Spring Policy Summit

All Spring Policy Summit Videos:

  • Chris Greer, Senior Executive of Cyber Physical Systems at The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), tells TIA NOW how frameworks and common standards can enable applications in verticals like smart cities. Find out about NIST’s Global City Teams Challenge, as Greer talks about its benefits from interoperability to replicability.

  • Howard Symons, Vice Chair of the Incentive Auction Task Force at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), explains the mechanics of the impending incentive auction for broadcast spectrum, to be then later sold to wireless carriers. Mock auctions for spectrum bidders is the norm, according to Symons, but due to the novelty of this year’s incentive auction, the FCC will be hosting a practice auction for spectrum bidders.

  • TIA member Alcatel Lucent tells TIA NOW why they think TIA’s Spring Policy Summit has tremendous value for networking and intelligence. ALU’s Senior Director of International Affairs for the Americas, Marie Royce, gives her synopsis of this year's Policy Summit and why TIA members should register for next year's event.

  • Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD) talks with TIA NOW's Abe Nejad after her keynote speech at TIA's 15th annual Spring Policy Summit in Cambridge, Maryland.

  • It's time once again for TIA's annual Spring Policy Summit in Cambridge, MD on April 11th-13th. The 15th annual SPS event will host industry and government to find solutions and create thought leadership. Topics will include trade, spectrum and the Internet of Things.

  • TIA's innovation agenda for 2013 helps guide the ICT industry for the coming year with trends, technology and policy. TIA's VP of Government Affairs, Danielle Coffey, gives the latest from the Hill on immigration, spectrum auctions, cyber developments, public safety and TIA's annual Spring Policy Summit on April 19-21st in Cambridge, MD.

  • The new year brings great opportunities in the ICT industry but also offers many challenges. TIA's Head of Government Affairs, Danielle Coffey, will tell us what to look out for in 2013 and how TIA is approaching the issues.