Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer, Government of the District of Columbia
explains how he got his start in wireless and highlights the importance of meeting the interoperability challenge.
Denzil Samuels, Vice President of Global Business Development for Northrop Grumman Information Technology discusses the impact of the new generation of wireless on our nation's first responders including increased capabilities such as video feeds of crimes, real time id verification and crime scene evidence preservation.
Barry West, Chief Technology officer of Sprint Nextel and President of the company's new WiMAX division Xohm Networks, discusses Xohm as a new paradigm breaking barriers in the wireless world.
Tajit Mehta, co-chairman of the Global Development Committee of the Wireless Communications Association International (WCA) describes the committee's progress in an interview by WCA President Andrew Kreig
Chief of the Office of Engineering & Technology at the FCC, Julius Knapp highlights the broadening of licensing provisions, equipment standards and international allocations and the importance of recognizing this new factor in understanding the challenges of enabling band flexibility.
Director of Pastoral Communications of the Archdiocese of Brooklyn, NY and Chairman of the Catholic Television Network Monsignor Michael J. Dempsey contributes to a panel on enabling flexibility and cites a New York City case study of an interactive two-way network that conserves spectrum.
Robert Le Grande Founder of the Spectrum Coalition for Public Safety and Former CTO of the District of Columbia discusses re-evaluating the path to public safety interoperability.
Principle Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Fellow for Bechtel Communications, J.S. MacLeod suggests solutions for greening the communications' industry, including standardizing carbon footprints and mandating end-of-live processes for all communications products and devices.
Royce J. Kincaid, Vice President, Business Development, AnviCom
Command Federal, speaks on a panel on "Solutions: WCA's Physically Diverse Networks Initiative" at WCA's Physically Diverse Networks Summit in Washington, DC (Nov. 6, 2007).
Dr. Patrick J. Gossman, Deputy CIO at Wayne State University in Detroit and former Chairman of the National Educational Broadband Services Association, provides a welcome to its 2008 annual meeting, celebrating 30 years of serving as the association for federal licenses for educational spectrum, founded in 1978.
Scott Good, Director, Programs Management, Nextlink Communications, speaks on a panel on "Solutions: WCA's Physically Diverse Networks Initiative" at WCA's Physically Diverse Networks Summit in Washington, DC (Nov. 6, 2007).