San Jose, California, United States Advise SS8 on the needs, technology, and market for /lawful/ intercept. Federal Communications Commission 3 years 7 months Senior Technology Advisor November 2019 - March 2021 (1 year 5 months) Washington, District of Columbia, United States Chief Technology Officer September 2017 - October 2019 (2 years 2 months) Washington D.C. Metro Area Principal technology advisor to the Commission. Brought on to transition technology developed at Georgetown to remediate illegal robocalls. Besides creating the regulations to enable the industry to imple-ment STIR/SHAKEN, as well as removing regulations inhibiting detecting and prosecuting illegal callers, accomplishments include leading the technology for 988 (suicide prevention hotline – this will improve outcomes for least 1,400 people per year), cyber and supply chain security, video calling for the deaf, en-hanced wireless emergency alerting, enhanced wireless 911 location services (including where in a large campus or tall building the victim is, saving lives and improving outcomes), counter-UAS technology, data over amateur radio, submarine cable security, and reliability of wired, wireless, and broadband networks. Embedded in the Office of Economics & Analytics and on technology issues reported directly to the Chairman of the Commission. White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Assistant Director November 2019 - January 2021 (1 year 3 months) Washington D.C. Metro Area Responsible for the telecommunications and cybersecurity portfolios. Ran team that identified and transferred 100 MHz of 5G mid-band spectrum from Federal/DoD use to the private sector. This was the fastest transfer of spectrum ever: typical identification and transition development processes take years to decades – here I developed the model to enable a transition plan by the users and NTIA in a handful of months, overcoming what had been reticence of the incumbent users to consider any form of sharing or vacating. Wrote budget priorities for communications and cybersecurity research and development across the Federal R&D enterprise, including R&D budgets for NSF, DARPA, DOE, and NIST, among others. Expanded rural broadband Page 4 of 9
