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Outgoing Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez named members to ...

Outgoing Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez named members to a newly reconstituted Commerce Spectrum Advisory Committee, which will meet for an additional two years. Most of the members are the same as the first CSMAC, which has been examining…

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various changes to federal spectrum policy, including making federal users more accountable for the costs of the airwaves they use. “The spectrum advisory committee will continue developing consensus around policies that will promote new technologies, expand consumer choices, and enhance first responder capabilities,” Gutierrez said. Members named are: David Borth, Motorola; Martin Cooper, ArrayComm; Mark Crosby, Enterprise Wireless Alliance; David Donovan, Association for Maximum Service TV; Brian Fontes, National Emergency Number Association; Harold Furchtgott- Roth, former FCC commissioner and consultant; Robert Gurss, APCO; Dale Hatfield, consultant; John Hoadley, Nortel; Kevin Kahn, Intel; James Lewis, Technology and Public Policy Program Center for Strategic and International Studies; Mark McHenry, Shared Spectrum Co.; Darrin Mylet, Cantor Fitzgerald; Janice Obuchowski, Freedom Technologies; Robert Pepper, Cisco; Neville Ray, T-Mobile USA; Richard Reaser, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems; Gerard Salemme, Clearwire; Bryan Tramont, Wilkinson Barker Knauer; and Jennifer Warren, Lockheed Martin.