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Chairman Pai Appoints New Chief Technology Officer
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai announced his appointment of Dr. Monisha Ghosh to serve as the agency’s Chief Technology Officer. Dr. Ghosh will advise Chairman Pai and the agency on technology and engineering issues, and will work closely with the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology. The FCC’s chief technology officer serves as the senior technology expert in the agency. Dr. Ghosh will be housed in the Office of Engineering and Technology. She replaces Dr. Eric Burger, who has been serving at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy since October.
Chairman Pai Names Six Members to USAC Board of Directors
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai appointed six members to the Board of Directors of the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). The three-year term for these positions begins on January 1, 2020.
Chairman Pai Appoints Jonathan Mccormack To Serve As Deputy Director Of The Rural Broadband Auctions Task Force
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai announced that Jonathan McCormack will serve as a deputy director of the Rural Broadband Auctions Task Force. In 2017, Chairman Pai formed the Rural Broadband Auctions Task Force in order to implement and oversee the agency’s efforts to efficiently distribute Universal Service Fund support to expand the deployment of fixed and mobile broadband networks to unserved parts of the United States. McCormack currently serves as an attorney advisor in the FCC’s Office of Economics and Analytics.
Acting NTIA Director Diane Rinaldo Steps Down
Diane Rinaldo, the acting head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the principal adviser to the White House on telecommunications and spectrum policy issues, is stepping down. Rinaldo has led the agency on an acting basis since May, when the prior head resigned. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who oversees the agency, said, “Diane has led NTIA to multiple successes on 5G, supply chain security, broadband and public safety communications.”
Knock, Knock. Who's There? Ajit Pai
At the Federal Communications Bar Association's annual Chairman's Dinner, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai delivered a solid set of inside jokes.
Chairman Pai Announces Francisco Salguero as FCC Chief Information Officer
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai announced the appointment of Francisco Salguero as the FCC’s Chief Information Officer. “I am delighted that Mr. Salguero has agreed to serve as our Chief Information Officer,” said Chairman Pai. “The Commission’s aggressive agenda requires an expert and agile information technology team. That team needs a leader with deep expertise in all aspects of IT development, deployment, and information security.
FCC Chairman Pai Names Leaders of Precision Agriculture Task Force Working Groups
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai announced the leadership of the four working groups that will support the work of the FCC’s new Task Force for Reviewing the Connectivity and Technology Needs of Precision Agriculture. The Task Force will hold its first meeting on Dec 9.
Mapping and Analyzing Connectivity on Agricultural Lands will help identify connectivity gaps on agricultural lands.
Gigi Sohn one of thought leaders laying the groundwork for future policy change
Throughout her 30 years in telecommunications and technology policy, Gigi Sohn has worn many hats—a telecom lawyer, a progressive advocate, a top aide at the Federal Communications Commission, an academic. But if there’s one thread uniting the career of a woman widely viewed as the godmother of progressive tech policy in Washington, it’s her ability to bridge the vast chasms between industry, the advocacy community, and the federal government. “I spend a lot of time building bridges between industry and public interests—and also between the public-interest groups themselves,” Sohn said.
FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Chief Julius Knapp Announces Retirement
It is with a heavy heart that I announce my retirement from the Federal Communications Commission on January 3, 2020. I have loved working for the FCC over a career spanning 45 1/2 years. I thank Chairman Pai and all the past Chairmen and Commissioners for whom I have had the privilege to serve. Most of all I am grateful for having had the opportunity to work with the fantastic staff in the Office of Engineering and Technology and the other bureaus and offices throughout the Commission.
FCC Announces Employee Award Winners
The Federal Communications Commission announced the winners of the agency’s Excellence in Economic Analysis, Excellence in Engineering Analysis, and Employee of the Year Awards.