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MAP To Launch Public Forum Series on Communications and Technology Policy under Obama Adminstration

Posted: Thursday April 9, 2009

MAP will launch its 2009 public policy series, “MAPPING CHANGE – Future of Access and Innovation,” with a public forum that will bring together government officials and technology experts to chart how the Obama administration is addressing critical communications and technology policy issues. Speakers will include Susan Crawford of the White House National Economic Council and a panel of telecom industry analysts and technology policy experts.

Participants will discuss how broadband stimulus, net neutrality, the digital television transition, and other relevant issues were addressed during the administration’s 100 days, and what other efforts will be pursued to ensure policy and regulatory advancement in the areas of media and telecommunications access and innovation.

Title: The First 100 Days of the Obama Administration: The Economic Stimulus and Beyond
Date/Time: April 29, 2009, 10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Dickstein Shapiro Conference Center, Washington, DC

MAPPING CHANGE will build on communications and technology challenges identified in MAP’s 2008 series, Innovation ’08, and throughout the presidential campaign. Like Innovation ’08, the MAPPING CHANGE program will be free of charge, and will take place in Washington, DC and Silicon Valley, CA.