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csmac成员2022年7月

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Reappointments Michael A. Calabresehas served as a member of NTIA’s CommerceSpectrum Management Advisory Committee since 2009. Calabresedirects the Wireless Future Project at the New America Foundation, anonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C. As part of theFoundation’s Open Technology Institute, he develops and advocatespolicies to improve our nation’s management of the public airwaves and topromote pervasive connectivity, particularly through more ubiquitous andaffordable high-speed wireless broadband access. He also served as anInvited Expert on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology spectrum reform working group during 2011-2012. Calabrese has previously served asGeneral Counsel of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee, director of domestic policy at theCenter for National Policy, as a counsel at the national AFL-CIO, and as a Clerk to California SupremeCourt Justice Allen E. Broussard. Calabrese is a graduate of Stanford Business and Law Schools, wherehe earned J.D. and MBA degrees, and Harvard College, where he earned a B.A. in Economics andGovernment. Thomas S. Dombrowsky, Jr.has served as a member of NTIA’sCommerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee since 2011.Dombrowsky is a Senior Engineering Advisor with the law firm of DLAPiper LLP, where he provides technical advice and guidance to clientsconcerning wireless spectrum matters. Dombrowsky specializes inspectrum policy matters, especially with respect to issues that affectcommercial mobile service providers. Over the past few years,Dombrowsky has been involved heavily in the National Broadband Planspectrum reallocation discussions, including the Mobile Satellite Serviceproceedings and the recent proceedings concerning the reallocation of additional TV broadcast spectrum for mobile broadband services. Previously, Dombrowskyheld several positions within the Federal Communications Commission’s Wireless Telecommunicationsand Private Radio Bureaus where he worked on commercial mobile spectrum policy and licensingmatters. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University. H. Mark Gibsonhas served as a member of NTIA’s CommerceSpectrum Management Advisory Committee since 2011. With over 35years of spectrum management experience, Mark is responsible fordeveloping domestic and international business opportunities forCommScope. In addition to leading technical and businessdevelopment efforts for numerous wireless and spectrum-relatedproducts and services, he has led efforts to address spectrum sharingbetween Federal government and commercial users. He leadsCommScope’s CBRS efforts on the Spectrum Access System/Environmental Sensing Capability. He is a board member of the CBRS Alliance and an officeron the board of the Wireless Innovation Forum. He has led spectrum management efforts including thedevelopment of the SAS and ESC, TV White Space, spectrum sharing analysis protocols and sharingcriteria, as well as development of Comsearch’s engineering services and software products. He has ledefforts in working with the American Hospital Association as their technical partner for WMTS frequencycoordination. He has authored several papers on spectrum sharing and relocation and has advisednumerous wireless participants in their system design. He is a Life Member of IEEE. Dale N. Hatfieldhas served as a member of NTIA’s CommerceSpectrum Management Advisory Committee since 2006. Hatfield is anExecutive Fellow at the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology,and Entrepreneurship and an Adjunct Professor in theTelecommunications, Cybersecurity and Policy Program -- both at theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder. Prior to joining the University ofColorado, Hatfield was the Chief of the Office of Engineering andTechnology at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and,immediately before that, he was Chief Technologist at the agency. Heretired from the FCC and government service in December 2000. Before joining the FCC in December 1997, he was Chief Executive Officer of Hatfield Associates, Inc., aBoulder, Colorado-based multidisciplinary telecommunications consulting firm. Before founding theconsulting firm in 1982, Hatfield was Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications andInformation and Acting Administrator at NTIA. Prior to joining NTIA, Hatfield was Chief of the Office ofPlans and Policy at the FCC. He also serves on the FCC’s Technological Advisory Council. Hatfield hasover 50 years of experience in telecommunications policy and regulation, spectrum management andrelated areas. Hatfield holds a BS in electrical engineering from Case Institute of Technology, an MS inindustrial management from Purdue University, and an honorary doctorate from the University of Coloradoat Boulder. Carolyn A. Kahnhas served as a member of NTIA’s CommerceSpectrum Management Advisory Committee since 2016. Kahn isPrincipal Economics & Business Analyst and Group Leader at TheMITRE Corporation, where she p