Agenda Announced for Feb. 7th Broadband Adoption and Usage Summit
ADVISORY
Federal Communications Commission
Federal-State Joint Conference
445 12th Street, S.W.on Advanced Services
Washington, D. C. 20554
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
NEWS MEDIA CONTACT:
January 17, 2013Mark Wigfield, 202-418-0253
Email: mark.wigfield@fcc.gov
Federal-State Joint Conference on Advanced Services Announces Agenda, Panelists, and Keynote
Speech by Assistant Secretary of Commerce Lawrence E. Strickling for the
2013 Broadband Summit: Broadband Adoption And Usage – What Have We Learned?The Federal-State Joint Conference
on Advanced Services, with the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), will hold a Summit on February 7, 2013 to
identify and discuss best practices learned from broadband adoption programs and academic
studies/surveys, and how implementation of these best practices can close the broadband adoption gap
among Americans – particularly low-income households, racial and ethnic minorities, seniors, rural
residents, residents of Tribal lands and people with disabilities. The agenda listing committed and invited
panelists for the Summit is below. In addition, the Summit will include a keynote speech by Assistant
Secretary of Communications and Information and Administrator of NTIA, Department of Commerce,
Lawrence E. Strickling.
Date:
February 7, 2013
Time:
9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. ESTLocation:
FCC Commission Room
445 12th St. SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
Webcast:
http://www.fcc.gov/liveAgenda
9:00Meet and Greet
9:15Welcoming Remarks:
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn and Commissioner Larry Landis (IN)
Keynote
Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA)
9:45
Panel 1: What Have We Learned from Academic Studies on How to Close
the Broadband Adoption Gap
Moderator:
Garnet Hanly
Panelists:
Dr. Jon Gant,
Dr. John Horrigan,
Vice President and Director, Media and TechnologyInstitute, Joint Ctr. for Political and Economic Studies
Dr. Karen Mossberger,
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of PublicAdministration
Madura Wijewardena
, Director, Research and Policy, National Urban LeagueTom Koutsky
, Chief Policy Counsel, Connected Nation10:45
Break
11:00Panel 2: Discussion of Best Practices Learned from Implementing
Broadband Adoption Programs Within Different Communities
Moderator:
Commissioner Geoffrey G. Why (MA)
Panelists:
Deb Socia
Kyle Toto
, Community Manager, Veteran’s Portal, Massachusetts BroadbandInstitute
Bao Vang
, President/CEO, Hmong American PartnershipSybil Boutilier
, Senior Analyst for Public Policy and Programs, Dept. of Agingand Adult Services, City and County of San Francisco
Rural Utilities Service/Broadband Initiatives Program Awardee (invited)
12:00
Lunch* and Keynote
Lawrence E. Strickling
Information Administration (NTIA), Assistant Secretary for Communications
and Information, U.S. Department of Commerce
1:30
Panel 3: Discussion of Best Practices Learned from Implementing
Broadband Adoption Programs Within Different Communities
Moderator:
Laura Breeden
Adoption, BTOP, NTIA
Panelists:
Tamara Cox-Burnett
, Community Technology Center Director, College ofMenominee Nation
Richard Abisla
, Latino TechNet Project Manager, Mission EconomicDevelopment Agency
Corinne Hill
, Director of Chattanooga, TN Public LibraryUniversity of Arkansas (invited)
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2:30
Break
2:45Panel 4: Discussion of Industry Best Practices to
Increase Broadband Adoption Among the Various
Technologies
Moderator:
Commissioner Larry Landis (IN)
Panelists:
Dave Davidson
Communications
Bret Perkins
, Vice President of External and Government Affairs, ComcastCorporation
Elaine Divelbliss,
Director and Senior Counsel, Sprint NextelCorporation/Virgin Mobile
Dale Merten,
Chief Operating Officer, ToledoTelAccommodations -
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available uponrequest. Include a description of the accommodation you will need and tell us how to contact you if we
need more information. Make your request as early as possible. Last minute requests will be accepted,
but may be impossible to fill. Send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental
Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).
Attendance
- This Summit is open to the public. In order to ensure space availability and expedite thesecurity check-in process, please submit name and company affiliation ahead of time by sending an email
to susan.fisenne@fcc.gov. All attendees are advised to arrive approximately 30 minutes prior to the start
of the workshop to allow time to go through our security process.
* Lunch: Attendees may pre-order lunch, to be picked up by FCC staff, from the Potbelly Sandwich
Shop. To place your order online, go to: http://www.potbelly.com/Shops/OrderOnline.aspx and follow
these instructions:
Which Shop?, enter the FCC’s address at 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC, and then select
the Potbelly Shop located at 1240 Maryland Ave, SW Washington
Carryout or Delivery?: Carryout
Pickup Date?: February 7, 2013
Pickup Time?: 11:00 am
Make your lunch and beverage selections
Who is this Item for?:
First and last name followed by “FCC
,” i.e., John Smith FCC Contact Information: Complete your contact information and after your last name, include “-
FCC
” Credit Card Information: Provide your credit card information and submit your order.
Webcast
- Please send an e-mail to susan.fisenne@fcc.gov to pre-register for the webcast. To view thewebcast, go to www.fcc.gov/live on the day of the event. Viewers may submit questions by e-mail to
livequestions@fcc.gov.
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Website –
Updates to the agenda, as well as panelist materials will be available on the Summit’s websiteat http://www.fcc.gov/events/broadband-summit.
More information about the Federal-State Joint Conference on Advanced Services is available at
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/federal-state-joint-conference-advanced-telecommunications-services.
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