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The Week Ahead in Tech and Telecom

September 17, 2010 | 3:20 PM

Monday:
T-Mobile will host a 9:30 am breakfast briefing to make the case for why America needs the D block auction. Featured speakers include former Motorola CTO Dennis Roberson.

Google hosts a 2:00 pm discussion on "10 Things You Don't Know About Online Advertising"

Tuesday:
The FCC will hold a 2:00 pm meeting of the Advisory Committee on Diversity for Communications in the Digital Age.

Wednesday:
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a 10:00 am hearing on the "Electronic Communications Privacy Act: Promoting Security and Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age"

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China will hold a 2:15 pm hearing on intellectual property enforcement and new developments in counterfeiting, piracy and forced technology transfer.

Thursday:
The FCC will host its monthly open meeting at 10:30 am. The commission is likely to approve new rules that will make a portion of idle airwaves, known as white space, available for commercial use to build out Wi-Fi networks.

The Senate Commerce, Science and Technology Committee will hold a 10:00 am hearing on the need for a nationwide public safety network.

The House Armed Services Committee will hold a 10:00 am hearing on organizing for Cyberspace operations.

The Brookings Institution will host a day-long forum on regional innovation clusters. Speakers include John Fernandez, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and Betsy Biemann, president of the Maine Technology Institute.

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Juliana Gruenwald has been covering tech and telecom issues for more than a decade for National Journal, Interactive Week, BNA and Congressional Quarterly. This is her second stint with National Journal. She was recruited by NJ in 1998 to help launch its first tech policy publication, Technology Daily. She left in 2000 to cover international tech and telecom issues for Ziff Davis Media's Interactive Week magazine. She started her career at United Press International as the wire service's first Helen Thomas Intern. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota. A Minneapolis native, she misses the lakes but not the cold.


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Adam Mazmanian reports on technology for National Journal. He comes to NJ from SmartBrief, where he was a senior editor on the advertising, media and digital beats. Before moving to Washington, D.C., he worked as worked in New York City as an editor at AOL, About.com and the alternative newsweekly New York Press. He’s contributed book reviews, pop music criticism and film writing to Washington City Paper, the Washington Times, the Washington Post, Newsday, Architect Magazine and elsewhere. He lives in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C. with his wife and son.


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Josh Smith covers technology policy as a staff reporter for National Journal. He previously interned at National Journal Daily, a Senate press office, and the Deseret News in Salt Lake City where he covered the state legislature, courts, and crime. In 2009 he graduated with honors from Southern Utah University after managing an award-winning student newspaper as editor-in-chief. Josh has received state, regional and national awards for his political and policy reporting, including first place in CapitolBeat’s 2009 Best of Statehouse Reporting college competition. A native of drop-dead-gorgeous Utah, Josh lives in Virginia with his wife, Amber.