Schulzrinne Returning to FCC as Chief Technologist
Henning Schulzrinne is returning to the FCC as chief technologist for a second stint, at the end of the year, the agency said Wednesday. Schulzrinne, chief technologist from 2011 to 2014, replaces Scott Jordan, who did research on net neutrality…
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before joining the FCC (see 1408270030). Schulzrinne will start at the FCC as senior adviser for technology, based in the Office of Strategic Planning. “Henning’s return to the agency ensures the Commission will continue to have outstanding technology expertise on hand as we tackle the policy problems of today’s complex communications networks,” said Chairman Tom Wheeler in a news release. Schulzrinne is professor of computer science and electrical engineering at Columbia University. Jordan was on leave from the University of California, Irvine.