and will be the largest technology procurement in the history of New York State.
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... Praisner has represented local government across this country at numerous technology conferences on public safety communications, cable television, the siting of cellular towers, and rights-of-way management. She has represented local government on public safety communications committees, including the National Task Force on Interoperability (as vice chair of the Governance Subcommittee)
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... He is a frequent speaker on communications law issues and has written the monthly "Washington View" column in Public Safety Communications magazine for the past 14 years.
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... He is currently working on projects involving federal government wireless initiatives, domestic and international specialized spectrum management services, and emerging wireless services such as Dedicated Short-Range Communications, Enhanced Safety of Vehicles, and satellite Ka-band systems. He is active in the Telecommunications Industry Association and National Spectrum Managers Association.
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... There she was involved in a wide range of wireless communications issues, including various spectrum-related rulemakings and issues involving third-generation mobile systems. As chief of the Telecommunications Division of the International Bureau and chief of the International Policy Division of the Common Carrier Bureau, she was responsible for international policy rulemakings, facilities and service authorizations, and multilateral and bilateral conferences.
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... . His responsibilities include leading the corporate effort on global and domestic regulatory affairs, which entail management of PanAmSat's international market entry, global licensing, and international policy efforts, along with legislative, regulatory policy, and licensing issues before the U.S.
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... Prior to joining Lockheed Martin's Space and Strategic Missiles Sector, Ms. Warren was at the FCC in numerous positions, including senior legal advisor to the chief of the International Bureau and, finally, assistant chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.
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... in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California at Los Angeles.
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... and European preparation for the World Radio Conference 2003, which has resulted in a global allocation of 455 MHz of spectrum for use by wireless LAN devices. He formerly worked at 3Com Corporation as manager of the regulatory affairs and approvals group responsible for global approvals of all product categories and as a wireless product manager.
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... Dr. Raychaudhuri holds 10 patents on various topics, including broadband wireless networks, MAC protocols, digital video, and VSAT networks.
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... from Texas A&M University in 1987 and an M.S. degree from the University of Southern California at Los Angeles in 1989, both in electrical engineering.


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